Thursday, May 5, 2011

The New ELsMystERy.com

The all new official EL's MystERy home page, ELsMystERy.com, is finally finished after about two months of work.

The new site is integrated with Facebook to make registering quick and effortless. In the future a Twitter signup may also be added. If you don't have a Facebook account there is also a tradition registration. Because the new registration is incompatible with the old one, members of the previous version of ELsMystERy.com will need to re-register.

ELsMystERy.com now features free downloads and games, all in a unique and somewhat intelligent graphical Flash interface. There is an optional HTML interface for people who can't use the Flash interface and even a small version for mobile visitors.

Some of the features that are planned for the near future include: Twitter registration, a links page for members who enter a URL to their website under their account settings, more games, unique features for Street Team Members, as well as an improved mailing list.

Please show your support and sign up today!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Coming Soon

We will be adding to the press release archive soon.

Coming Soon

We will be adding to the newsletter archive soon.

IMPROVIJAZZATION Nation Review of Inertial conFusion

Quoted from: http://zzaj.freehostia.com/Z106Reviews.htm

CD's that have me playing on them don't often get reviewed here, but when multi-instrumentalist Tony Belcastro latched on to a few of the tunes I had up on my "Track Madness" project (27 solo compositions by me (still) available for download and remix), it was an instant conclusion that his final product would get reviewed here. Tony's masterful and energetic guitar work on Lava Flow West just can't be easily dismissed... excellent! Of course, my ears were jaundiced toward pieces like my comprovisation, In Harm's Way... Tony added percussion and drum tracks, as well as some superb (and fluent) guitar that will blow your ears away! We both had a lot of fun with Harpsichord Swirl (another one of mine), too; but it was the strong-rock-oriented Once Over the Edge that "took it to the limit" for me... my absolute favorite track on the CD. If you haven't listened to Tony's work before - you'll want to NOW, folks; though it's not "pure jazz", it has elements of the ebb/flow that transcend labels. I give this one a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED and an "EQ" (energy quotient) rating of 4.96.

I AM AUTISM

I am autistic. There is some debate over whether my diagnosis should be labeled high-functioning autism, or Asperger's Syndrome, as the diagnosis really can go either way based on my history. I prefer to refer to myself as high-functioning. My doctor just refers to me as being autistic. Others just seem to assume that I have Asperger's Syndrome because I can talk and am not always mute. My Autism-Spectrum Quotient is 45 out of a possible 50. I don't consider autism to be something I have, but something that I am.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Welcome to the new EL's MystERy blog!

Hello and welcome to the new EL's MystERy blog. There should be something worth reading here in about another week.