Music Plasma
Thursday, July 29th, 2004If you don’t know what music to buy, this cool thing could help you out (flash
:/).
If you don’t know what music to buy, this cool thing could help you out (flash
:/).
Jiri Hnidek has recorded
some nice demos of the new LSCM unwrapping method available in the upcoming
blender release. Thanks Jiri!
Lots of cool stuff like particle
system revamp, better anti-aliasing, weighted
creases in subdivision surfaces and all kinds of stuff to come. Yay for
blender!
I think nvidia should add
to the bulletpoints on their marketing materials. It’s insane how my room is +5 degrees to anywhere else in the flat.
To celebrate the nice (and ongoing) iPod support in Rhythmbox and the launch of new Apple iPods, I’ve commited new iPod icons to gnome icon theme.

Will I ever get enough?
To relax a little. Chill. There’s nothing better than taking a mortar and have fun in a populated Seawall Battery. I’ll be falling asleep today with all the pwetty names prepended with You’ve killed…. Tjahaha!
Just came back from one of the two cinemas we have in our metropolis. It’s even more ridiculous that on Friday there’s been about 10 people in the theater.
However the movie was interesting. I don’t think I would enjoy it as much if it wasn’t for the amazing Charlize Theron and the great soundrack (BT).
So I’m listening to radio1 in the background, happy to hear Ulrich Schnauss followed by something that really makes me interested. And hell, it’s Orbital. Whoa man, that tune has the same warm feeling of the brilliant Kristy Hawshaw sampled Halcyon. Check out the video. Looking forwards the blue album. After reading some of the review blobs and hearing Perfect Sunrise I am feeling rather optimistic.
I sure hope not to miss the the Maida Vale broadcast on BBC Radio1 on July 28th.
What a great way to say goodbye. No wonder Orbital remains the keystone of my electronic music collection (In Sides my favourite album). Orbital was also the great motivator to try out sound compositions on my own.
That tune just got me, you know.
Perhaps this would work better for USB devices:
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