I'll leave my comment to be buried but just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work in creating Slashdot Rob. I don't come here nearly as often as I did in 1999 but it was my first online hangout. Good luck and take care.
That's Lobstertainment was one of my favorite episodes. But then I love Zoidberg:-). I agree with what everyone else is saying about BBS not being as good as the episodes. I understand that they have (or will) planned to show the movie as four episodes with commercials. I wonder if it wouldn't come across better that way.
My oft repeated Futurama quote anytime I do something as a favor for a friend - Zoidberg: "Hooray I'm useful!"
I just wish I could do a stereotypical Jewish accent as well as Billy West or Hank Azaria.
Always a true engineer, Scotty had the good sense to stay safely on board the ship.
Right now a Trek nerd is seething and writing a reply to remind everyone that Scotty beamed down on plenty of away missions such as "City on the Edge of Forever" and "Who Mourns for Adonais" and...Oh no. The Trek nerd...it's...it's ME!
*Turns phaser on self*
The tactile feedback is fine. It's the audible feedback I find offensive (as the poster mentioned.) I haven't used a model M in several years but I still cringe when I think of that loud springy clacking sound.
Now give me a keyboard with the same feel and less sound and I'd be happy.
Depending on how much it costs for a hobbyist and history buff like me I'd use it. I already use the archive at theTime Magazine site since I am a print subscriber. It's loads of geeky fun going back and reading articles from 1923 to the present. It's fascinating to read articles about Hitler, Ghandi or the first IBM PC in context as they happened. I for one am hoping it is reasonably priced as I would definitely take advantage of it.
...will EMI's excellent (and huge) back catalog of classical recordings be available. All the article says is "EMI's catalog." But I'm not going to just assume that's everything.
I seem to recall seeing minidisc data storage a while back. A quick Google search brought up this Wikipedia entry. Looks like it was a non starter though.
I assume you mean to rival iTunes? As far as I know Apple isn't selling their own brand of hardware player. Should be interesting. The digital music download space is getting pretty crowded.
Wow thanks for reminding me of beamer. I completely forgot about that. I had a couple of dozen cds beamed to my account. An awful lot of them weren't available of course. I have a lot of classical and cds by artists like Danny Gatton that don't tend to be available on services like that. Was a cool idea though none of us were surprised when it got mp3.com in trouble.
One problem I often have with some of the indy sites is that a large portion of the music is rock, punk, electronic and their derivatives. I don't mind that so much when that's what I'm looking for but I have always wanted a good source for indy classical musicians. Mp3.com was ok but of course there was a lot of crap to weed through. Magnatune is a good site (although it's not p2p) but again not a ton of classical artists represented.
It seems to me there's plenty of unheard violinists, pianists and even small chamber orchestras just playing for weddings and bah mitzvas and many of them are quite talented. Ok so maybe I'm the only one who's interested in this but it would be nice to find.
Just wait till Google becomes Googlezon!
Then we can really start to worry. I am waiting to hear the announcement that Google is moving their office to Cheyenne Mountain.
It's worth a look, if only for an insight into how far the technology has come in the last ten years. I never suspected you could embed pop-up ads in a PDF.
Obviously you and I are simply incapable of stooping to their level of evil.
I'm not familiar with the artificial delay issue. I used Netflix for a long time and always got my movies quickly. I canceled my free trial of Blockbuster because I constantly had to wait for movies in my queue. With Netflix there was almost never a wait. When you say artificial delay you're not talking about a popular movie that they're out of?
Yea it's a bit OT but with all the talk of the various controllers here's a nice page listing a lot of the sticks we used back in the day.
http://www.classicgaming.com/gamingmuseum/2600p.ht ml
Speaking of innovation check out the Joyboard on that page. Built for the Amiga it was a surf board type controller. The weirdest idea conceived for a video game might be the Zen meditation game. You had to stand on the Joyboard and remain as motionless as possible. If you moved you would lose. Can't imagine why that one never caught on with the kids.
Well up until very recently my street was not serviced by cable or dsl even though people just a few hundred feet away could get it. In my case it was a matter of there being too few people on my street to justify running the wiring (or that's my guess.)
So up until last week I fell into that category of my zip code has service but it's not available for us.
What are you browsing at? I read at +2 and very few posts have been insensitive. If you're reading at 1 or 0 I am sure the number of f*cktards is far higher.
As a former subscriber I can say they are worth it depending on the type of music you listen to. If it's strictly mainstream then forget it. For me I spent nearly all my time in their classical and jazz catalogs. There's plenty of good stuff including lots of historical recordings by great artists/conducters etc. I was upset when they changed their pricing model. Being able to download all the tracks you wanted (well it was actually ~2000 per month but me being dial-up I never came close to the unspoken cap) was certainly nice but we all knew it wouldn't last.
Check out the link to browse their catalog that someone posted earlier in the comments. It definitely doesn't sound like much if you're used to downloading all you want from p2p. But if you already use pay sites it's a very economical way to try new music.
And as for why I'm not currently a member it's all economics. I plan to join again in the near future.
Oh and again if you're a jazz fan (especially if you like the great jazz pianists like Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Jelly Roll Morton etc) then you'll really like the service.
I'll leave my comment to be buried but just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work in creating Slashdot Rob. I don't come here nearly as often as I did in 1999 but it was my first online hangout. Good luck and take care.
Dude you were hot ;-)
That's Lobstertainment was one of my favorite episodes. But then I love Zoidberg :-).
I agree with what everyone else is saying about BBS not being as good as the episodes. I understand that they have (or will) planned to show the movie as four episodes with commercials. I wonder if it wouldn't come across better that way.
My oft repeated Futurama quote anytime I do something as a favor for a friend - Zoidberg: "Hooray I'm useful!"
I just wish I could do a stereotypical Jewish accent as well as Billy West or Hank Azaria.
The tactile feedback is fine. It's the audible feedback I find offensive (as the poster mentioned.) I haven't used a model M in several years but I still cringe when I think of that loud springy clacking sound. Now give me a keyboard with the same feel and less sound and I'd be happy.
Depending on how much it costs for a hobbyist and history buff like me I'd use it. I already use the archive at theTime Magazine site since I am a print subscriber. It's loads of geeky fun going back and reading articles from 1923 to the present. It's fascinating to read articles about Hitler, Ghandi or the first IBM PC in context as they happened. I for one am hoping it is reasonably priced as I would definitely take advantage of it.
...will EMI's excellent (and huge) back catalog of classical recordings be available. All the article says is "EMI's catalog." But I'm not going to just assume that's everything.
I know no one will see this because it's from days ago but... Lily was played by the always excellent Alfre Woodard.
I seem to recall seeing minidisc data storage a while back. A quick Google search brought up this Wikipedia entry. Looks like it was a non starter though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD_Data
No. The minidisc isn't just a smaller disc it is encased in plastic.
I assume you mean to rival iTunes? As far as I know Apple isn't selling their own brand of hardware player. Should be interesting. The digital music download space is getting pretty crowded.
Wow thanks for reminding me of beamer. I completely forgot about that. I had a couple of dozen cds beamed to my account. An awful lot of them weren't available of course. I have a lot of classical and cds by artists like Danny Gatton that don't tend to be available on services like that. Was a cool idea though none of us were surprised when it got mp3.com in trouble.
There. Now go run out and buy one!
It seems to me there's plenty of unheard violinists, pianists and even small chamber orchestras just playing for weddings and bah mitzvas and many of them are quite talented. Ok so maybe I'm the only one who's interested in this but it would be nice to find.
Just wait till Google becomes Googlezon! Then we can really start to worry. I am waiting to hear the announcement that Google is moving their office to Cheyenne Mountain.
Obviously you and I are simply incapable of stooping to their level of evil.
I'm not familiar with the artificial delay issue. I used Netflix for a long time and always got my movies quickly. I canceled my free trial of Blockbuster because I constantly had to wait for movies in my queue. With Netflix there was almost never a wait. When you say artificial delay you're not talking about a popular movie that they're out of?
Yea it's a bit OT but with all the talk of the various controllers here's a nice page listing a lot of the sticks we used back in the day. http://www.classicgaming.com/gamingmuseum/2600p.ht ml
Speaking of innovation check out the Joyboard on that page. Built for the Amiga it was a surf board type controller. The weirdest idea conceived for a video game might be the Zen meditation game. You had to stand on the Joyboard and remain as motionless as possible. If you moved you would lose. Can't imagine why that one never caught on with the kids.
Well up until very recently my street was not serviced by cable or dsl even though people just a few hundred feet away could get it. In my case it was a matter of there being too few people on my street to justify running the wiring (or that's my guess.)
So up until last week I fell into that category of my zip code has service but it's not available for us.
Out of curiosity where do you buy your AAC music from? Wouldn't happen to be a Russian site would it? ;-)
Maybe you should write the script for Lucas' next picture. Already I can see you would be a far better screenwriter :-)
What are you browsing at? I read at +2 and very few posts have been insensitive. If you're reading at 1 or 0 I am sure the number of f*cktards is far higher.
As a former subscriber I can say they are worth it depending on the type of music you listen to. If it's strictly mainstream then forget it. For me I spent nearly all my time in their classical and jazz catalogs. There's plenty of good stuff including lots of historical recordings by great artists/conducters etc. I was upset when they changed their pricing model. Being able to download all the tracks you wanted (well it was actually ~2000 per month but me being dial-up I never came close to the unspoken cap) was certainly nice but we all knew it wouldn't last.
Check out the link to browse their catalog that someone posted earlier in the comments. It definitely doesn't sound like much if you're used to downloading all you want from p2p. But if you already use pay sites it's a very economical way to try new music.
And as for why I'm not currently a member it's all economics. I plan to join again in the near future.
Oh and again if you're a jazz fan (especially if you like the great jazz pianists like Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Jelly Roll Morton etc) then you'll really like the service.
I am clearly the only person who likes the gold/tan color. The old green is just so boring. Now the eye bleeding blue/black of Games now that sucks.
SCO is here and we are the rightful owners of Linux. So pay your licenses slashdotters or feel the wrath of Darl!
Oh crap I'm not signed in am I?