music and drugs

Skuxx

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On the quick reply thing..... look all the way to the right on the place where the smiley button is..... all the way to the right.... the SECOND button from being all the way to the right is the film strip. Just click that. And paste the URL in the thing that pops up. Hope that helps brother

If you hover your mouse over it, it says "insert video"... It is horny for your video.
 

rory420420

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I did it twice and the 2nd time I did it right..its my phone..just click my links,I promise they won't be spam..lol..you guys don't need fancy shmancy pictures..lol..
 

Skuxx

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Oh ya. I've never posted from a phone... That's definitely the problem.

I finally got a new laptop 2 days ago with windows 8 (whatever the new one is)... and it's a bitch to figure out!
 

rory420420

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I was gonna get a new laptop but my dad wrecked his bike and now I'm the h.n.I.c. of finances till he's out the hospital in 2 months..so its phone for now..btw,no one smoke qwiso and ride..bad idea.
 

MrEDuck

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Fuck Windows. I was talking about windows emulation on a linux system with a friend the other day and he was telling me that for many games you really don't need to boot Windows anymore. That was kind of the only reason I could think of the run it.
 

Mad Hamish

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Fuck Windows. I was talking about windows emulation on a linux system with a friend the other day and he was telling me that for many games you really don't need to boot Windows anymore. That was kind of the only reason I could think of the run it.
I'm stuck with a 64 bit version of Windows thanks to my music software. Too much of my software won't really work on anything else, and getting the hardware to all work on Linux is a pain in the ass when you're using a bunch of pro-grade DSP cards... Replacing my G5 was also just not an option, damn the Mac Pro's ain't cheap, and the fact it's all PCIe was a deal-breaker for me.
 

Mad Hamish

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Hackintosh :) The short answer is I never spent any time studying how a computer works and I was advised by a good and trusted friend to not even attempt it without at least fundamental knowledge. I literally only use it for music production and I can't afford my studio EVER standing still.
It's OK though, seeing as my PC is used for one single purpose alone it's been rock-solid since day one, no issues and runs like a beeeeatch, I literally maxed out on CPU and RAM and got 10 000 rpm HDD's only. Not even a copy of VLC on there. No interwebs, just music software and audio files. Works just fine for me really...
 

MrEDuck

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It's really not that hard. A few hours of reading is definitely a good idea but you can save thousands by doing a little work. From a cost benefit standpoint you're effectively being paid over a hundred dollars an hour even if you're slow and need to do some background reading.
 

Mad Hamish

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Guess it IS about time I educate myself a bit on the subject. Definitely can't hurt at all. I'm bit of a research addict though so doing just a LITTLE reading is not going to happen LOL. Once I get into a new topic I'm like a pitbull, I just don't let go and sink my teeth in as deep as I can...
 

MrEDuck

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I'm the same way bro. I'm probably being watched by the NSA from the time I got really interested in nuclear weapons design. Sometimes curiosity just lands the cat in gitmo.
 

rory420420

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Hamish..how do you get software updates for your studio software.?.id be scared at this point of connecting to the internet..it probably wouldn't stop updating everything for a year!..I fear by the time I get a new computer ill be obsolete with my menial knowledge...I think ill throw 5 more clones in the dirt and grow a new intello-box...
 

Mad Hamish

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Can anybody tell me how the multi-quote thing works?...

Mr Duck: That made my morning man! That sure is some funny shit right there LOL. Guess you are one dedicated fellow when it comes to sucking up knowledge to get that one right :)

Rory: When it comes to software updates, I don't always keep to the LATEST ones. Tons of time spent on forums help me figure out which revisions will interact best with the other stuff I use. So when it works, I stop updating completely until I add more software to the system. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
 

MrEDuck

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You multi quote by clicking the icon with the quotes and teh plus sign in it and selecting all of the posts you want to quote then you click reply with quote on the last one.
 
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