Making of Javantea's Fate 313

Greetings. Another day, another Making of Hack Mars. Excuse me if I am slightly more brief than yesterday's terribly long rant about robotics. Instead, you get an incredibly insightful rant about three topics: old alarm technology, the image, and two website aide pics.

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Making of Javantea's Fate 312

Yesterday I talked a bit about technology, the internet, innovation, and Mars exploration. I'd like to go further with that by delving into my past two days of work. I have worked two 15 hour days in the last 48 hours. I like it a lot. I have viewed Slashdot, checked Drudgereport, e-mailed my father, watched anime, and waited for Fedex for 2 hours in the past 48 hours. What have I been doing? The first day I was coloring the pictures you will see in the next 20 days. I have all of them done and they're even uploaded to the server. Check them out at your leisure or wait until I post them with a rant. That almost ensures that you'll get 20 days of MoJF, so come back everyday.

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Making of Javantea's Fate 310

Greetings again. Music is the topic today. I hope you get a bit of a lesson out of it. I've been wanting to create music for a few months. It started with Csound and has morphed from thing to thing since then. Not a single piece of decent music has come from my efforts. However, my efforts are not in vain. I'm learning how to make music and I'm thinking about very interesting things in the process. At the current point, I am happy where I am with Soundtracker for Linux. I'm past the learning curve for the tracker's basic functionality. Now I'm working on creating samples with Csound (I have a pretty good start) and putting them into a pattern. It hasn't created anything musical, so I'm still working, but I've gotten a pretty good start in three days. With a month of work, I can create bunch of decent songs for Hack Mars and have the skill to do as many more as I have patience for. I really like listening to modules. I have a collection of ~1600 minutes of electronica (most of it is: monotonik vol. 1-4, acid-100, and ). I have about 50 mods growing daily. I like about 80% of my electronica which gives me a large collection to listen to each day and not get repeats. Compared to my commercial collection of ~4500 minutes, it's taking over. I'm not buying anymore RIAA music. Since the electronica I get is free, it allows me to listen to all indy and support what I like. It's a downhill battle from here. No business can fight a downhill battle. How about you?

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Making of Javantea's Fate 311

Greetings friend. I've created a mod music file (play with Winamp or XMMS) and an ogg file of my latest music piece for your enjoyment. I created it with Soundtracker for Linux yesterday. It took me 3 days to learn Soundtracker well enough to create that. The samples I created myself with Csound.

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