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Coming Up: The Barber of Seville
…bes this as a semi-staged production, but as far as I can see the only semi- is the absence of full sets and costumes. The staging for both principals and chorus has little else semi- about it. Performances are at the Smith Center for Performing Arts at Ohlone College in Fremont on Friday, August 22 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, August 24 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $44 and $48 and are available online. It should be a great show; opera is so good to see in s… Continue reading
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Welcome to the New Site
…ed to put in redirects so that everything maps from the old site locations to the new home. But like any construction project, some things might still be a mess. If you see any problems with how links or content have been moved over, please let me know in the comments. The picture at the top of the page comes from one of the most beautiful concert halls I’ve performed in, the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing. There are more photo… Continue reading
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The Use of Logging Data in the Design of a New Text Editor
…s 26 ± .07 seconds/task; on the average, it took people 22 minutes of error-free time to complete the timed tasks. Eve ranked second out of ten editors on the ease of learning benchmark and tied for third out of ten editors on the ease of use benchmark, though most of the differences between editors on these benchmarks are not statistically significant. Eve performed 54% of the tasks on Roberts’ functionality benchmark, which is the mean functiona… Continue reading
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The Iterative Design of a New Text Editor
…oping both improved products and improved understanding of problems in user-computer interaction. Footnote 1VAX, VMS, and DECnet are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. Acknowledgments Steve Long, Sharon Burlingame, and Terrell Mitchell designed and implemented the VAX Text Processing Utility. Joan Watson wrote the User’s Guide to Eve, and Tonie Franz wrote the VAXTPU Reference Manual. Paula Levy ran the ease of learning benchmark tests…. Continue reading
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Coming Up: Madama Butterfly
…nd musical territory to cover, but the events of the plot don’t do all the work. Without real commitment and both singing and acting skill, the show can flounder. If you want to see and hear what great opera is about – whether you are looking for a conversion experience to opera, or are already a maven – come see West Bay Opera‘s production of Madama Butterfly. JoAnn and I are in the chorus – I’m the “old man” – but we’re only on stage for one sce… Continue reading