Kedada aldoriana
I have been gone two weeks without writing anything. Friday, May 25, 2007
Bloating Incontinence
After kedada aldoriana in Madrid over the weekend of May 12, I walked very busy with curro things, the NWN2 Cyberateos and .
I take to thank all the people of the kedada, it was cool. We talked about role is played guitar, was played to the computer, things were drawn, and above all ate and drank a lot, until it was day. With
Tzalem, Mili, Silicore and Oli for organizing everything, Sita and her sister by the hospitality, Parsala by the ham, Anjelito for animation, at 5 fantastic Burgos (a gum for no charge to anyone ), a geek and Noghes by miniNogh de Soleil, a Cranao for the bride too beautiful, to Nomad for the ham, alienne Renne and be on time, Sam, Scha and all Catalans spend the dough to come, Ragna by several rounds invited to Jade for their top-range laptop and all the people who had not seen time and came.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Cubefield Para Ipod Touch
Today was a little bit and I made some research on software and applications for creating, composing, recording and management of audio, sound and music that were available for Linux.
I've been browsing some random collecting names and ideas.
I started by looking at the list of applications that brings my Ubuntu and I noticed MusE . MusE
According to that list is a MIDI sequencer / audio recording and editing capabilities. Another
museum here, but refers to a tool for streaming audio (streaming audio over the network in real time, to listen while it downloads).
can often get a quick idea of \u200b\u200bthe capabilities of a program to see a screenshot. Here are some of museum image1, image2 , imagen3 , imagen4 , imagen5 .
I have not tested this tool (or any other of those mentioned here, D), but I have not seen in the screenshots any window to introduce music to score, I'm afraid I can not. Following links
spent the Museum Ardour, which describes itself as a complete workstation digital audio. It seems fairly comprehensive and complicated.
Here's another screen: imagen1 .
It will take a few hours to get juice to it.
The next thing I found is Hydrogen , great rhythm programmer / music box. Here
a Linux Journal article which is a good introduction to this program. Hydrogen
Display: imagen1 .
For example, a guy says he can get results like this: You generate
- pace with Hydrogen and export it to WAV. Generate
- notes Noteedit and export them to WAV.
- I put the same tempo and mix it all with Audacity.
- QuickMix mixtures and then export it to mp3.
Then I found something called Jamin, which is an application for mastering JACK audio interface. In turn, JACK is an audio server to interface between applications synchronously and low latency. That is, to take the output of an audio program and send it to the input of another, and so on. So
posts, let the moment Jack and Jamin (which really applies filters and EQ JACK).
Another name I found is Qjackctl . Is defined as a simple application for controlling the JACK audio server on Linux. So we'll leave it for later too. Then came
Rosegarden, which amounts to a Cubase for Linux. Here some screen
: image1, image2 (this does have scores).
seems a good program, must be proven.
you notice that I mentioned earlier something called NoteEdit . MIDI editor is a pretty neat scores.
Here the reader, here NoteEdit: imagen1 .
Finally, also said something to mix things Audacity. It is an audio editor and recorder free (that gets you through the window of the office).
Some screens: image1, image2 .
Well, there are plenty of tools and little time to irlas looking. So if you who are reading this, you've used any of them, put a comment on the matter, which is more than welcome.
PS: if you Sergio, let yourself use the Encore, Noteworthy and pirated software and spend more to Linux! If Jose could do you.
Friday, May 4, 2007
Day Of Ganesh Chaturthi In 1982
Linux audio tools How are we going to absurd beliefs? Graph of my blog
There is a side, which might be called the optimistic (in the Leibnizian sense) who believe in continuous improvement in human progress, in advancing and unstoppable cumulative knowledge and science, in the gradual elimination of the false and miserable, superstitions and hoaxes.
On the other hand, is the side of the pessimistic (perhaps a la Sartre), we considered convicted, imprisoned by the limitations inherent in our nature to immobilism noumenal or eternal return (some even proposing biological constraints derived from a genotype magufo intrinsically human), in which traditional religious beliefs are replaced by nuevaerense metaphysics, the Masalles , new sects, ecoilógico pantheism or outright crap rehash of the ancient peoples who still lived in communion with his environment and such. My friend
RVR tells this week in Spain seems that religious beliefs decrease, especially in urban settings, youth and university students, at least according to the barometer March 2007 CIS.
The Web Carles Vilar (I suspect it is a Christian ecumenical biblical appointments and for publishing in Catholic.net ) tells us that in Spain we have the following percentages:
Although according to the latest statistic (WVS 2000), the figures are 12% Atheists, 2% pseudo-atheists and agnostics 5.5%.
In Adherents.com, among other interesting facts such as the 15,000 chuetas in Majorca or the 15,000 Roma in Madrid, gives a 20% non-religious in Spain (although a 1998 figure comes from Nazarene. org ). The
Wikipedia says that 17'4% of the English did not recognize any religion (atheists or unbelievers), according to CIS 2005. A web
important issue of religious statistics (although it focuses on the U.S.) is the Association Religious Data Archives.
In short, the better to obtain data applicable to Spain is to leave the CIS .
The results of the barometer April 2005 we can see things like
The other study art that appears on the web is the 2443 on attitudes and beliefs . In it we see that:
The photo is from the collection of JAM Sanctorum Montoya , which caused the closure of Yahoo Cyberateos or termination of PP to the Junta de Extremadura .
There is a side, which might be called the optimistic (in the Leibnizian sense) who believe in continuous improvement in human progress, in advancing and unstoppable cumulative knowledge and science, in the gradual elimination of the false and miserable, superstitions and hoaxes.
On the other hand, is the side of the pessimistic (perhaps a la Sartre), we considered convicted, imprisoned by the limitations inherent in our nature to immobilism noumenal or eternal return (some even proposing biological constraints derived from a genotype magufo intrinsically human), in which traditional religious beliefs are replaced by nuevaerense metaphysics, the Masalles , new sects, ecoilógico pantheism or outright crap rehash of the ancient peoples who still lived in communion with his environment and such. My friend
RVR tells this week in Spain seems that religious beliefs decrease, especially in urban settings, youth and university students, at least according to the barometer March 2007 CIS.
The Web Carles Vilar (I suspect it is a Christian ecumenical biblical appointments and for publishing in Catholic.net ) tells us that in Spain we have the following percentages:
- 3% of atheists.
- 3% of pseudo-atheists (believe in life after death but not in God?).
- 18% of agnostics (I suspect that most in the sense of unsettled or interest, and not according to the definition of agnostic gives DRAE ).
Although according to the latest statistic (WVS 2000), the figures are 12% Atheists, 2% pseudo-atheists and agnostics 5.5%.
In Adherents.com, among other interesting facts such as the 15,000 chuetas in Majorca or the 15,000 Roma in Madrid, gives a 20% non-religious in Spain (although a 1998 figure comes from Nazarene. org ). The
Wikipedia says that 17'4% of the English did not recognize any religion (atheists or unbelievers), according to CIS 2005. A web
important issue of religious statistics (although it focuses on the U.S.) is the Association Religious Data Archives.
In short, the better to obtain data applicable to Spain is to leave the CIS .
The results of the barometer April 2005 we can see things like
- 46'7% believe that better defines the figure of Pope John Paul II is its human quality. In fact they are already ahead of schedule beatifying as Mother Teresa of Calcutta. I guess his support for the controversial Opus Dei is offset by the excommunication of Lefebvre Cardinal.
- A 11% non-believers and atheists 6% (I guess they are also non-believers).
The other study art that appears on the web is the 2443 on attitudes and beliefs . In it we see that:
- Religion occupies a medium importance (5'3 of 10), although less among young people (4'0) than older (6'3), and lowest among those who have university degrees (4.5) than among those with no education (6.8).
- A 55'7% believe that religion is important for education de los hijos.
- Un 53'6% no están de acuerdo con que las creencias religiosas sean cada día más necesarias.
- Un 52'1% opina que confiamos demasiado en la ciencia y no lo suficiente en la fe religiosa.
- Sobre la enseñanza de religión en la escuela, la mayoría se decanta por " debería darse la posibilidad de elegir " (aunque esta frase es ambigua).
- Un 72'5% cren que la religión hoy tiene menos influencia que la que tenía hace diez años, y un 64'9% creen que dentro de 10 años tendrá menos influencia que hoy.
- Hay un 11'5% de no creyentes y un 6% de ateos.
- Un 5'4% más bien no creen in God, and 9'2% do not believe at all (and I wonder, will the remaining 2.9% the previous point believe and not believe?). 41'1%
- A strong belief in heaven, but only 34'2% believe in angels. 25.9%
- A firm believer in Hell, but only 22'6% believe in the devil (those who believe in hell without the Devil must be the same as those of Heaven without angels XD).
- The men are described as less religious than women, fewer young people than old, and people with higher education less than those with no education.
- A 63'7% were married by the church (one 92'6% of married people was by the church).
- 78'5% baptize a child (a 94'5% of the children are baptized, and 90'7% have made or will make a first communion). While 46% say to baptize children at birth is more a habit than a duty.
And some data on other maguferías ...
- A 39'7% believe in another life after this.
- A 17'3% believe in reincarnation ( inconceivable )
- A 20'2% believe in spirits, and 9.3% believe in horoscopes.
- A 18.5% had consulted a psychic, healer or witch.
The photo is from the collection of JAM Sanctorum Montoya , which caused the closure of Yahoo Cyberateos or termination of PP to the Junta de Extremadura .
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
The Bachelorette Upskirts
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