Christmas Time Is Here (Vince Guaraldi) – Peters Family Jazz Jam December 25 2014

Here’s Geoff Peters geoffmobile.com and his family with a jazz jam on the wonderful song, Christmas Time is Here composed by Vince Guaraldi.

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Saxophone (tenor sax)
Drums
Piano (Steinway Grand)

*** For a free MP3 download of this performance, please visit:
www.gpeters.com/tracks/2014-peters-family-trio-jazz-christmas

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Cheers,
Geoff
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Technical notes:
Cameras: Sony RX100 Mk2 and Sony RX100 Mk1
Audio: 2x Zoom H1, recording in 24bit 48khz
Mixed in Cakewalk Sonar X1 LE
Mastered in Audacity using SC4 Compressor, High Pass filter, Equalizer, and W1 Limiter.

Microwave egg explosion fail

I tried to make a poached egg in the microwave, and it had a huge eggy explosion! Fortunately no-one was harmed in this eggy surprise.

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#eggfail #microwavecooking

Here is a video for a better recipe than mine, which should not explode:
NO Fail Microwave Poached Egg Recipe by recipebasics:
youtu.be/VMWuzNlrlUw

Vancouver Transit Tax – yes or no? A Podcast discussion, December 27 2014 – geoffmobile

Discussion about the benefits and issues with a proposed Greater Vancouver Transit tax and the upcoming tax yes/no referendum.

Geoffmobile Vancouver Podcast – December 27 2014

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Cheers,
Geoff

**** Free MP3 Download of this podcast episode from here:
drive.google.com/open?id=0B8NHtxiv_ETuS1ZNS0ZLRzlzS3c&authuser=0

Photo credit: “Commute Home #1” by Geoff Peters, Photo taken September 23rd 2014 at 5:31PM, on Nelson Street and Hamilton Street in downtown Vancouver.
Photo is available for free use as Creative Commons Attribution.
Photo source: www.flickr.com/photos/gpeters/15336232861/in/photolist-pnddQB-pndcHX-9gQxDP-6MZGGz

Original Music by Geoff Peters, all rights reserved.

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Transcript:
Just wondering what people’s opinions on the proposed Vancouver Transit Tax are. If Translink can’t manage a $170 million Compass program, can we trust them to manage a $7.5 billion transit plan?

AC says I don’t mind temporary fare or tax hikes for funding where needed. The only problem is that tax or fare hikes don’t go back down.
December 13 at 12:40pm 3 Likes.

Jason says Must remember the then Minister of Transportation Kevin Falcon forced the Compass system against the wishes on the then locally elected and governed Translink Board. As a such I’d argue the compass failure is not a true measuring stick of Translink rather the BC Liberals.
December 13 at 12:53pm 3 Likes

George says Perhaps the newly sworn in Vancouver city council would forego their proposed raise and put that towards transit!!!
December 14 at 12:49am 2 likes

Stephen says We need more transit.
December 14 at 6:53am 1 like

Brendan says It’s not about a judgement of Translink as the manager of these funds, but the need of our region to have any ability to grow with necessary mobility into the future.
Also, as a sales tax goes, it will have more direct positive impact, even to drivers who don’t take transit (every person on transit is one less car in front of you), with less felt cost than even general inflation has.
December 14 at 8:24am 2 likes

Martin says The Compass card notwithstanding, most of the issues over the past year on Skytrain have been due to underfunding maintenance. For most of us, the cost of this will come to less than about $25/mo, so…better mobility for the cost of one Modo trip, or a dinner out. Not a bad deal all told.
December 14 at 10:15am 1 like

Martin continues, Now, I’d really prefer this be done by road pricing (e.g. a downtown congestion tax or a per-km tax on insurance renewals) as it’s more progressive, but that’s an implementation challenge. Tweaking the PST is far easier to do in the short term.
December 14 at 10:17am 1 like

Joshua says, Right..so we really want to send more Canadians down to the U.S. to shop? We’re already going to save our $3 for a gallon of milk..now we’ll just go to Abbotsford or Squamish to make our big ticket purchases like cars/TVs etc. Tax hike, especially this regionally structured one is terrible for any business in the Metro Van area..how can we forget about the small business owner?? C’mon folks, once a tax goes up it never (rarely) comes down and doesn’t often go towards the stated project either…..Translink has no funding issues (they are perfectly capable of continuing enormous pay packages for their executives), Translink has a financial management issue. And tolling every road/bridge across the Metro area isn’t the answer either.
December 14 at 10:57pm 1 like

Geoffrey Peters thank you guys. I appreciate all your input and good points by all.

If I Could Pat Metheny Big Band – piano accompaniment for sax solo

Geoff from geoffmobile.com plays the piano accompaniment for the song “If I Could” from The Pat Metheny Big Band Series.

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As recorded on First Circle by the Pat Metheny Group, composed by Pat Metheny, arranged by Robert Curnow (Bob Curnow). This is the longer, more difficult version of the big band chart (not the easy or simplified version).

The objective of this video is to share the piano accompaniment which should be helpful for someone who is learning the solo.

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Cheers,
Geoff
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Caring Can Make A Difference – a Vancouver Public Service Announcement

A short public service announcement film about how we can make our city Vancouver Canada more beautiful and clean by picking up trash.

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Transcription of Video Voiceover:

“The beauty of Vancouver is known all over the world. An ideal location surrounded by the water. New buildings keep growing adding even more sophisticated finish to deep greens of Stanley Park, and try to maintain its appearance. I would think we can be nothing but proud of where we live.

It looks a little different when we look closer down to the streets of this amazing city. Crowds of people visit our city specifically on weekends to enjoy it and have fun. Well… what is left after all the good times? I notice cigarette butts, chewing gum stuck to the sidewalk, dog poo, empty drinking cups, wet newspapers. Whatever is not needed anymore is there. What you put on a sidewalk someone has to pick up.

Let’s put some effort to prevent it. All of us! Carry portable ash-trays, pick up dog poo, and use garbage cans. Thank you.”

Music Notes:
The original music for this film was composed by Geoff Peters and is available for free as Creative Commons Attribution here: ccmixter.org/files/geoffpeters/48537

Credits:

Written by Elizabeth Wojtowicz

Photos by Elizabeth Wojtowicz and Geoff Peters
Voiceover by Geoff Peters
Music Composed and Performed by Geoff Peters
Edited by Geoff Peters

(c) 2014 Elizabeth Wojtowicz and Geoff Peters

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Cheers,
Geoff
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