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There are a lot of options. Use any of them to make sure you have more than one current version of your important files. :)
You missed the macross simulator: http://kotaku.com/theres-a-macross-game-on-the-oculus-rift-958606454
Fly around in a VF-11 knocking down drones. Can transform to all 3 forms.
Edit: Here is the link to the most up to date version http://solidm.blog89.fc2.com/?tag=MACROSS
Directly download it here: http://www.adrive.com/public/NZBD3a/vfsim36win.zip
Thank you for this update. I'm still perplexed that they couldn't just provide us some clarity on this.
That said, I created a spreadsheet (link below) that should do these calculations for you automatically - just enter your hourly info. There is one issue that I will have to work out for next week though. For times when you've worked 50+ minutes, I have the guarantee calculate up to the full amount. I can easily adjust that. Should anyone on here download this, please do me a favor and provide your thoughts.
PDF Preview of Spreadsheet - Day Log
PDF Preview of Spreadsheet - Weekly Review
DOWNLOAD LINK - Excel Uber Guarantee Spreadsheet
EDIT - This was created for my market which has 24/7 guarantees; however they are low - $16/hr Sat-Sun from 5pm-3am & $10/hr during the rest of the time.
Stream or download this sampler of contemporary krautrock-influenced compositions by bands from around the world. I gathered my favorites from the 30-odd psych mixes I have done for this sub and put them all in one place. Twenty tracks and three hours of music!
Putting this together made me ponder what “krautrock” is. The term really encompasses a huge variety of styles and sounds that were coming out of Germany in the 60s and 70s, from prog to acid folk to psychedelic to electronica. I guess the one thing those styles had in common was experimentalism and a willingness to reinterpret—and making it recognizably German.
What first comes to mind for me when someone says “krautrock” is the unique sound created by ‘70s innovators like Kraftwerk, NEU!, Harmonia, and Faust. Characterized by hard-driving and extremely repetitive robotic rhythms; clean/overdriven fast-tempo riffing; minimal vocals; the incorporation of analog electronics and keyboards; multiple layers of instrumentation to add color, atmosphere, and ambience; and long, open-form, experimental structure and composition. Designed to hypnotize, and a startling combination of the industrial and the purely organic.
You can draw a pretty straight line from this style of rock music to modern industrial and techno and there is no understating the influence this narrow slice of krautrock continues to have on music in general. Like the fuzzed-out psych and garage so popular today, it’s been making a big comeback. Here are some of my favorites. Who did I miss? Post your videos below!
Okay so here we go with another cranking mix of psych rock, some tracks aged like a fine wine or a vintage cheese, others fresh and piping hot out of the oven. I hope you will enjoy listening as much I enjoyed cooking it up.
Colour Haze – Circles
CAN – Shikaku Maru Ten
Psychic Ills – Another Day Another Night
Secret Colours – Get To The Sun
Pond – Sitting Up On My Crane
In a Cloud – Moon Duo
Electric Moon – The Pop Art Incident
Asteroid #4 – The Admiral’s Address
The Jesus and Mary Chain – Good for My Soul
The Tengoku Batake Japon – Karomi No Step
Polska Radio One – Bonra (Album Version)
Shacklock Meth Party – Gag
Thurston Moore – Foreverrmore
David Kilgour & The Heavy Eights – Down the Tubes
YOSHINO – Sun and Moon
Eternal Tapestry – Karma Repair Kit
Spiritualized – 200 Bars
Great stuff, I need to find this album. For now, I'm just going to leave this one here (from the same album): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jjvygcjMeY
Edit: found a download of a vinyl rip: http://www.adrive.com/public/tNyAx3/lastvooooo.rar
And a bit of info on the album: http://madrotter-treasure-hunt.blogspot.ca/2014/04/james-last-voodoo-party.html
I wish this was posted only 4 days ago. I just gave a buddy of mine my old 500g external he gave me some games and stuff. Hmmm, let me look around for some free online options and see if I can't find you the best option. Please tell me ASAP how much storage you will need.
EDIT: Just found this. I havn't signed up, but they suggest their basic use 50g is free. Try it out. http://www.adrive.com/
No problem at all, happy to help.
I love Turn, and pretty much everything else on AMC, and I agree, I love the companion comics. More networks really should do that
Speaking of which...here are the Fringe titles.
I have been reading The X-Files: Season 10, as well as its "spin-off", Millennium. Both are great.
The HOF's voltage regulation work a bit different than other cards in that in that overvoltage can be set outside the official guideline limits without firmware modding, but to do so you'll need a specially little enthusiast-developed utility that we can't really share directly for various reasons. Here's a link where you can get it though: http://www.adrive.com/public/YbVc8A/HOF_NVVDD_Public_V2.rar
Enjoy.
Okay so here we go with another cranking mix of psych rock, some tracks aged like a fine wine or a vintage cheese, others fresh and piping hot out of the oven. I hope you will enjoy listening as much I enjoyed cooking it up.
To anyone who thinks I needlessly oversaturated the colors, how about taking a look at one of the raw files I used to create this stitch before you jump to conclusions?
That file represents how the light was recorded at the sensor, no more and no less. There is no processing done, neither by myself nor in camera.
Here's my version, based off your video #1. Mine is not the same as the guy's version in video #2. You can, of course, play it however you want to :)
before my dropbox hit a whopping 8gigs(thank you htc sense 3.5, dropbox betatesting and dropbox fake referrals) i used adrive its also 50 gigs, but unlike box.net, you can upload that 40 gig blu-ray iso without splitting it into 400 pieces, the upload speed is a wee bit slower than dropbox, but that can be forgiven for 50 gigs of pure cloud storage glory.
I'm going to mention adrive.com, It gives users 50 free gb of online storage and the ability to share via email or link. Public shares expire after 2 weeks and are easily manageable. I've used this service for years and it's always done me well. I have never hit any transfer (consumed bandwidth, not speed) or filesize limits of any kind.
http://www.adrive.com/static/aboutus_features
There's catches, but it's been so long since I used it I can't remember what turned me away. May have been file size limit IIRC.
I just use Subsonic these days, unlimited storage; easy to share with your friends too by just logging into the admin interface and making a new user.
ninjaedit: adrive file size limits
>Maximum file size is 2GB per upload.
Hmm... I was directed to ADrive on another forum. 50Gb free, max 2Gb per file. I haven't used it, but it may be something that you're looking for. Pity that you have to pay for a desktop client.
Note: I haven't used it, so I don't know how reliable/secure it is.
To make it linux-y you could use Ubuntu One.
If you don't need desktop integration: A Drive
Otherwise, dropbox is definitely the way to go. There's a few ways of slowly increasing your max storage capacity. You can get a few extra MB (I think 500MB-1GB) through the getting started and dropbox.com/free. Through referrals you can get a max of +8GB, on top of those (roughly 11GB total).
If you have a ,edu email address, you can raise that 8GB to 16GB and your referrals are worth twice as much (500MB).
Whatever you do, enjoy. :D
As I was looking for this, your post came up when I Googled, so I figured I'd link this for you, in case you hadn't gotten it yet.
Try Pinkunoizu's "The Drop" and some Cave. They are largely instrumental, groovy, spacey kind of kraut. Check out this tape: "Ne Kraut Sampler" http://www.adrive.com/public/eUASUS/neokraut.zip
It's a good one.
Here it is FWIW, courtesy of DJT at the Voyageurs board:
The more I think about this, the more you're probably correct in your assumptions. So, since I again had plenty of downtime today (not awful again because of the guarantees - not wasting gas), I re-created the spreadsheet. Now it just averages (over the course of the day) your actual earnings versus Uber's guaranteed earnings and shows you the higher of the two.
The only thing I did that could be incorrect using this assumption is that I gave a pro-rated guarantee rate as Uber (at least in my city) did this for their past guarantee periods.
I'd appreciate your input. Let me know what you think: DOWNLOAD LINK
Eh, not really. When I edit, I edit to match what I saw when I pressed the shutter release. The sun was low in the sky, and I used a circular polarizer, both of which create natural color saturation and contrast on foliage.
This is what I saw, so I edited it accordingly.
EDIT: to those who are downvoting this comment, would you care to take a look one of the raw files I used for the final stitch? Keep in mind that this file is exactly how the sensor recorded the information, without any processing on my end or in the camera.
Here you are: http://www.adrive.com/public/8QE4GX.html
Once downloaded, run it and then open FL 11, go to Options > General settings and at the bottom it should say 'Enable legacy precomputed effects' enable it by clicking the box and... Vuala!
Here you go. I don't play alto sax, and I only played tenor for a couple of years in high school and college, so I don't know if any of these notes are unreasonable. :)
I think I got the key right so you can play with the recording. However, if you need it to be in an easier key, let me know and I can get you a different version.
Merry Christmas from the big city!
Download to png file (1.6MB/better quality)
http://www.adrive.com/public/5UaPAS/merry%20xmas%20from%20the%20big%20city.png
DropBox (free) is too little space. However, you can try ADrive. 50GB of free space. Just encrypt the stuff in TrueCrypt containers before uploading if you want. ADrive upload is a a bit slow compared to DropBox and Crashplan, but it's free storage!
Anyway, if you ARE willing to pay, go with CrashPlan. I switched from DropBox to Crashplan a few months ago and I like it a lot.
Free forever. This is the site: http://www.adrive.com/
You won't get a desk top based up loader,etc, but it works fine. I encrypt my data (TrueCrypt container) before uploading, so security isn't much of a problem.
Never recorded anything, but I used to jam with a band when I lived out in Utica. We just covered some fun stuff like 311, sting, oasis, etc. I've always wanted to put something together that would sound like a mixture of jazz, funk, and rock with an electronic sound. I don't have the time to practice these days, with a family and job and bills , yadda yadda yadda. I wish I had the time to play my bass. Love that sound.
The closest I've come to making music is a few remixes I did many years ago; one is [Voyager by Daft Punk](Daft Punk - Voyager [Loganphyve Remix].mp3), and the other is a remix of Pi*R^2 by Clint Mansell for the movie Pi.
These remixes have never been released. They're my own doing, using samples from the original pieces. The piece originally written by Clint Mansell was a mix I did for a college radio spot, and the Daft Punk mix was something I did in my spare time to see if I could remake the song using pieces of it. Enjoy!
SHHHH! /Hides from the RIAA