@steve-miller wow, you all are making fast work of it! Looks great!
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What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?@Piano-Dad said in What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?:
Like most academics, I'm a bit spoiled by having library access so I don't actually have to pay for lots of news sources (WSJ, for instance).
Same. WSJ is definitely one that comes to mind, and also CHE. Those are practically on speed dial in my browser when I go to the library page.
@Piano-Dad said in What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?:
This is not a random slice of the population, you know
No, but I'm more interested in this population than a random sample.

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What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?@Steve-Miller yep, those are my complaints about WaPo and NYT.
@realplayer and @wtg my uni library provides access to tons of news outlets, but for whatever reason, they donāt have the Atlantic online version, which was why I ended up subscribing. I got one of those deals but Iāll have to decide whether to renew or not.
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This will do wonders for tourism@wtg OMG!
Who would agree to that?? This is such a stupid, stupid idea!
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This will do wonders for tourism@wtg said in This will do wonders for tourism:
a five-year social media history
Separate from all the other reasons (and there are many) why this is just wrong, logistically how would it even work?
I have no idea what social media I was using five years ago. And FB is so screwed up, sometimes I can't find a post I made yesterday when I want to go look at it again.
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Letās not get him started on Wordle scoresā¦@wtg said in Letās not get him started on Wordle scoresā¦:
We could use some new members, but he doesn't sound like a good candidate for WTF.
Good call!!!

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Positively KafkaesqueOh good grief.
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Japan's snow monsters
An area of Mount Zao's JizÅdake summit in 2010 (top left), 2013 (top right), 2020 (lower left) and 2025 (lower right) (Credit: Yanagisawa Fumitaka/ Tohoku Regional Forest Office)

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Calibri v. Times New Roman@Axtremus said in Calibri v. Times New Roman:
the previous change to Calibri was a wasteful sop to DEI wokeness.
And changing back won't be wasteful? The cognitive dissonance continues....
Also the cruelty.
On a separate note, I hate Microsoft's new default font, Aptos. Hate hate hate it! And now, the default font for Japanese also looks horrible, and for many characters, doesn't actually look like Japanese but looks more like Chinese. Which is fine if you're typing in Chinese, but not good for Japanese, and I worry about the impact on my students' writing as well.
It's not super hard to change the default settings in desktop applications, but in browser versions, I can't get it to set my desired font for Japanese, so I have to go in and change it manually every time.

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What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?Thanks everyone! I wasnāt necessarily looking for more news sources, although this thread and the earlier one that @realplayer reminded us of are helpful.
I was more just curious about how many news sources people actually pay for.(actually, I included Pianist Magazine and thatās not news!

I imagine that in the past, most people (?) had a newspaper subscription and they had the paper delivered to their house. These days, very few people do that, and we have access to all this stuff online, but some of it of course is paywalled. ā¦
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3 hours and 42 minutes@jon-nyc I am so sorry to hear that!
Air travel is so awful these days. Hopefully your new itinerary with UA wasn't too expensive, and suits your travel plans etc.
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My "final exam" for piano class this semester@wtg said in My "final exam" for piano class this semester:
oh wait, you must mean links embedded in the posts in the thread...
Yep! I was curious about the other arrangement I had linked, I might have it somewhere but I don't recall. But I'm pretty sure the Kaneyasu one I mentioned is (was) a piano recording of the exact arrangement that I have (and play in the video at the top of this thread). I got it from a Japanese music magazine and they had links to performances of the scores. But that link appears to be broken as well.
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What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?@jon-nyc said in What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?:
The Dispatch
I hardly ever look at that site, not for any particular reason, only just because it's not on my radar. Do you recommend it?
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My "final exam" for piano class this semester@wtg said in My "final exam" for piano class this semester:
I love that piece! And very nicely played.
Thank you!! It's super fun to play!

Blasts from the past
Oh yeah!!! Too bad the links are broken.
Well at least you can't listen to the Kanemasu version and hear how much slower I'm playing it!Ok, so that was 2006, and I never did get it playable back then. So, only 19 years later!

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What news media do you pay for/subscribe to?What news media (whether online or paper) do you pay for or have a subscription to? Especially traditional outlets, but others as well.
I used to have more paid subscriptions, but I have access to so much through my uni library. I canceled WaPo (on principle) and NYT (bc I get it for free through my uni). Right now Iām only paying for three subscriptions: the Japan Times, the Atlantic, and Pianist Magazine. All online.
Do you pay for any ānon-traditionalā news media outlets or online sites (e.g., a Substack account or Medium)?
I sometimes donate to Wikipedia and since I read the Guardian a fair amount, I was thinking maybe I should donate to them as well.
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3 hours and 42 minutes@jon-nyc said in 3 hours and 42 minutes:
almost 4 hours of hold music with a āyour call is important to usā message every minute.
That is easily the worst thing about waiting on hold!!
How you got everything squared away!!
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2025 International Landscape Photo of the Year@wtg wow those are amazing!!! I can't pick a favorite!
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My "final exam" for piano class this semester@Piano-Dad said in My "final exam" for piano class this semester:
Glad you're continuing to play!
Yep! Sometimes I can barely get 15 minutes to practice, but those 15 minutes make it possible to continue, and then when I have, I can actually make meaningful progress.
You know, I remember a very long thread on PW about that Croatian Rhapsody and all of its variants many moons ago!
You have an excellent memory! Iām pretty sure I started that, and it was probably 20 years ago now! I think I sent some people physical copies of the piece in the mail even?? But I never got the piece playable, so even thought there are still some rough patches, itās nice to be able to play it now.
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My "final exam" for piano class this semester@Bernard said in My "final exam" for piano class this semester:
Congrats on taking lessons! It's great that you've found a teacher that you like, so important.
Sheās a PhD candidate in the piano performance program here. And sheās easily one of the best teachers Iāve ever worked with, which is. Saying a lot since Iāve had a lot of teachers over the years!
What an interesting piece you played. Who is the composer? I think you did a great job!
Thank you!! There are two places I really flubbed in this recording, and if I worked on it for another two weeks (both in terms of practicing and in terms of jus taking more recordings over several days) I think I could do much better, but there is a deadline and also I am ready to move onto other things!
The composer is Tonic Huljic, who I know exactly nothing about! The piece was made popular in/around 2003 by the pianist Maksim, who is a kind of cheesy āpop classicalā pianist who got a lot of attention in Japan but I donāt think attracted much attention in the U.S.
My piano is being tuned Tuesday and I'm thinking of recording the piece I worked on this semester as well.
I would love to hear it if you do! Am I remembering correctly that youāre working on something Chopin?
I want to get my piano tuned as well, it also has a bit of work to be done. Thereās a clicking noise in one spot in the action when I pedal, my tuner told me that the keyboard and the action behind it (if Iām remembering that right) both have to come out to fix it. He said itās a half day job. Itās more noticeable when itās drier, so he recommended waiting until mid-winter when the internal humidity has been consistent for several weeks. Heāll do that work and then tune itā¦