
Now more effort can be spent examining the phylosophical ideals of time and space, which I think this photo is a fine example of.
http://loudmandoug.blogspot.com/2008/06/cc-assesment-sem1-2008.html
For some reason during this past week this project has had trouble working properly on a Mac. It has stumped me as it worked fine till a few days ago and everything except the GUI was done at Uni. The GUI was also operating fine at Uni till this week. It works fine on XP. The problem is that the febonacci scaler stops adding to itself after 47 times. As I said it works fine and continues counting till the end of time on XP. Strange.
I’ve had to endure a bit of rap and scratching in my time, notably the experience of monitoring for DMX and putting up with a mate of mines stories of operating FOH for the Hill Top Hoods national tour (which he raved about mind you. Nothing is more rediculous than seeing a fourty year old carrying on like an eighteen year old rapper. “Hey yo!”), but nothing compared to the moron we had to endure at the last forum from the video “How to rock a party.” At least HTH aren’t complete morons. Even the turntablist that opened for DMX got a thunderous roar when he concluded his act, although it was probably the fact that he had actually finished that the crowd were applauding. The only thing different in monitoring scratchers rather than real musicians is that their desks are set on a separate auxilliary so they can control it themselves. They know this and are told this about five times before they go on, but the amount of times I got strange looks and the sign of a finger-pointing-up from the performer asking to get the foldback turned up was rediculous. Morons. I told them numerous times I will have no control over the level. They adjust their own monitoring themselves fed from a feed from the monitoring console. That is how all turntablists have the monitoring set up. It is not a band situation where the levels are fairly constant and need minor tweaking during a show. The records they use to scratch have widely differing volumes and it is easier for them to mix the monitoring levels as they see fit. Well it looks like that is the end of my ranting for this semester.