2008-09-02, 05:53 | Link #1941 | |
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A random car* would do something like 210 g/km. (that's 210,000 mg/km) Honestly that program makes me laugh. * see: http://www.smmtco2.co.uk/
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2008-09-02, 12:46 | Link #1942 |
Just call me Ojisan
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Post moved to a more appropriate thread, School / College / Uni / Exams / Finals. Or there is also the So what career are you aiming for?
The Silly Question thread, is after all for silly questions. |
2008-09-02, 13:53 | Link #1943 | |
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Hmmm, this a very silly question indeed. I was searching through some old threads for fun and noticed something. A lot of the 2003 members don't have avatars. At first I dismissed this as a new forum adapting, but then saw this thread:
http://forums.animesuki.com/showthre...?t=3170&page=3 Further down the page NSW says: Quote:
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2008-09-02, 14:02 | Link #1944 |
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Yes avatars were lost once.
What you are refering to is the complete data loss of dec2005, which is unrelated. Note my join date; I had to re-register at that time, among accounts post and otherwise were lost as well. You'll find a few other memebers suffered the same fate.
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2008-09-02, 14:07 | Link #1945 | ||
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It most likely is to do with the forum reset we had back in 2005.
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2008-09-02, 14:15 | Link #1947 |
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I have a question about AnimeSuki, itself. What's the difference between a moderator with the "AnimeSuki Site Staff" title, and a moderator without that title? Also moderators do/don't like giving infractions/warnings/suspensions/bans to users? Another somewhat unrelated question, do we have a forum where users may discuss fanfiction in general, if so could you provide a link?
Thanks, I hope this is the right forum to discuss such matters.
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2008-09-02, 14:23 | Link #1948 | |
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If you want to discuss Nanoha related fanfics I think there is at least one very popular thread already. *waits for xris to come in and tell me how wrong I am*
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2008-09-03, 02:40 | Link #1953 | |
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I don't know if that laugh is a bad thing or good thing. But i'll laugh along because i don't know what is going on
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2008-09-03, 03:19 | Link #1954 | |
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Car uses 210,000 mg/km m/b saved 46,834 mg (over 2 weeks) So that means it is equivalent to a car travelling about 220 metres, which takes about 9 seconds (at 60mph). Compare this to the 2 weeks it took your m/b to achieve this (1,209,600 seconds), it means something like a factor of 134,400. Your m/b is saving 1/134,400th (or 0.000744%) of a car. BTW, the m/b itself doesn't cause any CO2 emission as far as I'm aware so the figures must be that of the average power station generating the electricity would save due to the reduced power intake of the m/b. There, a silly answer to a silly question |
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2008-09-03, 03:30 | Link #1955 |
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Yea i know it would be C02 emission reduced from power station with the power i save.
But uuh... 9 seconds.... I'll start uninstalling when i get home Thanks for the answer.
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2008-09-03, 06:08 | Link #1956 |
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This is very silly, I heard the name of the program yesterday but forgot about it, I was hoping anyone knew it (since it is used by most DJ's en VJ's)
Its a program for music making, DJing and VJing and it was something with apple, I first thought Appleton but all I end up with is a music group or a town. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? |
2008-09-03, 09:41 | Link #1957 | |
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Just in case that wasn't what you were thinking of, other possibilities include... - Apple Logic (the lowest price professional audio/synth editor) - Apple Loops (a loop utility from Apple that plugs into several professional audio editors) - Apple Garageband (a popular budget audio/synth editor) Of course, these all run on a Mac. Or on the outside, attempting to think of things that might be remembered as "Apple"something... Maybe you're thinking of sequencer application FruityLoops? Or the Sony audio editor ACID?
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2008-09-03, 10:32 | Link #1958 | |
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I think that was the one, but in any case what would be good software for DJ/VJing ? I'm still a beginner at this so I got no clue on these things yet |
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2008-09-03, 11:49 | Link #1959 | |
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* Fruity Loops Mixing Tracks only for Windows I guess * Traktor DJ Studio For Mac/Win
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2008-09-03, 12:28 | Link #1960 | |
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Ableton Live is considered the top-end, but like any powerful software, can be hard to use. Many use or get started on on lower-end software that makes producing things a bit easier. Mixxx, KraMixer, and Zulu are free. PCDJ (which a friend of mine swears by) and VirtualDJ also have good reputations and have demos available. There are more out there you can find with clever searching. Try any of them, or try all of them. Different people have different wants or needs, so each piece of software fills a niche. Don't hesitate to try working with programs that aren't made for live mixing, either. Some people start better by "building" mixes, and others start better by learning to do it "real-time". Just see what works for you. Once you have the audio down, then you can worry about the cash-consuming technical elements in being a "VJ".
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