notes from the front row

Useful Sites

  • - Permaculture Farming as practiced by Masanobu Fukuoka
  • - James Krenov and the philosophy of craft
  • - Henry Strobel, local violin maker and technical author
  • - Jeremy Silman's Website (Chess and more)
  • - Dan Heisman's Chess Website
  • - James Kunstler's Online Writings
  • - Dmitry Orlov (Reinventing Collapse)
  • - Jeff Vail on Rhizome Community
  • - Economic Analysis from a European Perspective
  • - Nouriel Roubini, truth-telling economist
  • - Paul Krugman's Blog (NY Times Op Ed and Noted Economist, Nobel Recipient)
  • - Dieoff: the Ultimate Downer Compilation - Unfortunately it's all true

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Jeremy
I live in Salem Oregon and work as a computer programmer for Oregon State University. I am interested in chess, lutherie (guitar and violin making), woodworking, classical guitar and other styles, and gardening. I think it's important to get back in touch with the physical world.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Gibson Amp: Maestro Reverb Echo (early 60's)

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