We make beautiful headphones

Always strive for better work. Never stop learning. Have fun a clear plan for a new project or just an idea on a napkin?  Sky, land, and sea disappear together out of the world..

The dawn breaks high behind the towering and serrated wall of the Cordillera, a clear-cut vision of dark peaks rearing their steep slopes on a lofty pedestal of forest rising from the very edge of the shore. Amongst them the white head of Higuerota rises majestically upon the blue. Bare clusters of enormous.

Above it all

The wasting edge of the cloud-bank always strives for, but seldom wins, the middle of the gulf. The sun—as the sailors say—is eating it up. Unless perchance a sombre thunder-head breaks away from the main body to career all over the gulf till it escapes into the offing beyond Azuera, where it bursts suddenly.

People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully.
Steve Jobs – Apple Worldwide Developers’ Conference, 1997

At night the body of clouds advancing higher up the sky smothers the whole quiet gulf below with an impenetrable darkness, in which the sound of the falling showers can be heard beginning and ceasing abruptly—now here, now there. Indeed, these cloudy nights are proverbial with the seamen along the whole west coast of a great continent.

  • The dawn breaks high behind the towering and serrated wall
  • A clear-cut vision of dark peaks rearing their steep slopes
  • Amongst them the white head of Higuerota
  • Bare clusters of enormous rocks sprinkle with tiny black dots

The gulf. The sun—as the sailors say—is eating it up. Unless perchance a sombre thunder-head breaks away from the main body to career all over the gulf till it escapes into the offing beyond Azuera, where it bursts suddenly into flame and crashes like a sinster pirate-ship of the air, hove-to above the horizon, engaging the sea.

Indeed, these cloudy nights are proverbial with the seamen along the whole west coast of a great continent.
John Doe

At night the body of clouds advancing higher up the sky smothers the whole quiet gulf below with an impenetrable darkness, in which the sound of the falling showers can be heard beginning and ceasing abruptly—now here, now there. Indeed, these cloudy nights are proverbial with the seamen along the whole west coast of a great continent. Sky, land, and sea disappear together out of the world when the Placido—as the saying is—goes to sleep under its.

The Indian girls, with hair like flowing black manes, and dressed only in a shift and short petticoat, stared dully from under the square-cut fringes on their foreheads; the noisy frizzling of fat had stopped, the fumes floated upwards in sunshine, a strong smell of burnt onions hung in the drowsy heat, enveloping the house; and the eye lost itself in a vast flat expanse of grass to the west, as if the plain between the Sierra overtopping Sulaco and the coast range away there towards Esmeralda had been as big as half the world.

The Italian drivers saluted him from the foot-plate with raised hand, while the negro brakesmen sat carelessly on the brakes, looking straight forward, with the rims of their big hats flapping in the wind. In return Giorgio would give a slight sideways jerk of the head, without unfolding his arms.

About foreveraudio

David Kingston went to dance with abandon on the streets of heaven on November 2, 2023. He was born in 1961 in Lewistown, Montana. Above all, Paul’s life was defined by sharing joy in Christ. Paul exhibited a thirst for knowledge and modeled the wonder of knowing. He eagerly studied philosophy, English, linguistics, math and computer science, earning two Master’s degrees and a PhD in Math. A lifelong learner, he earned recent certifications in cloud computing and perpetually acquired new skills and perspectives to make his professional teams more effective. Suffice to say, his nose was frequently in a book - on just about any subject. He was highly active throughout his entire life, from childhood baseball to tennis, racquetball, lacrosse, volleyball, and ultimate frisbee (including several 24-hour-long games). He was also passionate about experiencing God’s creation outdoors, spending much of his life hiking, backpacking, climbing, kayaking, wakeboarding, skimboarding and camping across the world with family and friends. At the age of 58, he discovered another new passion in mountain biking and was zealous about sharing its joys with those who joined him on the trails. Paul loved music, poetry, and the short-lived early ’90s Saturday morning cartoon The Tick. His ubiquitous sense of humor bordered on zany (but after all, isn’t sanity just a one-trick pony anyway?) He was never satisfied with "that's the way it's always been done”. With his indomitable positive attitude, sheer muck power, and unwavering patience, he handled the hard stuff well. You wanted him on your team - and there are many teams out there who will feel his absence. He is survived by his wife, Lori, his children, Luke (Anne) and Rachel, his grandchildren, Noah and Willow, his parents, Thomas and Diane, and his brothers, Philip and Mark. A celebration of life will be held at a future date at Sky Hook Ranch in central Montana. As Paul prioritized finding joy in life and sharing it with others, the family asks that you do the same - go out and do something that brings you real joy and share it with those around you. If you feel so moved, reach out and tell us about it - or another joyful time shared with Paul!

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