tinyhousedarling:

So…this is the plan that I came up with.  It’ll probably change 20 more times before I send in my plans (January 2016!!!), but this is kinda what I’m looking for.  

  • 16’ + 4’ for the porch
  • Kitchen – 2’ X 7’ with 20” range
  • Bath – 3’ X 7’ 
  • Utility Closet (Pantry/Dirty Laundry/Mop&Broom) – 18’ X 2’
  • Stairs – 18” X 3’
  • L Couch – 72” X 30” and 94” X 30”
  • Loft – 8’ X 9’10’

boxlunches:

lennythereviewer:

sapphirefiber:

ohthewhomanity:

sizvideos:

Video

But…what about learning to read sheet music?

What about it?

Boo fucking hoo, technology is making music more accessible and removing the barriers associated with sheet music. Fire is scary and Thomas Edison was a witch.

Yes, I said barriers.

Not everyone is great at reading sheet music. I started playing piano when I was four and I still absolutely SUCK at sheet music. It’s just never clicked for me. I can identify notes, given enough time, but it takes me forever to learn a new piece, I often have to literally mark what a note is, and sight-reading is incredibly far beyond me. If I had access to this, maybe I would still be playing piano instead of just letting it gather dust in the spare room. Maybe I would still be improving my skills. Heck, maybe I could use it as a tool to IMPROVE MY SHEET MUSIC READING.

Think of how accessible this makes piano music to the sight-impaired. How much easier it is to see those colored bars and lit keys than the little dots on little lines on a page.

Stairs didn’t go out of style because we invented escalators. Books didn’t go out of style because Kindles are a thing. Sheet music isn’t going to just up and vanish because there’s a new alternative on the block. You can keep playing from sheet music if that’s your thing, and people will keep learning from it.

But I can see this being fantastic for people who sheet music just really isn’t their thing, because of accessibility or other reasons.

I would buy this in a heartbeat

Same.

notsira:

snailprince:

Nemuriale Sleep Aid Puppy

Sometimes you might be feeling a bit stressed and wish you could have a proper sleep, but whatever’s worrying you won’t let you get proper rest! Well, the good people of Nemuriale have developed this fantastic device for people just like you who’ve been having trouble dropping off or just want to calm down for a bit. Just turn on the Nemuriale device and it will continue to let out a gentle beat for 20 minutes which is designed to get your breathing and heartbeat rhythm back in line so you’ll feel nice and relaxed. This super-cute version comes with an adorable puppy cover resembling a Miniature Stafford. Perfect for use at home or while travelling, the Nemuriale and this super-cute little cover are sure to make your sleepy times as relaxing as possible.

Not even kidding I need this so bad right now