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That should eliminate channel conflicts for most homes… that is, unless they are either really big or really crazy about recording things to their DVR.
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He lived in London and Paris (where he still spends most of his time), in between picaresque wanderings through Europe, mingling with those on the fringes of society and recording "things about to be lost, to be finished".
Yeah, well, live we are about acoustic, electric, and amorphous freak out jam stuff, but when it comes to recording things get a bit more textural.
Smart speakers have also been caught listening to and recording things their owner didn't actually want them to — because they got triggered by accident.
When I first started recording things, I didn't want to do anything that my parents would find offensive".
He deconstructs the elaborate writings and funerary iconography, noting that "the Egyptians were adept at recording things as they wished them to be seen, not as they actually were," and that tomb decoration was "designed, above all, to reinforce the established social order," for instance, showing a tomb's owner dominating every scene, towering in size over his family and workers.
These are social records – things to put on when guests are over, as they very often were.
At first, my imagination couldn't process the absurdly vast potential of the instrument and I just recorded things immediately to hand: toasters, bottles, kitchens etc.
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