

If you live in the GTA, you should definitely check out The Cotton Factory! Cool art and makerspace.
Unfortunately in one of the sketchier parts of Hamilton, but that seems to be par for the course for these types of places.
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If you live in the GTA, you should definitely check out The Cotton Factory! Cool art and makerspace.
Unfortunately in one of the sketchier parts of Hamilton, but that seems to be par for the course for these types of places.
ussmojave@startrek.website yeah, I’m watching it now! It’s pretty well done.
To be fair, Human music theory is also weird.
A lot of what we teach our kids about music theory is rooted in the firm foundation of “it is this way because it just is, so just remember it.”
Like why is the circle of fourths and fifths the way it is? Because it just is. Remember it. When you’re learning key signatures why doesn’t the key match the signature (D major is F# and C#,. but Bb major has a Bb and an Eb?!)? Because it just is. Remember it.
It’s no wonder music theory gets completely lost on kids. It doesn’t make any sense!
sir that’s just a picture of Eddington.
It’s pretty wild how wide-ranging these tariffs affect small scale manufacturers with in and out of the United States.
I’ve been hearing scattered reports across different industries all saying the same thing:
For companies with razor thin margins, even 1% changes the calculus. A 145% tariff is already well over the point of no return.
@fauxpseudo@lemmy.world as I learned, the latter—kai oats—is Canadian.
@malikmuaddibsoong@startrek.website it’s been a long road, gettin’ from there to here
@fordbeeblebrox@lemmy.world that’s because Discovery is just bad fan fiction.
It makes Enterprise worth watching.
miss_demeanour@lemmy.dbzer0.com everything in Hamilton is sketchy if you’re not from the Hammer 😝