Hello World Code Mown into Lawn.

Alex

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“Hello, world!” is a real installation for the virtual globe of the software Google Earth. A Semacode measuring 160 x 160 meters was mown into a wheat field near the town of Ilmenau in the Land Thuringia. The code consists of 18 x 18 bright and dark squares producing decoded the phrase “Hello, world!”.

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Saw ELP in I think 1973. Just them for over two hours. Not sure how much was recorded stuff, but they played enough that was obviously live. Emerson did not disappoint on the keyboards. What a wizard. He did not have the revolving piano then, but did lie on top of a grand piano, plucking the strings for "Take A Pebble". Great memory.
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They missed all the European bands like Fred Frith and Henry Cow, Faust, Can and Sammla Mammas Manna. All major influences throughout the punk and DIY movements in later rock. And Fred Frith was a major player in the noise rock scene.
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