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Ascent (2010) – Stellardrone

I first heard an excerpt of this music in the closing of the How Far Back is the James Webb able to See? with Dr. Klaus Pontoppidan video by Event Horizons. I was fascinated by it and requested details of

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Home Improvements (2007) – My Friend the Chocolate Cake (David Bridie)

The music of David Bridie (see at piano above) features prominently here. He is one of my favourite Australian music artists. You can read more about him in my other posts. Home Improvements is the title track from My Friend

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Holberg Suite for Strings Prelude (Alegro Vivace) (1884) – Edvard Grieg

This exquisite piece put a spring into my step this Monday morning. Below is the first of a suite of 5 movements written by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg. Based on eighteenth-century dance forms it was written to celebrate the 200th anniversary

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25/07 – 31/07/22 – Reality, Tom Cruise & WHO

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. What is Reality? – Alan Watts Audio lecture at Endeavour The truth of the matter is – it all begins here (present). This is

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History, (I was Born Blind) (2008) – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

History, (I was Born Blind) is the fourth song presented here by one of my favourite Australian artists and it’s from one of my favourite Australian albums ‘Gurrumul‘. Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu tragically passed away at just 46 years of age

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Should We Assume The Simulation Has Already Been Created? Joe Rogan – Nick Bostrom

This is an extemporaneous post from me, but I felt the subject matter or to be more specific ‘this video‘ worth exploring. I have written about Nick Bostrom’s Simulation Argument before, but to watch Joe Rogan above try to derail

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High (2004) – James Blunt

High is the third song from James to feature here at the Music Library Project, but the first from his mega-huge hit album Back to Bedlam. What entails the ‘Music Library Project’?Amazingly this song received a mixed reception from music

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The AnkiDroid Collection (Part 21) – The Christianity Edition

Ankidroid additions related to Science, History and Philosophy. More information about Anki can be found in this article. The following three Ankidroid additions were added last night while I was listening to this intriguing discussion between Lex Fridmen and Catholic

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Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye (1967) – Leonard Cohen

I’ve lost count how many songs by Leonard have appeared here and I don’t see that abating, but this is one of the few early ones presented so far. I do not consider it a top-tier output like the accompanying

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18/07 – 24/07/22 – Lynyrd Skynyrd, Supernova Explosion & How Black Lives Truly Matter

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. Turn It Up! My years with Lynyrd Skynyrd…by Ron Eckerman Blog article by Max at PowerPop Good Blogger friend Max recently informed me he

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