As a musician myself, I am curious if anyone (musicians and non musicians included) are finding actual musical usefulness out of this thing? For me, it is nowhere near a replacement or even an aid to listening to sound and judging it only on what I hear.
Chopin circle video and see that I've already visualized this particular piece in a similar manner. Maybe it would be useful to find the connections between more complex sounds that my ears cannot discern very well, but, I'm just not sure yet. Any thoughts?
What if Google just made a decent effort to make sure people aren't photographed near so called "sensitive" areas, like strip clubs, liquor stores, etc. Obviously this couldn't completely solve the problem because it would just be Google's (hopefully) best judgement at work. But it might work as a start.
One could also still use the report function on street view if they wished to have their photograph removed.
In other words, he used the "no one ever got fired for buying IBM" defense.
Better than the Chewbacca defense...
As a musician myself, I am curious if anyone (musicians and non musicians included) are finding actual musical usefulness out of this thing? For me, it is nowhere near a replacement or even an aid to listening to sound and judging it only on what I hear. Chopin circle video and see that I've already visualized this particular piece in a similar manner. Maybe it would be useful to find the connections between more complex sounds that my ears cannot discern very well, but, I'm just not sure yet. Any thoughts?
What if Google just made a decent effort to make sure people aren't photographed near so called "sensitive" areas, like strip clubs, liquor stores, etc. Obviously this couldn't completely solve the problem because it would just be Google's (hopefully) best judgement at work. But it might work as a start. One could also still use the report function on street view if they wished to have their photograph removed.