Look Around is the first full-length album by Americanactor/singerAnthony Rapp, known as a singer for his performance as Mark Cohen in the musical Rent and the film adaptation of the musical. It was released on October 1, 2000.
Track listing
"Living Alive" – 3:48 (Pisapia & Rapp)
"Look Around" – 3:52 (Pisapia & Rapp)
"Then Again" – 2:42 (Rapp)
"Human Tornado" – 2:35 (Keaney & Rapp)
"Always" – 4:06 (Keaney & Rapp)
"Just Some Guy" – 4:03 (Pisapia & Rapp)
"Goodbye" – 2:35 (Pisapia & Rapp)
"Room To Breathe" – 4:15 (Blum & Safran)
"Lesson #1" – 4:06 (Marshall Crenshaw)
"Visits To You" – 4:23 (Pisapia & Rapp)
"Out Out Damn Spot" - 4:14 (Pisapia)
"Now I Know" - 5:45 (Rapp)
Credits
Tracks 1-6, 8, 12
Vocals - Anthony Rapp
Guitar - Joe McMahan
Bass - David Jacques
Drums - Jimmy Lester
Additional musicians
John Keaney - Guitar on 1, 3, 4, & 5, and piano 3, 5 & 8
"Look Around" is a song by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, taken from their tenth studio album I'm with You (2011). It is the album's third single and the music video was released on January 25, 2012. On the band's website, however, it leaked a day early. The song is available for download on iTunes and a two track promo single was released, but no other info on a proper CD single has been released.
On December 2, 2011, drummer Chad Smith confirmed "Look Around" as the next single when he posted a photo on his Twitter page of his drum set and a toilet saying it was from the "Look Around" video. The Robert Hales directed video pans four different rooms, each containing a member of the band.
Background and composition
"Look Around" was written by Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith, Josh Klinghoffer and produced by Rick Rubin. It focuses on social commentary about the planet. In the song, the vocalist falls in love with a stripper, explaining "Hustle here/ Hustle there/ Hustle me bitch and you best beware/ It's emotional/ And I told you so." The outro of "Look Around," harkens memories of Californication opener "Around the World". Thomas Nassiff from Absolute Punk wrote that the outro "is a cluster of musicianship complemented by Kiedis’ familiar rap-ish vocals." Over a "green-mohawked mirror-ball boogie", Kiedis rock-raps a vision of golden rapture: "Soft walk to horizon/One big crash that no one dies in."
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How Can One Greek Letter Help Us Understand Language? Lambda Calculus
How can we capture the meanings of transitive sentences? How do we match our syntax trees to our semantics? In this week's episode, we talk about lambda calculus: why we need it to explain what our other semantic machinery can't, how to work out its math, and what it can show us about how words move around in sentences.
This is Topic #69!
This week's tag language: Lakota!
Related episodes:
Meaning Predicated on Logic: What Makes a Sentence True or False? - https://youtu.be/al5SJSbIyvM
Let's Talk About Sets: How Do We Build Meaning with Math? - https://youtu.be/M96aiDk2ePw
Quantifying Sets and Toasters: What Does "Most" Even Mean? -
https://youtu.be/U1l3C_hmjqM
Last episode:
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Other of our semantics and pragmat...
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Jarek Ratajski - Dysfunctional DDD | Lambda Days 2019
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(DYS)FUNCTIONAL DDD
by Jarek Ratajski
ABSTRACT
Domain Driven Design patterns are commonly used in business applications.
There is, however, a visible mismatch when we look at them from a functional programming perspective. Some concepts seem to fit perfectly: like event sourcing. Some, however, seem to be built around mutability or side effects like aggregates or commands in CQRS. Some are just hard to grasp like domain events, integration events.
In this talk we will try to revisit the core concepts of DDD from a functional perspective and build a simple system using a little bit more functional approach.
Read the full abstra...
published: 28 Mar 2019
AronChupa, Little Sis Nora - Llama In My Living Room
Full track on Spotify: http://aronchupa.co/spotify
A song and video about the Llama I've got in my living room... for all of you who have been wondering.
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Lyrics:
My neighbour's knocking and I open carefully
He looks a bit like Ronnie Jeremy
He's screaming at me "Damn you little Albatross!"
While he smells like chips and Calvados
He said, "What the hell is going on
What is that goddamn growl?
That ain't no sound of Rock 'n' Roll"
I said, "I'm so sorry but I got this th...
published: 02 Jun 2017
Project Borealis - Update 5
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published: 19 Jun 2019
Lambda architecture simplified with Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Databricks - BRK4018
Lambda architectures enable efficient data processing of massive data sets. Lambda architectures use batch-processing, stream-processing, and a serving layer to minimize the latency involved in querying big data. This session covers the fundamentals of a lambda architecture and shows how you can simplify it with Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Databricks.
published: 02 Oct 2018
How to insert lambda symbol in Microsoft Word
How to type lambda symbol in Microsoft Word
Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet and is used in many stem fields. The upper-case for lambda is Λ and the lower-case is λ.
In Word there are a couple ways of entering the lambda symbol, for example you can enter it directly from your keyboard by holding alt and pressing 955 on your keyboard. Another method is to go to the insert tab and locate lambda in the symbols section.
If you're looking to copy and paste lambda you can find it here: λ
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This AWS Lambda Tutorial will help you understand what is AWS Lambda, why do we use AWS Lambda, how does AWS Lambda work, AWS Lambda concepts such as requests, containers and backups along with a demo on Backing up data on AWS S3 using AWS Lambda. AWS Lambda is an event-driven, serverless computing platform provided by Amazon as a part of the Amazon Web Services. It is a computing service that runs code in response to events and automatically manages the computing resources required by that code. Now, let us, deep dive, into this tutorial and understand what AWS Lambda actually is.
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Below topics are explained in this AWS Lambda Tutorial:
1. Features of AWS Lambda (02:31)
2. What is AWS Lambda? (03:55)
3. Where is AWS Lambda used? (04:52)
4. Use Case - Backing up data in S3 using AWS Lambda (09:02)
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- Application Migration
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- Cloud Workloads
- Identity Access Management
- Autoscaling
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- MultiCloud Deployment
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How can we capture the meanings of transitive sentences? How do we match our syntax trees to our semantics? In this week's episode, we talk about lambda calculu...
How can we capture the meanings of transitive sentences? How do we match our syntax trees to our semantics? In this week's episode, we talk about lambda calculus: why we need it to explain what our other semantic machinery can't, how to work out its math, and what it can show us about how words move around in sentences.
This is Topic #69!
This week's tag language: Lakota!
Related episodes:
Meaning Predicated on Logic: What Makes a Sentence True or False? - https://youtu.be/al5SJSbIyvM
Let's Talk About Sets: How Do We Build Meaning with Math? - https://youtu.be/M96aiDk2ePw
Quantifying Sets and Toasters: What Does "Most" Even Mean? -
https://youtu.be/U1l3C_hmjqM
Last episode:
Watch What You Say: What Makes Bad Words Bad? - https://youtu.be/Y4HW0tOCoQM
Other of our semantics and pragmatics videos:
Operation Relevance: How Do We Decide What's Relevant in Conversations? - https://youtu.be/yRv1agt776c
Building Common Ground: How Do We Create a Shared World in Conversation? - https://youtu.be/gQqXmhqM13U
Logical Connections: How Logical is Language? - https://youtu.be/lw4ykgRtv3Q
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Our website also has extra content about this week's topic at http://www.thelingspace.com/episode-69/
We also have forums to discuss this episode, and linguistics more generally.
Sources:
Most of the information for this episode came from Irene Heim and Angelika Kratzer's 1998 book, Semantics in Generative Grammar. Also, the Wikipedia page on Lambda Calculus is pretty good:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_calculus
We also recommend Anders Schoubye's lecture notes, Formal Semantics for Philosophers:
http://schoubye.org/teaching/Formal-Semantics/FormalSemanticsNotes2014.pdf
Looking forward to next week!
How can we capture the meanings of transitive sentences? How do we match our syntax trees to our semantics? In this week's episode, we talk about lambda calculus: why we need it to explain what our other semantic machinery can't, how to work out its math, and what it can show us about how words move around in sentences.
This is Topic #69!
This week's tag language: Lakota!
Related episodes:
Meaning Predicated on Logic: What Makes a Sentence True or False? - https://youtu.be/al5SJSbIyvM
Let's Talk About Sets: How Do We Build Meaning with Math? - https://youtu.be/M96aiDk2ePw
Quantifying Sets and Toasters: What Does "Most" Even Mean? -
https://youtu.be/U1l3C_hmjqM
Last episode:
Watch What You Say: What Makes Bad Words Bad? - https://youtu.be/Y4HW0tOCoQM
Other of our semantics and pragmatics videos:
Operation Relevance: How Do We Decide What's Relevant in Conversations? - https://youtu.be/yRv1agt776c
Building Common Ground: How Do We Create a Shared World in Conversation? - https://youtu.be/gQqXmhqM13U
Logical Connections: How Logical is Language? - https://youtu.be/lw4ykgRtv3Q
Find us on all the social media worlds:
Tumblr: http://thelingspace.tumblr.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheLingSpace
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thelingspace/
And at our website, http://www.thelingspace.com/ !
You can also find our store at the website, https://thelingspace.storenvy.com/
Our website also has extra content about this week's topic at http://www.thelingspace.com/episode-69/
We also have forums to discuss this episode, and linguistics more generally.
Sources:
Most of the information for this episode came from Irene Heim and Angelika Kratzer's 1998 book, Semantics in Generative Grammar. Also, the Wikipedia page on Lambda Calculus is pretty good:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_calculus
We also recommend Anders Schoubye's lecture notes, Formal Semantics for Philosophers:
http://schoubye.org/teaching/Formal-Semantics/FormalSemanticsNotes2014.pdf
Looking forward to next week!
This video was recorded at Lambda Days 2019 http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2019
Get involved in Lambda Days' next conference http://www.lambdadays.org
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This video was recorded at Lambda Days 2019 http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2019
Get involved in Lambda Days' next conference http://www.lambdadays.org
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(DYS)FUNCTIONAL DDD
by Jarek Ratajski
ABSTRACT
Domain Driven Design patterns are commonly used in business applications.
There is, however, a visible mismatch when we look at them from a functional programming perspective. Some concepts seem to fit perfectly: like event sourcing. Some, however, seem to be built around mutability or side effects like aggregates or commands in CQRS. Some are just hard to grasp like domain events, integration events.
In this talk we will try to revisit the core concepts of DDD from a functional perspective and build a simple system using a little bit more functional approach.
Read the full abstract: http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2019/jarek-ratajski
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THE SPEAKER - JAREK RATAJSKI
Java developer with a functional heart
JVM Developer since 1999
More on Jarek Ratajski: http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2019/jarek-ratajski
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LAMBDA DAYS & ERLANG SOLUTIONS
Lambda Days is powered by Erlang Solutions. Lambda Days 2019 was sponsored by Brainly, Schibsted, Standard Chartered, Erlang Solutions, NoRedInk & Uber.
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#LambdaDays #DDD
This video was recorded at Lambda Days 2019 http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2019
Get involved in Lambda Days' next conference http://www.lambdadays.org
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(DYS)FUNCTIONAL DDD
by Jarek Ratajski
ABSTRACT
Domain Driven Design patterns are commonly used in business applications.
There is, however, a visible mismatch when we look at them from a functional programming perspective. Some concepts seem to fit perfectly: like event sourcing. Some, however, seem to be built around mutability or side effects like aggregates or commands in CQRS. Some are just hard to grasp like domain events, integration events.
In this talk we will try to revisit the core concepts of DDD from a functional perspective and build a simple system using a little bit more functional approach.
Read the full abstract: http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2019/jarek-ratajski
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THE SPEAKER - JAREK RATAJSKI
Java developer with a functional heart
JVM Developer since 1999
More on Jarek Ratajski: http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2019/jarek-ratajski
---
LAMBDA DAYS & ERLANG SOLUTIONS
Lambda Days is powered by Erlang Solutions. Lambda Days 2019 was sponsored by Brainly, Schibsted, Standard Chartered, Erlang Solutions, NoRedInk & Uber.
LAMBDA DAYS
Website: http://www.lambdadays.org
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LambdaDays
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lambdadays
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lambda-days/
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Full track on Spotify: http://aronchupa.co/spotify
A song and video about the Llama I've got in my living room... for all of you who have been wondering.
Foll...
Full track on Spotify: http://aronchupa.co/spotify
A song and video about the Llama I've got in my living room... for all of you who have been wondering.
Follow AronChupa:
http://www.instagram.com/aronchupa
https://www.facebook.com/aronchupaofficial
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Created by Jacob Englund and AronChupa in association with House of Albatraoz.
Lyrics:
My neighbour's knocking and I open carefully
He looks a bit like Ronnie Jeremy
He's screaming at me "Damn you little Albatross!"
While he smells like chips and Calvados
He said, "What the hell is going on
What is that goddamn growl?
That ain't no sound of Rock 'n' Roll"
I said, "I'm so sorry but I got this thing I have to show
That might be good for you to know"
So I brought him inside
Don't know why
But then suddenly he just passed out
I thought well, alright
Can't deny
That I got a llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
A llama in my, llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
Llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
I saw my little neighbour shaking on the floor
I've never seen a man like that before
He didn't even make it through my kitchen door
He must have thought it was a dinosaur
Then he opened up his eyes screaming, "I'ma kill that thing!"
Then his big arm started to swing
I tried to calm him down, told him, "Take it easy now
It's just my llama named Chow Chow"
Then he raced up, he said, "What?"
I said, "I'm sorry but I just can't stop"
Now you know what
What I got
That I got a llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
A llama in my, llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
Llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
Full track on Spotify: http://aronchupa.co/spotify
A song and video about the Llama I've got in my living room... for all of you who have been wondering.
Follow AronChupa:
http://www.instagram.com/aronchupa
https://www.facebook.com/aronchupaofficial
http://www.soundcloud.com/aronchupa
Follow Little Sis Nora:
https://www.facebook.com/littlesisnora/
https://www.instagram.com/littlesisnora/?hl=en
Created by Jacob Englund and AronChupa in association with House of Albatraoz.
Lyrics:
My neighbour's knocking and I open carefully
He looks a bit like Ronnie Jeremy
He's screaming at me "Damn you little Albatross!"
While he smells like chips and Calvados
He said, "What the hell is going on
What is that goddamn growl?
That ain't no sound of Rock 'n' Roll"
I said, "I'm so sorry but I got this thing I have to show
That might be good for you to know"
So I brought him inside
Don't know why
But then suddenly he just passed out
I thought well, alright
Can't deny
That I got a llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
A llama in my, llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
Llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
I saw my little neighbour shaking on the floor
I've never seen a man like that before
He didn't even make it through my kitchen door
He must have thought it was a dinosaur
Then he opened up his eyes screaming, "I'ma kill that thing!"
Then his big arm started to swing
I tried to calm him down, told him, "Take it easy now
It's just my llama named Chow Chow"
Then he raced up, he said, "What?"
I said, "I'm sorry but I just can't stop"
Now you know what
What I got
That I got a llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
A llama in my, llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
Llama in my, llama in my, llama in my
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
I got a
A llama in my living room
A llama in my living room
Full gameplay showcase: https://youtu.be/IIwjZDUbNJc
Full physics showcase : https://youtu.be/83NAFPTFvrs
New website and concept art: https://www.projectbore...
Full gameplay showcase: https://youtu.be/IIwjZDUbNJc
Full physics showcase : https://youtu.be/83NAFPTFvrs
New website and concept art: https://www.projectborealis.com/media
Team openings: https://projectborealis.com/#join
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https://www.projectborealis.com/
https://twitter.com/proj_borealis
https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamsofhalflife3/
https://discord.gg/g8uEFSM
https://www.instagram.com/proj_borealis/
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Previous Updates:
Update 4 - https://youtu.be/WkAU3A5nM-E
Update 3 - https://youtu.be/9m9gG9SxKgs
Lambda architectures enable efficient data processing of massive data sets. Lambda architectures use batch-processing, stream-processing, and a serving layer to...
Lambda architectures enable efficient data processing of massive data sets. Lambda architectures use batch-processing, stream-processing, and a serving layer to minimize the latency involved in querying big data. This session covers the fundamentals of a lambda architecture and shows how you can simplify it with Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Databricks.
Lambda architectures enable efficient data processing of massive data sets. Lambda architectures use batch-processing, stream-processing, and a serving layer to minimize the latency involved in querying big data. This session covers the fundamentals of a lambda architecture and shows how you can simplify it with Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Databricks.
How to type lambda symbol in Microsoft Word
Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet and is used in many stem fields. The upper-case for lambda is Λ and...
How to type lambda symbol in Microsoft Word
Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet and is used in many stem fields. The upper-case for lambda is Λ and the lower-case is λ.
In Word there are a couple ways of entering the lambda symbol, for example you can enter it directly from your keyboard by holding alt and pressing 955 on your keyboard. Another method is to go to the insert tab and locate lambda in the symbols section.
If you're looking to copy and paste lambda you can find it here: λ
How to type lambda symbol in Microsoft Word
Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet and is used in many stem fields. The upper-case for lambda is Λ and the lower-case is λ.
In Word there are a couple ways of entering the lambda symbol, for example you can enter it directly from your keyboard by holding alt and pressing 955 on your keyboard. Another method is to go to the insert tab and locate lambda in the symbols section.
If you're looking to copy and paste lambda you can find it here: λ
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How can we capture the meanings of transitive sentences? How do we match our syntax trees to our semantics? In this week's episode, we talk about lambda calculus: why we need it to explain what our other semantic machinery can't, how to work out its math, and what it can show us about how words move around in sentences.
This is Topic #69!
This week's tag language: Lakota!
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Let's Talk About Sets: How Do We Build Meaning with Math? - https://youtu.be/M96aiDk2ePw
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(DYS)FUNCTIONAL DDD
by Jarek Ratajski
ABSTRACT
Domain Driven Design patterns are commonly used in business applications.
There is, however, a visible mismatch when we look at them from a functional programming perspective. Some concepts seem to fit perfectly: like event sourcing. Some, however, seem to be built around mutability or side effects like aggregates or commands in CQRS. Some are just hard to grasp like domain events, integration events.
In this talk we will try to revisit the core concepts of DDD from a functional perspective and build a simple system using a little bit more functional approach.
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THE SPEAKER - JAREK RATAJSKI
Java developer with a functional heart
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Lambda architectures enable efficient data processing of massive data sets. Lambda architectures use batch-processing, stream-processing, and a serving layer to minimize the latency involved in querying big data. This session covers the fundamentals of a lambda architecture and shows how you can simplify it with Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Databricks.
How to type lambda symbol in Microsoft Word
Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet and is used in many stem fields. The upper-case for lambda is Λ and the lower-case is λ.
In Word there are a couple ways of entering the lambda symbol, for example you can enter it directly from your keyboard by holding alt and pressing 955 on your keyboard. Another method is to go to the insert tab and locate lambda in the symbols section.
If you're looking to copy and paste lambda you can find it here: λ
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