See, I am a very creative guy. but not a very good programmer. Maybe the bulk of people who are out of work are programmers, or not up to the ask of assembling entire programs....
I have Soundtrack, and I was thinking the same thing as i watched the Keynote, live.
I am thinking that, as with the other iLife movie stuff, it is a cheaper version of all their professional stuff.
Final Cut Pro -> iMovie, DVD Studio Pro -> iDVD, Soundtrack -> Garage Band...
I do not see how it will.
First Yahoo is dripping with ads, and that is very freaking annoying, second, Google is basically ad free.
I think the question is...
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Dreams of the Moon
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I think we need to ask what are we going to do with the International Space Station. Ever since NASA grounded all space flights, the load has kind of fallen to the Russians, right?
I think we need to finish what we started, and then figure out what we are going to do with the Moon.
Also, let's pretend for a minute that we do go back, what would be the point? The cost of running an installation would be far to great of a cost to make it worth it. In the 60's & 70's we forked over the money to prove something to the Soviets -- which is no longer a valid goal...
See, I am a very creative guy. but not a very good programmer. Maybe the bulk of people who are out of work are programmers, or not up to the ask of assembling entire programs....
I have Soundtrack, and I was thinking the same thing as i watched the Keynote, live. I am thinking that, as with the other iLife movie stuff, it is a cheaper version of all their professional stuff. Final Cut Pro -> iMovie, DVD Studio Pro -> iDVD, Soundtrack -> Garage Band...
I do not see how it will. First Yahoo is dripping with ads, and that is very freaking annoying, second, Google is basically ad free.
I think we need to ask what are we going to do with the International Space Station. Ever since NASA grounded all space flights, the load has kind of fallen to the Russians, right?
I think we need to finish what we started, and then figure out what we are going to do with the Moon.
Also, let's pretend for a minute that we do go back, what would be the point? The cost of running an installation would be far to great of a cost to make it worth it. In the 60's & 70's we forked over the money to prove something to the Soviets -- which is no longer a valid goal...