Transterrestrial Musings  


Amazon Honor System Click Here to Pay

Space
Alan Boyle (MSNBC)
Space Politics (Jeff Foust)
Space Transport News (Clark Lindsey)
NASA Watch
NASA Space Flight
Hobby Space
A Voyage To Arcturus (Jay Manifold)
Dispatches From The Final Frontier (Michael Belfiore)
Personal Spaceflight (Jeff Foust)
Mars Blog
The Flame Trench (Florida Today)
Space Cynic
Rocket Forge (Michael Mealing)
COTS Watch (Michael Mealing)
Curmudgeon's Corner (Mark Whittington)
Selenian Boondocks
Tales of the Heliosphere
Out Of The Cradle
Space For Commerce (Brian Dunbar)
True Anomaly
Kevin Parkin
The Speculist (Phil Bowermaster)
Spacecraft (Chris Hall)
Space Pragmatism (Dan Schrimpsher)
Eternal Golden Braid (Fred Kiesche)
Carried Away (Dan Schmelzer)
Laughing Wolf (C. Blake Powers)
Chair Force Engineer (Air Force Procurement)
Spacearium
Saturn Follies
JesusPhreaks (Scott Bell)
Journoblogs
The Ombudsgod
Cut On The Bias (Susanna Cornett)
Joanne Jacobs


Site designed by


Powered by
Movable Type
Biting Commentary about Infinity, and Beyond!

« Why We Hate Our Fabulous Economy | Main | It's Lockheed »

Let's Hear It!

A previously undiscovered piece by Bach has turned up. Cool.

Posted by Rand Simberg at August 31, 2006 07:33 AM
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.transterrestrial.com/mt-diagnostics.cgi/6134

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference this post from Transterrestrial Musings.
Awesome!
Excerpt: A new Bach piece was just discovered! ...
Weblog: Tai-Chi Policy
Tracked: August 31, 2006 02:25 PM
Comments

Johann Sebastian or P.D.Q?

Posted by JTox at August 31, 2006 07:53 AM

Way cool. It was William F. Buckley Jr., I believe, who defined multiculturalism as insisting that anyone beating on a tom-tom was the equivalent of Bach. That definition has always stuck in my mind.

In other previously undiscovered news, there is a previously undiscovered (by me, at least) redirect on the Warblogger Watch link, which takes one to SexSearch.com. Inadvertent comic relief, to be sure.

Posted by Mike James at August 31, 2006 12:11 PM


Post a comment
Name:


Email Address:


URL:


Comments: