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About Kevin

Kevin Jarnot is a technologist who lives just South of Boston, MA. He is currently employed as Chief Technology Officer at DebtX, a financial services technology company based in Boston.

I Won’t Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here’s Why. – Kyle Wiens – Harvard Business Review

A good article from the Harvard Business Review blog. I definitely agree.

On the face of it, my zero tolerance approach to grammar errors might seem a little unfair. After all, grammar has nothing to do with job performance, or creativity, or intelligence, right?

Wrong. If it takes someone more than 20 years to notice how to properly use "it’s," then that’s not a learning curve I’m comfortable with. So, even in this hyper-competitive market, I will pass on a great programmer who cannot write.

Grammar signifies more than just a person’s ability to remember high school English. I’ve found that people who make fewer mistakes on a grammar test also make fewer mistakes when they are doing something completely unrelated to writing — like stocking shelves or labeling parts.

In the same vein, programmers who pay attention to how they construct written language also tend to pay a lot more attention to how they code. You see, at its core, code is prose. Great programmers are more than just code monkeys; according to Stanford programming legend Donald Knuth they are "essayists who work with traditional aesthetic and literary forms." The point: programming should be easily understood by real human beings — not just computers.

via I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why. – Kyle Wiens – Harvard Business Review.

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Cardiacs – “Fiery Gun Hand”

I just discovered this band today. Prog + Punk = “Pronk”. Love it.

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Allan Holdsworth with his SynthAxe at a rehearsal playing Pud Wud – YouTube

Allan Holdsworth with his SynthAxe at a rehearsal playing Pud Wud

via Allan Holdsworth with his SynthAxe at a rehearsal playing Pud Wud – YouTube.

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“Fez” soundtrack by Disasterpeace

One of my favorite game soundtracks ever.

Available for purchase on his website.

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Pandora boss urges 85% pay cut for musicians

This is just plain wrong.

New legislation called The Internet Radio Fairness Act or IRFA (H.R. 6480/S. 3609) proposes a radical change in the way royalties are decided – reducing them – and Pandora CEO Tim Westergren has led the fight for it. The law would cut musicians’ pay by 85 per cent – reducing Pandora’s royalty costs from 50 per cent to 10 per cent. Thanks to the historical muscle of the radio lobby, the USA remains of the few countries in the world which does not pay creators for the public performances of sound recordings. The bill doesn’t level the playing field up, but down: everyone must get poorer.

"It reeks of desperation," observes one investor on the Seeking Alpha site:

“Pandora is crying to congress for help because they can’t turn a profit by giving away content to users for free with limited exposure to advertising, and because they can’t get enough paying subscribers from their extensive base of ‘free’ listeners. If I were an investor, I’d sell immediately just like the insiders have been doing en masse, or at the very least I would demand some real answers from Tim Westergren on why he can’t make this business model ‘work’.”

via Pandora boss urges 85% pay cut for musicians • The Register.

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The Yamaha GX1 Synthesizer

An excellent article on the rare Yamaha GX1 Synthesizer – the £40,000, half ton synth used by Keith Emerson, Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones, and Stevie Wonder back in the mid-70s.

Yamaha GX1 Synthesizer

via Yamaha GX1 Synthesizer, Part 1.

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Queen – The Making Of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

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Wendy Carlos – Timesteps (Excerpt)

Recorded in 1971, using a monophonic (i.e. only one note at a time) modular synth, this is one of the most amazing pieces of electronic music I have yet to hear.

via Wendy Carlos – Timesteps (Excerpt) – A Clockwork Orange OST on Vimeo.

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If Novels Were Written like Software

FWP – If Novels Were Written like Software.

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Science Saved My Soul

via Science Saved My Soul. – YouTube.

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