[dundee] Open Source Music

Digit (SG) digit.siljrath at googlemail.com
Fri Oct 24 15:26:45 UTC 2008


likely a strange mash of english, sanscrit, bash and various programming
code. (or the horror of the film Idiocracy will be actualised)

think the "free energy"s will stop being overdue for a cestation of
suppression by then?

even if we all switch to "5D" by then, we'll still have music.

one thing we better have sorted out is voice activation comand line.
*gets working on that*

2008/10/24 Dan Bolser <dan.bolser at gmail.com>

> 2008/10/23 Digit (SG) <digit.siljrath at googlemail.com>:
> > there's certainly a need for such a service.  i'm intending on getting
> > around to making it if it doesnt already exist, but if ya wait for me,
> who
> > knows, it may take a decade or thereabouts.
>
> Will we still have music in a decade? By then it'll all be... space
> things...
>
> What language would you use?
>
>
> > 2008/10/22 Dan Bolser <dan.bolser at gmail.com>
> >>
> >> 2008/10/22 gordon dunlop <astrozubenel at googlemail.com>:
> >> > Seemingly Jono Bacon (Ubuntu fame) has released a heavy metal album
> >> > under an open source creative commons license:
> >> >
> >> > http://www.severedfifth.com/
> >> >
> >> > To be honest it is absolutely crap music, stick to Linux Jono and give
> >> > up the guitar. Maybe I should send my son round to give you guitar
> >> > lessons.
> >>
> >> More fun than just browsing CC... http://www.opsound.org/
> >>
> >> There is actually some good stuff there if you hunt around.
> >>
> >>
> >> Way back when, their was a great site called WebJay. It let you
> >> aggregate links to music into playlists that could be shared (tracks
> >> cut and pasted), commented on (very simple 'add a comment') and
> >> browsed (each track knew which playlists it was in and playlists were
> >> grouped by user).
> >>
> >> This simple idea spawned a really great community, through which I
> >> made loads of friends and found loads of great music.
> >>
> >> Then it was bought up by Yahoo and closed down.
> >>
> >> I'm lamenting 'the good old days' of the internet... I must be getting
> >> old.
> >>
> >>
> >> Anyone know any good sites with similar functionality?
> >>
> >> Dan.
> >>
> >> > Gordon
> >> >
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> > The Universe speaks in many languages, but only one voice. The language
> is
> > not Narn, or Human, or Centauri, or Gaim or Minbari. It speaks in the
> > language of hope; It speaks in the language of trust; It speaks in the
> > language of strength, and the language of compassion. It is the language
> of
> > the heart and the language of the soul. But always, it is the same voice.
> It
> > is the voice of our ancestors, speaking through us, And the voice of our
> > inheritors, waiting to be born. It is the small, still voice that says:
> We
> > are one. No matter the blood; skin; world; star; We are one. No matter
> the
> > pain; darkness; loss; fear; We are one. Here, gathered together in common
> > cause. we agree to recognise this singular truth, and this singular rule:
> > That we must be kind to one another, because each voice enriches us and
> > ennobles us, and each voice lost diminishes us. We are the voice of the
> > Universe, the soul of creation, the fire that will light the way to a
> better
> > future. We are one.
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-- 
The Universe speaks in many languages, but only one voice. The language is
not Narn, or Human, or Centauri, or Gaim or Minbari. It speaks in the
language of hope; It speaks in the language of trust; It speaks in the
language of strength, and the language of compassion. It is the language of
the heart and the language of the soul. But always, it is the same voice. It
is the voice of our ancestors, speaking through us, And the voice of our
inheritors, waiting to be born. It is the small, still voice that says: We
are one. No matter the blood; skin; world; star; We are one. No matter the
pain; darkness; loss; fear; We are one. Here, gathered together in common
cause. we agree to recognise this singular truth, and this singular rule:
That we must be kind to one another, because each voice enriches us and
ennobles us, and each voice lost diminishes us. We are the voice of the
Universe, the soul of creation, the fire that will light the way to a better
future. We are one.
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