Esoteric Delights
A blog dedicated to all things esoteric in the lands of programming, music, life, and other hermetic musings.

Recycling App Pool May Resolve SP Designer "Server could not complete your request" Error

August 15, 2008 12:36 by Eric

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How to Programmatically Refresh a MOSS List’s Business Data Column(s) if Receiving an Error When Clicking on Refresh Icon

August 12, 2008 17:43 by Eric

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888: Pegataur Show this Friday at Hotel Utah, San Francisco

August 6, 2008 11:51 by Eric

888, y'all!  PGTR will be bringing some hot musick to your loving and eager ears.  We're playing this Friday with our friends The Chop at the Hotel Utah in SF.  

According to my gematria database, the number 888 is associated with the following:

  • revelry, debauchery, riotousness, rant, jinks, skylarking; boisterousness;
  • to diaper, swaddle; wrap up
  • egg, ovum
  • be scorched, singed, burnt
  • to terrify, scare, alarm, frighten

I interpret this oracle to predict the following about the show, mark my words: The rock that we are bringing this Friday night will get you totally worked up and incite you to offer your drink unto Bacchus.  Some of you will become pregnant, and some may need to change their diapers because we will put a fresh poop in them.  Since we are going on first, we will leave the stage a smoldering heap, and inspire fear in those at the club who are afraid of the blitzkrieg spearheaded by two men with the three amps.  We may never be asked back to the Hotel Utah, so be the first and probably last group of people to witness the spectacle.

We're going on first, and are pretty different from the rest of the bands, so you can either look at it as "Diversity is a good thing, I like all kinds of music" or "Who would win in a streetfight between King Diamond and Elvis Costello?  I'm leaving once the still-beating heart is removed from the ribcage." 

We're going on first, here are the standard details:

Friday August 8th, 2008 Hotel Utah 500 4th Street, SF CA

9PM, 21+

The Chop + Goodbye Nautilus + Pegataur

 

Hope to see you there!


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Maiden Flight of the Pegataur

June 24, 2008 18:25 by Eric

So, it's been almost a couple weeks since the show at the Hemlock, but for those of you who missed it, it was a great first show!  I'm trying to be objective, here, which is hard.  My own subjective experience of it would be to say that I feel we were a little out of control initially but rapidly seized the reigns and locked in after a few songs - I don't think anyone else would've noticed (except my friend Tim who suggested we were perhaps "stiffer" at the beginning).  Otherwise, I am totally proud of the set, energy, and execution, plus there was a great turnout (70 people, according to the club) and the other two bands, Black Budget and Floating Goat, were awesome, loud, tight, and heavy.  And, as evidenced from this photo, the ruling spirits of the tunes were effectively evoked and released from our musick and floated above my head for most of the set.  Thanks, guys.  More...

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Pegataur Album Art for Eternal Flight: Awesome!

June 10, 2008 15:52 by Eric

We're about to release our first Pegataur album, titled Eternal Flight.  We decided that we wanted to do something a little more special than your standard CD packaging.  Basically, it is a 13.5" diameter circular image, and it folds up into a square to hold the CD inside and fits snugly in a nice vinyl sleeve.  This was a good idea at the time, but pretty difficult to execute due to the custom nature of the project.  Finding vendors who could do the custom die cutting and folding of the print was quite a chore, but well worth the leg work, because we made it happen!  In time for our show this Friday, no less.

When you remove the CD from the sleeve and unfold the artwork, the front panel looks like this:

And the rear or inside panel (with the track listing) looks like this:

So when you open it up and unfold it, you remove the CD and the track list is revealed.  When its folded up and put back in its sleeve, you see the Pegataur seal.

We're very pleased with this design, which was executed flawlessly against our vision for the artwork by our good friend James Kafader.  The design is inspired by a classic Eliphas Levi image that represents the Hermetic axiom "As Above, So Below."  The 12 sigils that you notice placed near the outside of the circle are actual sigils that were created by analyzing the songs qabalistically as mentioned in my other post about analyzing music esoterically.

Update

You can download the artwork from For Once Records, here


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Gematria Database is Online!

June 1, 2008 22:24 by Eric

I have made my gematria database available to you lovely people to use, here.  You can also get there at any time by clicking on the "Gematria Database" link in the navigation next to "Home."  I will be updating the functionality around the database over the coming months -- please read the overview and disclaimer for more information.

I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that I've built the largest, free online gematria database -- almost 236k translations!


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The Pegataur Working: Analyzing Music Esoterically

May 31, 2008 16:23 by Eric

In the early days of Pegataur, we weren't sure if we were going to have vocals or not.  We came up with the idea that, to stay true to the esoteric conceptual basis of the band, we should come up with a way to analyze the music, on a song-by-song basis, using Qabalistic techniques.  The challenge was to come up with a way to translate musical notes into Hebrew letters, and to let our songs tell their stories by spelling Hebrew "words" and "sentences" which could then be studied using gematria to figure out what the songs were telling us.  We could then use these jumbles of words and numbers to help us write lyrics and choose titles for our songs.  This presented a series of puzzles to solve and questions to answer and decisions to make, let me assure you!  More...

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Dreams Matter: The Origins of Pegataur

May 30, 2008 17:48 by Eric

I've already mentioned that the impetus for this site is Pegataur.  But did I mention the impetus for forming Pegataur?  More...

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Pegataur - June, 14 2008 at The Hemlock Tavern

May 27, 2008 10:57 by Eric

This is our first show and I'm super excited about it.  We're opening and it should be awesome.  The other bands, Black Budget and Floating Goat, sound pretty rad.  It's also looking like we'll have CDs and stickers at the show, too.  Hope you can make it!  It will be a night of great rawk.

By the way, the album art is totally amazing and was executed by our good friend James Kafader of The Chop.  I will be posting about this separately soon.


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Web Services for Gematria and Transliteration Now Available

May 25, 2008 21:30 by Eric

Two new web methods are available here. Follow the link for the (wsdl) service descriptions. More...

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