if you had actually RTFA'd you'd realize that comment wasn't made until nearly 2 hours after he was allowed to leave the room. so no, the sarcastic "maybe i shoulda killed..." comment has absolutely nothing to do with him not being allowed to leave the initial panel room.
I remember this as the worst movie i have ever seen, bar none. It had Paul Rueban, Ganine Garrofalow, and Ben Stiller. Mystery Men just has to be somewhere in the top 10 worst movies of all time. Truly a turd among turds.
i've used moodlogic and it's really good. It allows you to sort your music files based on all sorts of criteria (sad, mellow, angry, dance, country, etc.) and is generally really good at putting together a playlist based on your criteria. You can even sort by year and tempo.
It is a subscription service ($30 for 10,000 activated songs i think) but you don't HAVE to buy the subscription. The way the system works is through users categorizing the songs and sending the info back to moodlogic. I suppose they then take the average of all the song profiles and use that to make a decision about how a song should be categorized.
however, if you don't want to pay for the service you get a chance to use their database for free. For every 5 songs you profile they allow you to use thier "auto-profiling" database to categorized 20 of your own songs. So the more you contribute to the system, the more free profilings you get from them.
As for linux goes... it doesn't work in Linux. However it does run like a charm in Win4Lin:-)
wow, i can honestly say... i LOVED that game. I think i played that game more than any other game on the NES. However, none of my friends liked it in the slightest. Try as i might to get them to realize the sheer brilliance of this game, i never got a single convert. I think i'm gonna fire up NESticle right now and relive the good old times... awesome game...
if you had actually RTFA'd you'd realize that comment wasn't made until nearly 2 hours after he was allowed to leave the room. so no, the sarcastic "maybe i shoulda killed ..." comment has absolutely nothing to do with him not being allowed to leave the initial panel room.
I remember this as the worst movie i have ever seen, bar none. It had Paul Rueban, Ganine Garrofalow, and Ben Stiller. Mystery Men just has to be somewhere in the top 10 worst movies of all time. Truly a turd among turds.
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it's a weekly publication, and the web sees things before the newstand gets them... this is next weeks coverstory
i've used moodlogic and it's really good. It allows you to sort your music files based on all sorts of criteria (sad, mellow, angry, dance, country, etc.) and is generally really good at putting together a playlist based on your criteria. You can even sort by year and tempo.
:-)
It is a subscription service ($30 for 10,000 activated songs i think) but you don't HAVE to buy the subscription. The way the system works is through users categorizing the songs and sending the info back to moodlogic. I suppose they then take the average of all the song profiles and use that to make a decision about how a song should be categorized.
however, if you don't want to pay for the service you get a chance to use their database for free. For every 5 songs you profile they allow you to use thier "auto-profiling" database to categorized 20 of your own songs. So the more you contribute to the system, the more free profilings you get from them.
As for linux goes... it doesn't work in Linux. However it does run like a charm in Win4Lin
wow, i can honestly say... i LOVED that game. I think i played that game more than any other game on the NES. However, none of my friends liked it in the slightest. Try as i might to get them to realize the sheer brilliance of this game, i never got a single convert. I think i'm gonna fire up NESticle right now and relive the good old times... awesome game...