For me, the "free calculus videos" at http://justmathtutoring.com/ made a world of difference. Things I'd struggle with for days he makes me understand in less than 10 minutes.
Quake as a browserplugin? What's the point? What makes it better to play in a browser?
I fail to get the point, you'll have to download a binary in any case.
The only reason why gold is expensive is because we all agree that it is. There's no real use for it, except we all agree and abide by the idea that gold costs a certain amount per ounce. As soon as you give people the choice to deviate from it, you have chaos and anarchy. And that's what going on.
Hmmm...not certain if I follow his logic.
Yeah, but it's a bit funny that they're also, according to TFA, charging for Macs. To me both cases seem absurd, but I guess this is what the world have come to, and hopefully now is moving away from.
Actually I've been using this for a while, for semi-/professional music and audio production. Ardour compares well to known DAWS like Nuendo and ProTools, and the power of jack is in many cases beyond what you can do with proprietary software. Also, all applications wich you can sync and use in conjuction with Jack make for an amazing software audio tool. For example, you can easily run a MIDI sequencer in sync with Ardour, even though it hasn't got MIDI editing features of it's own. Ardour, and generally all free music applications mentioned in TFA, are also quite better when it comes to speed and sometimes in reliability.
Nice article, outlining the most important things and informative when it comes to setting a GNU/Linux DAW up.
Actually I made my own RMS protest song, using one of his speeches as a voice sample over a hiphopish track. When I asked him for sample clearence he told me he didn't like it, and that his voice made it worse. But I could post it anyway, so here goes my music/blog spam: http://ringheimsauto.org/index.php/illegal-musikk/ (mp3/ogg/flac).
For me, the "free calculus videos" at http://justmathtutoring.com/ made a world of difference. Things I'd struggle with for days he makes me understand in less than 10 minutes.
Your mother's an astronaut.
Quake as a browserplugin? What's the point? What makes it better to play in a browser? I fail to get the point, you'll have to download a binary in any case.
The only reason why gold is expensive is because we all agree that it is. There's no real use for it, except we all agree and abide by the idea that gold costs a certain amount per ounce. As soon as you give people the choice to deviate from it, you have chaos and anarchy. And that's what going on. Hmmm...not certain if I follow his logic.
Yeah, but it's a bit funny that they're also, according to TFA, charging for Macs. To me both cases seem absurd, but I guess this is what the world have come to, and hopefully now is moving away from.
Is it safe for laptops too...?
Actually I've been using this for a while, for semi-/professional music and audio production. Ardour compares well to known DAWS like Nuendo and ProTools, and the power of jack is in many cases beyond what you can do with proprietary software. Also, all applications wich you can sync and use in conjuction with Jack make for an amazing software audio tool. For example, you can easily run a MIDI sequencer in sync with Ardour, even though it hasn't got MIDI editing features of it's own. Ardour, and generally all free music applications mentioned in TFA, are also quite better when it comes to speed and sometimes in reliability. Nice article, outlining the most important things and informative when it comes to setting a GNU/Linux DAW up.
Beautiful piece..
Actually I made my own RMS protest song, using one of his speeches as a voice sample over a hiphopish track. When I asked him for sample clearence he told me he didn't like it, and that his voice made it worse. But I could post it anyway, so here goes my music/blog spam: http://ringheimsauto.org/index.php/illegal-musikk/ (mp3/ogg/flac).