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As a brief lede to a piece I have been working on intermittently for the best part of 6 months, we at Little Man, What Now? would like to present you with several renditions of the second of Liszt's nineteen Hungarian Rhapsodies, this one composed in 1847. Described by Wikipedia as containing “excruciating technical challenges... (that) led to its acceptance as the unofficial standard by which every...
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I recently was writing a video player in Silverlight 2 beta 2 and there was a requrement that when you hit PLAY on one player, all the others stopped. That's fine, I thought, I'll just create a static list and add each instance to the list in the constructor. Only trouble was, this didn't work because these were different instances of Silverlight on the page, so different CLR instances. What I needed...
Two enigmatic string quartets: Schubert's A minor "Rosamunde" (1824), with its ambiguous, ever-shifting mood changes between minor and major, plaintive and insouciant; and Beethoven's vast, late C sharp minor (1825-6), with its continuous unfolding of no less than seven oddly assorted movements, adding up to – what exactly?
Barry and Stuart do a very gory magic trick. This is from a TV show called Dirty Tricks. You can see more of Barry and Stuart on: http://www.myspace.com/barryandstuart
Barry and Stuart do a very gory magic trick. This is from a TV show called Dirty Tricks. You can see more of Barry and Stuart on: http://www.myspace.com/barryandstuart
One sensed a certain puzzlement among the Queen Elizabeth Hall audience after the first item in this Britten Sinfonia concert: the late Stravinsky arrangement of Bach's Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor from Book 1 of "The 48" sounded so radical as scarcely to resemble Bach at all.
The Southern Theater: 8:00 Stars of the Lid “Apreludes (In C Sharp Major)” (mp3) Stars of the Lid - Official Site Stars of the Lid - Wikipedia Site Stars of the Lid - MySpace Site Roy Wilkins Auditorium: 7:00 $30 The Mars Volta - Official Site The Mars Volta - Wikipedia Site The Mars Volta - MySpace Site The Varsity Theater: 9:30 21+ [...]
The default hideshow.el stuff in emacs doesn't "do" region/endregion, which is commonly seen in C# modules. Thankfully, the hideshow people thought of this, and made available a customization hook, where you can specify how to navigate blocks within the buffer. It is hs-forward-sexp-func , and you can customize it for any mode. I wrote one to deal with C#. ( defun csharp-hs-forward-sexp ( &optional...