Thanks for checking out my new site
Thanks to all of you who have checked out my new site www.hip-hop-machine. Lots of people have followed the link to see it, but I've received no feedback (I hope that's not a bad sign).
Anyways, enjoy the site and the "hip hop machine", and remember, any feedback is welcome.
My days have been very full lately. I am planning on spending more time writing in this blog starting tomorrow.
Thanks again, and take it easy.
Anyways, enjoy the site and the "hip hop machine", and remember, any feedback is welcome.
My days have been very full lately. I am planning on spending more time writing in this blog starting tomorrow.
Thanks again, and take it easy.
3 Comments:
Hey there,
Just "stumbled upon" your site, and wanted to give you a heads-up that the link to your hip hop machine page is wrong in this blog entry -- you have the URL ending witn .html instead of .com.
It's interesting what you're doing with that site; are you also behind nobodysmiling.com? It's also a strange coincidence that you're a jazz musician, a market research programmer and into hip-hop. I'm all three of those things too (although I dropped the programming gig not too long ago). I was also born in Regina, but I grew up in Calgary, went to university at McGill, and live in Halifax now. My main blog is on LiveJournal: http://iamom.livejournal.com. And I may even hit you up later for some advice or feedback on a new site I've just putting together right now that's sort of related to your hip-hop one. If you don't mind.
Nice to meet you.
Cheers,
Dustin.
Hi Dustin,
Thanks for pointing out that error in my post. I shouldn't be writing
hastily, I never even tested the link in my post.
I checked out your blog (briefly) and I think it's great. Did you study music at McGill? I studied music performance ther from 1990 to 1995.
I have nothing to do with "nobodysmiling.com", I just like the material
they have. I pick it up through an rss feed.
Feel free to contact me whenever you like.
take it easy,
Mark Altman
P.S. I love the maritimes. I'm thinking of moving out there. My brother lives near Moncton N.B., used to teach composition at Mount Allison University, his wife is still a professor in the music department there. They both perform contemporary music, and my brother composes, plays in a rock band (peter mansbridge and the CBCs), and has a radio program. I wonder if you know them/they know you. My brother is Lorne Altman, and his wife is Helen Pridmore.
Hey Mark, I just found this site. Is the photo from Slack's Cove? Come back and visit it again -- we just bought land out there!!!! love from Helen
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