I watch the Macy’s parade every year. Not for the Broadway acts as I don’t even turn on the parade coverage until the second hour. Not for the floats, balloons, or poor lip sync acts (though Leslie Odom, Jr. made it look as good as one can), either.
I watch the Macy’s parade every year. Not for the Broadway acts as I don’t even turn on the parade coverage until the second hour. Not for the floats, balloons, or poor lip sync acts (though Leslie Odom, Jr. made it look as good as one can), either.
Ahh, if I select Amazon instead of Anova as the seller, then the price is $126.65 with Prime.
If I check it out, the wi-fi version now shows as $149.
Check and see if there’s an all-age corps in your area. You don’t age out of DCI, you age INTO DCA. :D
I performed at DATR in ‘93 with Glassmen, back in the old Mile High Stadium. The Rockies were still playing there so we had fun trying not to slide into a base while performing.
I think somebody in Phantom DID go down during their show that night. I was tempted to call them safe but didn’t think that would go over well…
Looks better on our BAC keyboardist than on Denise Crosby.
On the 80's PBS broadcasts of DCI Finals, the triangle players somehow managed to get more than their share of air time.
Playing on a Viper makes up for that.
The more competitive marching bands (Bands of America, USBands, and the like) have had keyboard/synth players for years. Junior drum corps (DCI) have allowed them since 2009, while the all-age corps (DCA) just allowed them last year.
When did this thread become Drum Corps Planet? :D
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Drums Along the Rockies? I watched the webcast.
Here’s an alternate method for exporting your Evernote notes to Google Drive - CloudHQ.
This is a paid service, but there is a 21 day free trial and the service is actually free for “non-professional” use.
I’ve set up a one way sync between my Evernote and Google Drive accounts. All of my notes are exporting to Drive…
I use my Nexus 7 for a lot, actually. For work, I use it for email, Skype and Hangouts with coworkers, and Evernote to note what I do, including pictures. For home, I use it for reading, Chromecast, and other entertainment. I also use Google Inbox as my to do list for both work and home.
I use Firefox at work as the plugin our remote management tool uses is 3rd party and is now blocked by Chrome.
Is there a similar extension for Chrome?
Funny, we both posted this show. Nice to see a fellow indoor drumline fan out there in Lifehacker land, too. :D
This also served as the theme for Rhythm X this past season:
Trombones are only said because they didn't knock her out.
I do use Google+ and am looking forward to the service knowing what I've done and read across multiple devices. The more efficient I can be, the better.