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a day in music: 12am
by phil broikos
12am to 12:59am in 5 minute songs.
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a day in music: 1am
by phil broikos
1am to 1:59am in 5 minute songs.
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a day in music: 2am
by phil broikos
2am to 2:59am in 5 minute songs.
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Jiroemon Kimura
Jiroemon Kimura (æœ¨æ‘ æ¬¡éƒŽå³è¡›é–€, Kimura JirÅemon, 19 April 1897 – 12 June 2013) was a Japanese supercentenarian who lived for 116 years and 54 days. He became the verified oldest man in history on 28 December 2012, when he surpassed the age of Christian Mortensen (1882–1998), as well as the so far only man who has lived to age 116.More Songs About Me
by Jim Infantino / Jim’s Big Ego
produced by Lionel Cassin, no matter what he says.
recorded at My Other Hat Studios by Brian Doser
Mixed by Bob Aquaviva at his studio in Utica NY
mastered by Jonathan Wyner at M Works
Alex Smoller - bass
Ryan MacMillan - drums
Bruce Langfeld - gutar
Recorded at My Other Hat studio by Brian Doser
Produced by Lionel Cassin
Akira Haraguchi
He holds the current unofficial world record (100,000 digits) in 16 hours, starting at 9 a.m. (16:28 GMT) on October 3, 2006. He equaled his previous record of 83,500 digits by nightfall and then continued until stopping with digit number 100,000 at 1:28 a.m. on October 4, 2006. The event was filmed in a public hall in Kisarazu, east of Tokyo, where he had five-minute breaks every two hours to eat onigiri to keep up his energy levels. Even his trips to the toilet were filmed to prove that the exercise was legitimate.
His previous world record of 83,431 was performed from July 1, 2005, to July 2, 2005.
On Pi Day, 2015, he claimed to be able to recite 111,701 digits.
Despite Haraguchi's efforts and detailed documentation, the Guinness World Records have not yet accepted any of his records set.
Haraguchi views the memorization of pi as "the religion of the universe", and as an expression of his lifelong quest for eternal truth.
pi video
At 1:28 a.m. on October 4, 2006, after reciting pi from memory for 16 hours, Akira Haraguchi (åŽŸå£ è‰) stopped at the 100,000th digit. This composition was created to honor that moment.Radio 8 Ball
When Andras Jones began broadcasting Radio8Ball on KAOS in Olympia in 1998 he had already toured the US promoting 5 independent releases from his band The Previous, and appeared in several motion pictures and TV shows including “Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master”.
In 2012 Jones wrote the book “Accidental Initiations: In The Kabbalistic Tree of Olympia” for Sync Book Press.
And in 2017 he began producing and hosting Radio8Ball as a podcast for Starburns Audio.