Am Fri, 13 Dec 2013 13:44:01 -0800 schrieb Andrei Alexandrescu <[email protected]>:
> On 12/13/13 12:17 PM, Jacob Carlborg wrote: > > On 2013-12-13 21:03, Marco Leise wrote: > > > >> Hey, I keep drumming on everything I find. Tables, stools and > >> especially my cheap keyboard. That keyboard has a certain > >> crunch to it. I'm worried about my notebook though. I hope the > >> hard disk can handle the shocks. :) I just can't keep calm to a > >> good rock song. > >> But whenever a real drummer sees me drumming on a bar table, > >> they gotta show me that there is more to it and I wonder how > >> one can ever learn to coordinate two hands and the feet to play > >> different rhythms and above that hit the correct drum. > > > > I've been drumming so much on my desk that the finish (or what it's > > called) has been wear done. > > I'll just leave this here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNn3pJKaV2s > > Andrei *Seriously*? That's really you. What a strange beat. The vocals were way to quiet/shy. Other than that great performance. :D You know, it is very surprising to see people you know from "D" do things not related to programming, including writing books about it or teaching it. I guess that's why many forums have an off topic section where people can introduce themselves or just talk about drumming or UFOs. Take Jacob Carlborg for example. I thought he is a dead serious guy who writes a serialization library and would not be drumming on his desk till the paint is gone, because he's just too serious to be moved by music. Keep telling stories guys! -- Marco
