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Created on an iPad. The recent passing of Robert Duvall got me thinking about To Kill A Mockngbird. It was once considered to be required reading. I remember my teacher reading it out loud for the class. Arthur “Boo” Radley (played by Robert Duvall) was a mysterious character, feared and hated by the town people who never took the time to know him. It was much easier to just agree with the cool kids and sit at their lunch table. A lot like people today. In the end, he proved himself to be a kind and righteous hero. We could all learn a lot from books like this, such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, but our intellectual superiors have decided that such books should be banned. We are the stupid, unwashed workers. We are not capable of understanding such things. In Chicago, the teachers have even stopped teaching basic reading and math skills, in favor of racial and gender identity. Just my opinion, and I am sure that many of you will hate me for that. I’ll get over it.

https://soundcloud.com/paulieworld/boo-radley

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From chalk board to iPad - what a fascinating modern world we live in! 10/10

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Ciderwell wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2026 8:53 am From chalk board to iPad - what a fascinating modern world we live in! 10/10
Indeed it is! 11/11.

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Paulieworld wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2026 9:24 pm Created on an iPad. The recent passing of Robert Duvall got me thinking about To Kill A Mockngbird. It was once considered to be required reading. I remember my teacher reading it out loud for the class. Arthur “Boo” Radley (played by Robert Duvall) was a mysterious character, feared and hated by the town people who never took the time to know him. It was much easier to just agree with the cool kids and sit at their lunch table. A lot like people today. In the end, he proved himself to be a kind and righteous hero. We could all learn a lot from books like this, such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, but our intellectual superiors have decided that such books should be banned. We are the stupid, unwashed workers. We are not capable of understanding such things. In Chicago, the teachers have even stopped teaching basic reading and math skills, in favor of racial and gender identity. Just my opinion, and I am sure that many of you will hate me for that. I’ll get over it.

https://soundcloud.com/paulieworld/boo-radley
Really nice how adequate music can be made on something as simple as an iPad

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Nice track. Has a cinematic feel.

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Hipster Bales wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2026 4:01 pm
Paulieworld wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2026 9:24 pm Created on an iPad. The recent passing of Robert Duvall got me thinking about To Kill A Mockngbird. It was once considered to be required reading. I remember my teacher reading it out loud for the class. Arthur “Boo” Radley (played by Robert Duvall) was a mysterious character, feared and hated by the town people who never took the time to know him. It was much easier to just agree with the cool kids and sit at their lunch table. A lot like people today. In the end, he proved himself to be a kind and righteous hero. We could all learn a lot from books like this, such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, but our intellectual superiors have decided that such books should be banned. We are the stupid, unwashed workers. We are not capable of understanding such things. In Chicago, the teachers have even stopped teaching basic reading and math skills, in favor of racial and gender identity. Just my opinion, and I am sure that many of you will hate me for that. I’ll get over it.

https://soundcloud.com/paulieworld/boo-radley
Really nice how adequate music can be made on something as simple as an iPad
Thanks. I'm a simple man. Have fun making music.

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procrastive wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2026 4:34 pm Nice track. Has a cinematic feel.
Thank you!

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