interests meme thingy

Nov 05, 2007 17:12

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Alexander Zemlinsky: Austrian composer around the turn of the century (19th-20th, that is). Slightly older than Mahler. If I'd stayed in musicology, I probably would have done my dissertation on him and then gone on to be the U.S. expert on Zemlinsky (as far as I know, there still isn't one). Wrote some nice lieder, some sweeping orchestral ( Read more... )

quiz, meta

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ariadne1 November 6 2007, 17:58:55 UTC
I spend far too much time on the BPAL site... they have Good Omens scents, and I was pleased to see they refrained from using "boiled brussel sprouts" :)

But I think I nuked my interests during the great strikethrough - uh... shoot, you know what they are anyway ;)

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emmacrew November 6 2007, 19:08:09 UTC
Sometimes I think Beth's writing is half the joy of BPAL.

If you wanted to play along I suppose I could ask how you went from Shakespeare/drama to Hemingway... though that might ba novel in itself. :-)

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cuneiforms January 8 2008, 03:30:57 UTC
re: French ruled paper, here's a link to a pdf file that lets you print out as much as you want

http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/images/seyes.pdf

I found it here - http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=792

There is also an online source for free printable graph paper of all sorts (you may already know of this, I'm just sort of wandering around tonight)

http://www.incompetech.com/graphpaper/

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emmacrew January 8 2008, 03:35:14 UTC
Thanks! I've seen the graph paper generator site before, it's pretty spiffy.

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cuneiforms January 8 2008, 03:36:49 UTC
I figured you probably had - anyone who luvs graph paper like people like us (yes, I am also addicted to office supplies) has probably hit that site a time or two (or twenty...).

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