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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:20 am Post subject: Artwork for Lucretius "Nature of Things" |
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Hi there:
I've composed an artwork for Lucretius "The Nature of Things":
(Click the image for the links to the CD Cover).
Cheerio,
Nathan. _________________ "A happy heart is good medicine, and a cheerful mind works healing..." (Book of Proverbs) |
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| I wanted to check in—I haven't forgotten. I've been ill with a cough, etc. for the last month, and consequently didn't make much in the way of usable recordings. I did manage to record most of my remaining sections, and am now in the process of proof-reading, and re-recording the phlegmier parts. I hope to finish up within a few weeks. |
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Raven, stunning job on Sec 5 and 6. Nothing about modern science would surprise this man. _________________ Readers needed for Charles Kingsley's "Hypatia" |
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ravenotation
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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Evening Leni,
I'd like to let out a huge sigh of relief & thank you for waiting for so long.
Your patience knows no bounds.
Third time recording those 2 sections was, indeed, the charm.
| kmerline wrote: | | Raven, stunning job on Sec 5 and 6. Nothing about modern science would surprise this man. |
Stunning? I'm not sure I deserve such praise, as others who contributed on this project are either better than I, or more experienced, or both. They did not receive such high praise but I thank you all the same.
I have learnt a great deal recording these, that knowledge is invaluable in itself, so I'm glad I made the plunge to expand outside my usual poetic efforts.
As for modern science, perhaps Lucretius ought to be taught in schools again. Certainly, my old science teachers were not as schooled in the ways of science as this olde fellow.
Now I'm going to download all the files in this book and finally relax & listen to everyone. Hopefully my poor little brain will be able to comprehend most of Lucretius' teachings.
Thank you all for your patience, your efforts & for letting me dribble on so.
ttfn,
raven
(P.S. Please do not read this post as an exercise in sarcasm. It is not intended to be mocking or insulting. ttfn!) _________________ "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment."Ralph Waldo Emerson
Raven's recordings. |
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