Lex's videos keep popping up on my YouTube feed, but I never really watched one past the first few minutes to have an opinion on the guy - what is Hubski's take on this guy's podcast?
Best of luck! Just moved two weeks ago to a new apartment as well, and still unpacking. Gonna echo g5w here, best not leave anything until the very last week since there is always stuff that you forget about, and it always takes up more space than you originally expect.
It's reassuring to know my door isn't about to be kicked in by Hubski police for posting a track I enjoyed more than a week ago.
So this is breaking the rules a little, since I've been into these songs for quite a while, but here is some music I've been listening to this year, seeing how we'll soon be in 2020. I came across the last one thanks to the Netflix' Dark series - a great show and a great song.
First of all - congrats on finally making an account, welcome! I've listened to Monument Builders more times than I can count now. And Equivalents is great, Equivalent 3 is my absolute personal favourite. I've actually been looking for more artists with a similar kind of sound for a little while now but nothing seems to come close.
I'd love to listen to the stuff you've collected. Let me know if you're able to share that playlist.
Wow, that sounds amazing! Any photos you can share? I've wanted to visit Burning Man for a couple years now, it sounds like an awesome experience.
I think the donation system has been down for a while. If anyone knows how to send mk and thenewgreen money, please let me know.
Glad to hear you liked it! Playing the piano is something I've been wanting to pick up myself lately, but despite having played a lot when I was younger, it's hard to imagine coming out of my shell enough to perform at a bar somewhere. Perhaps after a couple of drinks or something.
Happy Orthodox Christmas, Hubski! Posting a little late, but does anyone know what's up with the donation link? It seems that I cannot donate to the site, was wondering if the problem was on my end or not.
Completely unrelated to the argument at hand, but never before did I think I'd see my hometown being mentioned on Hubski.no one has adequately explained to me what the fuck Voronezh was about
That's what I'm hoping for, when I'm not gripped with fear. As for rain, come to Ottawa! We've got random thunderstorms, politicians, and some of the most boring suburbs in North America.
Right, I definitely agree with the necessity of having a professional welder be properly trained, no matter how long it takes. However, coming back to what moslydeaf was talking about, what I'm actually interested in is a program for those inner city kids, and not for people who would necessarily want to graduate with a degree in Welding and Fabrication. For example, something like a BAJA SAE competition is a fairly complex project (certainly harder than most public art installations), that has the weld samples from the vehicle's roll cage being checked by the tech inspectors before the competitions due to the danger that would otherwise be present to the drivers. The welders, however, do not need to be licensed - a good number of my own friends participated in working on the vehicles in the last few years, most of them having received the same minuscule amount of MIG and TIG welding training as I have. A program for projects like that would be a quick and fairly painless introduction for people wanting to learn the basics, but unfortunately I'm just not aware of any public entity in my city that would provide it.