I love certain types of relaxation music; I have two whole series of relaxation CDs that I love. One of those is by a guy called Clive Lendich, who basically has his CV on the inside cover of each of the CDs.

RIght now I’m listening to one of his CDs, and I suddenly decided to look him up online. Bingo: www.clivelendich.com.

And I go to his Links page:

Nathan Foley

I’ve been working with Nathan for many years now - he’s a great talent, good friend and has an awesome web site ! Check it out !

www.nathanfoley.biz

Isn’t it a small world, that I’d be fan of a relaxation music composer/performer, and he works with another of my idols in a completely unrelated genre of music?

Not worked on Copland any more since my last post. I’m still looking for helpers. I decided to give it a more OS 9 feel, than the "Windowsy" thing with a taskbar. As such, the bottom panel will not be full length, it will be anchored to the bottom-left, it will contain the system tray and workspace switcher, plus any useful panel applets. The top panel will be the same as Xubuntu, except for the Window List applet in the top-right corner. No taskbar. Thinking of including Skippy (for the "Expose" effect), as long as I can remap its key command so it doesn’t conflict with the Mac’s "right-mouse" F12.

Annoying bug: When I boot any Edgy-based Live CD on my PC, it always hangs on a blank screen at what seems to be the end of shutdown. What’s worse is that the next time I try to start up my computer, the fans spin to full speed and stay there. Holding down the Power button til it shuts off, and then starting up again, fixes the problem.

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