Leland Scott wrote songs for 20 years, then married Jackie and had two sons. Became a programmer, then an HTML/JavaScript guru, then a web designer, then a writer, then a graphic artist, then a Mac themer, then a Cocoa coder. Had a small business as a disk jockey in 1983-84, which is where he met Jackie. In the mid-1990s, Leland designed and managed the new Citibank Intranet (CitiWeb), moved on to manage the White House website, then the National Science Foundation website.
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Leland Scott wrote songs for 20 years, then married Jackie and had two sons. Became a programmer, then an HTML/JavaScript guru, then a web designer, then a writer, then a graphic artist, then a Mac themer, then a Cocoa coder. Had a small business as a disk jockey in 1983-84, which is where he met Jackie. In the mid-1990s, Leland designed and managed the new Citibank Intranet (CitiWeb), moved on to manage the White House website, then the National Science Foundation website. In 2001, designed and programmed an online store (Classic 45s, http://www.classic45s.com) to support his ongoing addiction to 45 rpm vinyl records. In 2005, started a blog, Musings from Mars (http://www.musingsfrommars.org). In 2008, began work on a theme for Mac OS X called Crystal Clear, which he ultimately released as shareware in April 2010 under the name CrystalClear Interface (http://crystalclear.musingsfrommars.org). In April 2011, released second shareware theme, Crystal Black (http://crystalclear.musingsfrommars.org/crystalblack/). In 2010, finally began digitizing the old cassette recordings made during 1978-2000. These are far from polished, and I'm more comfortable as a songwriter than as a performer, but I was surprised by how much I liked them. I was also surprised by how much good material there was -- 7 albums worth, as it turns out. So I'm releasing them, mostly to document the work that I did during that very creative musical period of my life.