Domain: gotdns.com
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Re:For those who will not view it... rationale?
Like what the heck is going on here?
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Re:own them
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Re:Shrinking bandwith to prevent illegal downloads
It's stupid from the perspective of the RIAA, perhaps. Quite frankly, though, university admins care far more about bandwidth than they do about stopping the Reefer^H^H^H^H^H^HMP3 Madness. If everyone and their brother never downloaded from the outside world but shared their entire MP3 collection on the dorm LANs, the admins would be a happy bunch. UIUC, by the way, gives students a ~750MB quota per 24-hour period -- but the quota does not apply to connections inside the uiuc.edu domain. Combine that with sufficient internal mirrors for the legal stuff and everyone is happy except for the RIAA. And, honeslty, raise your hands if you pity them.
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Re:Got the torrents up :)
ok i got cog.mov up and running. Umm could i have some donations. My hard drive is grinding. heh message me! cog.mov (honda commercial) is here: http://thebrokenwargames.gotdns.com/cog.mov.torre
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Credits
If you download the contraption.avi then read the credits.
Torrent that somebody else has already posted to contraption.avi -
hey!
ok i got cog.mov up and running. Umm could i have some donations. My hard drive is grinding. heh message me! cog.mov is here: http://thebrokenwargames.gotdns.com/cog.mov.torre
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Got the torrents up :)
The contraption.AVI http://thebrokenwargames.gotdns.com/con.torrent and the machine.avi http://thebrokenwargames.gotdns.com/machine.avi.t
o rrent the honda video will be up in a few minutes. stop downloading it if you can. I need the video to make meta. -
Got the torrents up :)
The contraption.AVI http://thebrokenwargames.gotdns.com/con.torrent and the machine.avi http://thebrokenwargames.gotdns.com/machine.avi.t
o rrent the honda video will be up in a few minutes. stop downloading it if you can. I need the video to make meta. -
Re:The Good and the Bad.
I would like to think as you do that bands will skip the middleman and go right to publishing their music online, but that wouldn't just be a radical shift for the music industry...it'd basically be blowing it up and starting it all over again. The promotion machine that is the music industry is what bands need to try to make money, not the selling outlet.
the industry is the promotion machine that is needed to squeeze most artists out of the picture almost entirely, while making outrageous amounts of money on a few.
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Re:Where's the macho?
What, this anachronism?
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Re:hacking it..
What, this anacronism? (yes, that's an ethernet adaptor on top
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Some tutorials and advice on the Web.I found this reasonable advice from jemfinch during a related discussion:
"Learn Scheme. Download "DrScheme" and use it while you go through "How to Design Programs," a free online book for learning to program with Scheme. After that, go to half.com and buy "The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" for around $10 (it'll be an old edition, but that's alright) and read through it, doing all the exercises it suggests.
If you do that, you'll not only know how to program, but you'll be a better programmer than probably 97% of the people on this board. Which doesn't say much, to be sure, but you'll find that the solid basis in programming that you've developed will allow you to learn any language you want easily. And you'll be able to program well in those languages."
Dr. Scheme
How to Design Programs (Uses Scheme to teach programming)
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (also uses Scheme to teach programming)For those who're interested in Ruby, I've found a tutorial on that as well.
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Some tutorials and advice on the Web.I found this reasonable advice from jemfinch during a related discussion:
"Learn Scheme. Download "DrScheme" and use it while you go through "How to Design Programs," a free online book for learning to program with Scheme. After that, go to half.com and buy "The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" for around $10 (it'll be an old edition, but that's alright) and read through it, doing all the exercises it suggests.
If you do that, you'll not only know how to program, but you'll be a better programmer than probably 97% of the people on this board. Which doesn't say much, to be sure, but you'll find that the solid basis in programming that you've developed will allow you to learn any language you want easily. And you'll be able to program well in those languages."
Dr. Scheme
How to Design Programs (Uses Scheme to teach programming)
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (also uses Scheme to teach programming)For those who're interested in Ruby, I've found a tutorial on that as well.
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