quote one:
YMV makes it possible for customers quickly to find, whenever they want, their own favorite high-quality music, ring and real tones in any genre or from any record label to any device. In addition, YMV offers to these customers available high-quality visual entertainment from the media en entertainment industries, and allows them to not only to store and play the items of their choice on their own computer and/or portable digital media devices but also legally transfer them to portable multi-media players. All of this while offering security and flexibility in terms of payment methods.
quote 2:
As for our digital Multimedia Player/Viewer which is about to be launched,.....
Looks like they want to own content and push it to their own playback devices.
from their site:
Below, they reference their own media player (and compare it to the iPod), but the but the bulk of the wording talks about secure transmission and ownership of the entire chain....
maybe they're looking at all the failed set-top box starts that Commodore did with the Amiga chipset, I wonder how far along their player *really* is or if that is why they bought Commodore....
no, I havent read the article.... but if the water is moving, then there is energy available. Is a water wheel breaking the laws of thermodynamics as well?
Just before this gets out of hand, the article state that it takes 15 workers to operate 15 jackhammers. The savings is for large-scale contiguous jackhammer work, not a 15-man crew operating ONE jackhammer as is implied. That is all.
Uh, not to pick nits, but FLASH doesnt use LINGO. that is the language behind ShockWave.(Director)
FLASH uses ActionScript, which has gone under some major changes in the last few releases. Mosty dot-syntax now, looks very much like javascript. The whole program revolves around Objects and inheritance, works as a programming environment now.
Er..
most Adobe products will save to PDF format.
They also have virtual printers available, so you can 'print to PDF' from most programs.
(at least they have on my MAC for the last 6 years or so...)
Try a google search for "PDF Printer"
that arg is just plain wrong.
art is what the expression and act of art creation,
not the tools used to create it.
sometimes is is just the intention, not the physical results.
take the Ducahmp or the whole Dada movement,
he displayed found objects, with ZERO involvement
or alteration and displayed them as art.
(a bottle rack, an old mens room urinal)
I recall in the 70s (maybe the early 80s) that
a CONCEPT of art was sold at auction for lots-o-bux
It was an instruction set, to be followed at a later date (I believe it was something like "draw 50,0000 one-inch line in pencil, 1/8 inch apart, in groups of 100" )
you may not like it, but the general concensus was
Art.
doh,
.....
my quoting refs got stripped by the slashcode.
quote one:
YMV makes it possible for customers quickly to find, whenever they want, their own favorite high-quality music, ring and real tones in any genre or from any record label to any device. In addition, YMV offers to these customers available high-quality visual entertainment from the media en entertainment industries, and allows them to not only to store and play the items of their choice on their own computer and/or portable digital media devices but also legally transfer them to portable multi-media players. All of this while offering security and flexibility in terms of payment methods.
quote 2:
As for our digital Multimedia Player/Viewer which is about to be launched,
Looks like they want to own content and push it to their own playback devices.
from their site:
Below, they reference their own media player (and compare it to the iPod), but the but the bulk of the wording talks about secure transmission and ownership of the entire chain....
maybe they're looking at all the failed set-top box starts that Commodore did with the Amiga chipset, I wonder how far along their player *really* is or if that is why they bought Commodore....
FYI, Freddy Fish, and all Humongous titles (to my knowledge) are MAC/WIN hybrids. We run them on both plaforms at home with zero problems.
but I get your point.
jdog
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no, I havent read the article....
but if the water is moving, then there is energy available. Is a water wheel breaking the laws of thermodynamics as well?
Just before this gets out of hand, the article state that it takes 15 workers to operate 15 jackhammers.
The savings is for large-scale contiguous jackhammer work, not a 15-man crew operating ONE jackhammer as is implied.
That is all.
> Actually in the future the computer will scan your face and biological status and read your mind based on millions of tiny clues.
Doesnt sound like a good interface to me.
All Ill ever get is a un-ending stream of
pRon sites.
Uh, not to pick nits, but FLASH doesnt use LINGO.
that is the language behind ShockWave.(Director)
FLASH uses ActionScript, which has gone under some
major changes in the last few releases.
Mosty dot-syntax now, looks very much like javascript.
The whole program revolves around Objects and inheritance, works as a programming environment now.
linux, windows, macOSX:
user blender:
http://www.blender.nl/
My personal choice for MAC:
pixels3D
http://www.pixels.net
lots of possibilities.
jdog
Er.. most Adobe products will save to PDF format. They also have virtual printers available, so you can 'print to PDF' from most programs. (at least they have on my MAC for the last 6 years or so...) Try a google search for "PDF Printer"
that arg is just plain wrong. art is what the expression and act of art creation, not the tools used to create it. sometimes is is just the intention, not the physical results. take the Ducahmp or the whole Dada movement, he displayed found objects, with ZERO involvement or alteration and displayed them as art. (a bottle rack, an old mens room urinal) I recall in the 70s (maybe the early 80s) that a CONCEPT of art was sold at auction for lots-o-bux It was an instruction set, to be followed at a later date (I believe it was something like "draw 50,0000 one-inch line in pencil, 1/8 inch apart, in groups of 100" ) you may not like it, but the general concensus was Art.
Hmmm, that just doesnt seem right...