I'm going to give Reaper a spin soon. I've messed with Cubase and Sonar before, wanted to look at Pro Tools, but cost was always a problem for me, though I don't think they're unfairly priced.
Back on Audacity, my son likes it, but I hate it. I find the interface just awful, not very intuitive, which is a shame, because the most important part, the backend processing, is nice. But they could put some more effort into that interface. For most wav editing type stuff, I'll use Adobe Audition. I've seen Ardour too, it's a good effort, but not serious competition at this stage.
Encryption isn't all technology, if I may be so pedantic. And quite a bit of technology is involved in breaking or modifying encryption.
But agreed, backdoors are dangerous, bad ideas.
Waiting for Ancient Aliens guy to claim that the feldspar/sunstones used by the Vikings for navigation on cloudy days were actually misunderstood alien data storage media.
Not suggesting all Iranians are extremists, BTW, that was a tangent; just ranting about the whole "Christianity same as Islam" argument. Correlation is not causation. The key is to see what motivates someone into dangerous behavior; are they doing so in the name of their religion, or regardless of it?
That may annoy you and (to a lesser extent) I, but it's still a false equivalence. Politicians referencing their religion does not a theocracy make.
Whatever whacko extremist christians may exist in the Americas and Europe, they're far and away outnumbered and out-violenced by, and have far less clout and influence on the world than extremist Islamists, in any remotely modern and relevant context.
(Don't forget Verizon). But that's just what I was thinking, now they'll all definitely have to be more creative in finding a way to impose more hidden fees, they won't be able to claim it's related to an Internet tax for a long time coming.
I think it's been rather disappointing and a bit dull, but it has been many years since I've watched it. I can't believe after all they've been through and seen, suddenly Muldar is so quick to just discount everything now (except Roswell). And that last episode was just weird. I would've thought that with only 6 episodes to air, they'd stick to the primary story arch.
OTOH, it beats the snot out of watching American Idol.
I don't believe it. What about the relentless left-wing social justice stories that blame nerds for everything wrong in the world? What about constant news-today-gone-tomorrow political stories that are general news, at best?
When did the left-wing blame the nerds? Usually they target the anti-nerds: those pegged as right-wing, old, white, anti-science, religious, "out-of-touch" fossils.
No government would be competent enough to pull off a conspiracy of that magnitude (except maybe DPRK), and not many would be that callous as to kill to their own people in cold blood either, nor do that much damage to their own infrastructure. There's no real gain from something like that, even with increased government oversight. Neither Bush nor Cheney were planning on being in power the rest of their lives, unlike, say, Kim Jung Il. (Though shorter/fewer term limits for Congress would help to prevent such a conspiracy too). But the "truthers" will keep going on with their incredibly ignorant "jet fuel can't melt steel beams" strawman.
Not surprising at all, especially the depression. A major component of stress is realizing or feeling like you don't have control over your life (due to your job, boss, spouse, financial situation etc.) so naturally that can lead to depression. What's the point of living without free will, feeling trapped? Gone on long enough, with cortisol eating at your innards, you'll gain weight too, which can just feed into more depression, as it lowers your health and self-esteem. Dementia seems a bit more complicated, but not I can't say I'm surprised, as paranoia and cynicism, an outcome of the depression, would be likely gateways.
"Obsession"? Why is it an obsession? I've never understood that strawman. Our founding fathers considered it a basic right to have a weapon so you could defend yourself (no matter your build or strength), or hunt for food.
!00% agree, should be part and parcel of the ownership. I've had my permit to buy for 5 years now, but as yet have not, partly because of the huge responsibility it entails.
Unless you're "upside down" and the North Pole is on the bottom. (Up and down in space mean nothing, and you've still "found" it).
A better indicator would be to point in the same direction of the Earth's spin.
Did prices tend to round up, or down, or some of both? I'm 99% in favor of getting rid of the 1 cent coin, but I doubt items will go from say, $9.95 to $9.90, and instead will go to an even $10. Which sounds minor but adds up eventually. Retail should love it though.
That must be it. It's irksome when one figure is blamed for absolutely everything, it shows a lack of scope and understanding. I'm no fan of Obama, but I don't blame him for absolutely everything happening in DC right now. Same applies to Christie.
Now see here, you wet blanket you, nix the real world stuff, no one wants to ruin the pipe dream of cherry picked routes. Kidding aside, yeah, there are some situations and places where this just isn't going to work, not without some massive futuristic AI. And what does a car do when the GPS map is wrong?
By the way, your sig is in direct conflict with your moderated comment.
100% agreed. I don't get it either. Heck, I'm a guy, if I could have long hair I would. But I've got none at all.
Well, her marriage isn't going so well last I heard, so maybe she'll grow it back.
You can do it but performance/latency may suffer. Try WineASIO. http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org...
I'm going to give Reaper a spin soon. I've messed with Cubase and Sonar before, wanted to look at Pro Tools, but cost was always a problem for me, though I don't think they're unfairly priced.
Back on Audacity, my son likes it, but I hate it. I find the interface just awful, not very intuitive, which is a shame, because the most important part, the backend processing, is nice. But they could put some more effort into that interface. For most wav editing type stuff, I'll use Adobe Audition. I've seen Ardour too, it's a good effort, but not serious competition at this stage.
brings parties together — against technology
Encryption isn't all technology, if I may be so pedantic. And quite a bit of technology is involved in breaking or modifying encryption.
But agreed, backdoors are dangerous, bad ideas.
Waiting for Ancient Aliens guy to claim that the feldspar/sunstones used by the Vikings for navigation on cloudy days were actually misunderstood alien data storage media.
Not suggesting all Iranians are extremists, BTW, that was a tangent; just ranting about the whole "Christianity same as Islam" argument. Correlation is not causation. The key is to see what motivates someone into dangerous behavior; are they doing so in the name of their religion, or regardless of it?
That may annoy you and (to a lesser extent) I, but it's still a false equivalence. Politicians referencing their religion does not a theocracy make.
Whatever whacko extremist christians may exist in the Americas and Europe, they're far and away outnumbered and out-violenced by, and have far less clout and influence on the world than extremist Islamists, in any remotely modern and relevant context.
(Don't forget Verizon). But that's just what I was thinking, now they'll all definitely have to be more creative in finding a way to impose more hidden fees, they won't be able to claim it's related to an Internet tax for a long time coming.
I think it's been rather disappointing and a bit dull, but it has been many years since I've watched it. I can't believe after all they've been through and seen, suddenly Muldar is so quick to just discount everything now (except Roswell). And that last episode was just weird. I would've thought that with only 6 episodes to air, they'd stick to the primary story arch.
OTOH, it beats the snot out of watching American Idol.
I don't believe it. What about the relentless left-wing social justice stories that blame nerds for everything wrong in the world? What about constant news-today-gone-tomorrow political stories that are general news, at best?
When did the left-wing blame the nerds? Usually they target the anti-nerds: those pegged as right-wing, old, white, anti-science, religious, "out-of-touch" fossils.
Actually... only one turtle. And four elephants.
Thus, the north pole must be Cori Celesti ..
No government would be competent enough to pull off a conspiracy of that magnitude (except maybe DPRK), and not many would be that callous as to kill to their own people in cold blood either, nor do that much damage to their own infrastructure. There's no real gain from something like that, even with increased government oversight. Neither Bush nor Cheney were planning on being in power the rest of their lives, unlike, say, Kim Jung Il. (Though shorter/fewer term limits for Congress would help to prevent such a conspiracy too). But the "truthers" will keep going on with their incredibly ignorant "jet fuel can't melt steel beams" strawman.
Not surprising at all, especially the depression. A major component of stress is realizing or feeling like you don't have control over your life (due to your job, boss, spouse, financial situation etc.) so naturally that can lead to depression. What's the point of living without free will, feeling trapped? Gone on long enough, with cortisol eating at your innards, you'll gain weight too, which can just feed into more depression, as it lowers your health and self-esteem. Dementia seems a bit more complicated, but not I can't say I'm surprised, as paranoia and cynicism, an outcome of the depression, would be likely gateways.
"Obsession"? Why is it an obsession? I've never understood that strawman. Our founding fathers considered it a basic right to have a weapon so you could defend yourself (no matter your build or strength), or hunt for food.
!00% agree, should be part and parcel of the ownership. I've had my permit to buy for 5 years now, but as yet have not, partly because of the huge responsibility it entails.
Is that like the secret to flying is to fall but miss the ground? ;)
Not to be pedantic, but nobody was burned in Salem. They were hanged, with the exception of Giles Corey who got crushed under rocks.
Unless you're "upside down" and the North Pole is on the bottom. (Up and down in space mean nothing, and you've still "found" it).
A better indicator would be to point in the same direction of the Earth's spin.
Please don't feed the trolls. They leave poop everywhere.
Now you just sound kinda Scottish. Which is cool.
Patience is a virtue.
Did prices tend to round up, or down, or some of both? I'm 99% in favor of getting rid of the 1 cent coin, but I doubt items will go from say, $9.95 to $9.90, and instead will go to an even $10. Which sounds minor but adds up eventually. Retail should love it though.
Personally, If I lived in NJ I would be really annoyed ..
You can stop right there and your statement is accurate.
That must be it. It's irksome when one figure is blamed for absolutely everything, it shows a lack of scope and understanding. I'm no fan of Obama, but I don't blame him for absolutely everything happening in DC right now. Same applies to Christie.
Now see here, you wet blanket you, nix the real world stuff, no one wants to ruin the pipe dream of cherry picked routes. Kidding aside, yeah, there are some situations and places where this just isn't going to work, not without some massive futuristic AI. And what does a car do when the GPS map is wrong?
By the way, your sig is in direct conflict with your moderated comment.
100% agreed. I don't get it either. Heck, I'm a guy, if I could have long hair I would. But I've got none at all.
Well, her marriage isn't going so well last I heard, so maybe she'll grow it back.