Ha ha, sorry, theme was "Connected Worlds". :) |
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Oh no, maybe the horrible pun is the "dead ends"? |
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You didn't link to the ludum dare homepage, and haven't told us the theme, so now I don't know what this year's horrible pun is.
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Should not be possible..?? |
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What a great read... from the original story through to the comments. I understand the need for copyright and privacy, but there are just to many situations where it is a grey area. There is never a problem with creating a key cutter, a blow torch or a gun, the legality comes in how it is used. The program you created is a tool, how it is used is not a question of copyright. Technically deadbolt should have been able to sue the creators of a key copying machine because it infringed on their security should anyone use said machine for dubious intentions. Thank you for fighting this, I almost laughed as he mentioned the DCMA with an effect date of 1998 when your program came our in 1997, even at worst, you would have been covered under grandfather law with your product being constructed and distributed prior to the act going into effect.
Keep up the good work and thanks for your effort. |
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Aww, thanks, Harry! I like your descriptions very much. Sometimes I think about re-recording some old favorites since with my modern understanding of recording, it's hard for me to not find awful flaws with the old stuff. But I also worry that this is a really bad idea, like the kind of thought that happens right around the time a really charming outfit wears out its welcome. Glad you like the deep cuts anyway though. :)
PS: This isn't 12-string, but we've got two lavish stereo 6-string acoustics with different tuning, which sorta does sound like that. |
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Have enjoyed your songs/songwriting for a while Tom. I like 'em. The variety of sound styles/tempos/resolutions, the harmonies, the long-shelf-life lyrics, the puns, the illusions, the super sub-texts, the aspirational TV appearance wizardry, the hidden (pseudo cynical, covertly positive, often wacky, juxtaposed in ways that require packing tape and perseverance) hand of the satelite tinkering maven, the 'splosions (wait...). Time for a reflective compilation album with the songs written about compilers? I would love to hear an extended, fleshed out, deliberate version of Isabel Refuses to be Weakened, with this (12 string?) guitar sound, and the attendant polished production values, bits and bobs of reverb, etc.. maybe some back-up singers.. ;) Best Wishes |
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that is what mark zurkerburgh laptop when he first use when he was in havard |
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I still remember level 3! :) Glad there are still people playing this and sorry I haven't been paying much attention! |
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We're almost to level 4000! Time sure flies since I still remember level 3000. |
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Thanks everyone! jcreed: All precision plectrum!
I'd really like to record Jeff H. I still practice that one sometimes and I think Nels knows how to play it too. To me, the live video of Airborne Toxic Event is the canonical version, though it would be nice to have a polished version of that fave too. |
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Awesome!! Great song.
Any plans to record older jams like Airborne Toxic Event or Jefferson Hydroplane? |
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Yay! Now I can listen and think back fondly on my wedding :)
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ahh those sweet acoustic finger-pickin' riffs |
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will it be better the more i record? and if i fail during recording will it think failing is a good thing? |
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Ah, does it? I even took MUNI to the race expo, there was just some warning in the materials that it was before public transit because it was Sunday. Next time! |
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12747. Anonymous (73.35.233.240) –
02 Aug 2014 08:38:03
[ ARST ARSW ]
wait I see you already addressed that. nevermind. |
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12746. Anonymous (73.35.233.240) –
02 Aug 2014 08:35:36
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do you have all the scenes "attached" to the text words, so that you can sort the scenes with a program? Because if you did, then you could take the list of all the words spoken, and then find songs or quotes or something that would be funny, which contain only words in the transcript and have it speak the sentence. |
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12745. Anonymous (73.35.233.240) –
02 Aug 2014 08:18:03
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I've only seen about 5 minutes of it so far, but it seems strangely hypnotizing. if it was just a bunch of random scenes flipping I think it would be extremely uninteresting but somehow the words tie it together. it might just be because we hear words and our brain pays attention automatically, or maybe its because the same word is used again and again in similar emotional contexts which makes it seem more coherent than just random scenes would be.
maybe you should release one where the words are sorted randomly and see if it holds people's interest the same. |
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FYI for next marathon: MUNI runs all night. |
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Nice how he thematically took the photo right below the wash & dry. |
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12691. Anonymous (71-22-216-180.gar.clearwire-wmx.net) –
02 Jul 2014 11:43:46
[ BAD SAT SCORES ]
the overall score was 1020 and the concern is, can she get into college? We are going to send the scores through to the college and see what happens. |
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