While I'm not necessarily without stuff to blog, it'll be a while before I have stuff worth reading. So I think it's about time I revive a BrainLog tradition: the Bookmark Dumping Ground! As I use my blog's queuing feature for all my bookmarking while researching various topics, sometimes the queue needs flushing out. It may not be of any interest to you, but it was of interest to me once, and may be again. The funny thing is that the BDG tends to be about as good as the rest of my blogging anyway, so it's like BrainLog concentrate, unfiltered. So here goes nothing!
- For some reason I once took an interest in IBM's Travenstar 32GH laptop hard drive, possibly because I wanted to replace my laptop's 20GB drive and heard good things about it.
- Norwalk Music, guitars, drums, keyboards and more music stuff, for sale online.
- An old review of Yamaha's Clavinova CLP-860 and other digital pianos of the year 2000, from rec.music.makers.piano.
- I was researching voice lessons in Seattle, and while I didn't find many teachers with web pages, I did find Vocalizing.com. Also, a directory of voice instructors all over the country.
- Found in every collection of reference web sites, but I noted it because I keep forgetting about it: University of Texas's Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection.
- Audacity, a powerful Open Source audio editor for many platforms.
- An excellent directory of sound and music software for Linux.