![]() ↓ Massive Saxophone Acquiantance’d Edition.mp3 It’s a tradeoff, but I think it tends to be a very useful one. To clarify the previous article, as pointed out by the ever-awesome Michal Migurski - what I’m doing is doing polygon queries by approximately translating the problem into raster queries, which can be super-fast and require very little algorithmic code, but require a precomputed source (which I generate with TileMill), and have limited accuracy, which you can check out in the interactive graph. In hindsight, even the half-finished, undocument API that Garmin publishes is pretty nice - there’s a lot more work to do elsewhere. Who contacted me and wrote up my running map in Runner’s World! The reaction was awesome and hopefully means that more people will be insisting on freeing their data and making cool stuff from it. ElsewhereĪ few friends are making some excellent things. On a friendly music blog, and one of these nights will have a real website free from the shackles of Facebook. My other band, Teen Mom, recorded at The Bastille this month and is expecting a combination of EPs and a single within a month or two. ![]() ![]() This week the awesome MetaFilter podcast featured Old Joe Clark. ![]() I’ll be slowly updating it, so if you’d like to stay tuned, you can subscribe to an RSS feed of added songs. So far it’s split between songs on a bowl-back fretless banjo and my fretted, scooped Enoch. Lights is a continuing album of traditional banjo and fiddle tunes played in clawhammer style solo. ![]()
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