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What Zelda song to walk down the aisle to?
big giant circles replied to BogusRed's topic in General Discussion
Not sure how Eutopia Pegasi has been overlooked but it's very wedding-ish IMO - http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01208/ -
As long as the curtains make it out ok, it's fine with me.
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You guys know we can always use "set spawn" and make a new spawn place like anywhere right?
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I know what it's called I was being sympathetic to the non-Disney enthusiasts.
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Google+ - List your profile, etc
big giant circles replied to Josh Whelchel's topic in General Discussion
Ha! For the first time I pinned down BGC before someone else did http://gplus.to/bgc -
New texture pack, with some custom editing by me (like the new Disney-themed wall art. Castle is now 100% finished, still need to wrap up the Epcot ball, and flesh out the Tree of Life a bit more, then it's on to the Earful Tower. Those not familiar (and those familiar too, I suppose) with Disneyworld, this is all fairly accurate. Well, the castle is at least anyway. Front of castle: Art main corridor: Throne room & waiting area Bibbity Bobbity Boutique: Cinderella's Royal Table Restaurant:
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quote of the day in IRC: [23:49] <CraftIRCbot3> (HalcyonSpirit) enabled! [23:49] <CraftIRCbot3> (HalcyonSpirit) now what? [23:49] <CraftIRCbot3> (AngryItch) hit stuff
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Why'dja do that fer? You gonna blow up the dome?
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I'd be more in favor of "active OCR forum members whitelisted by posting" type thing. Anybody could register an account and say "let me play" and then grief the server. That's my $0.02, but ultimately I suppose it's not a HUGE deal, since we have worldguard and backups etc.
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Ditto. You're cool in my book, dude. In other news, Multiverse appears to only work in world2, at leas, that's the only world we've successfully managed to create a portal to. We've tried using the wand tool (changed it from the default wood axe so as to not conflict with world edit), and we've also tried inputting the coordinates manually in the portal.yml file and neither seem to work. So I guess we either need to send a ticket to multiverse and/or multiplay?
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I agree. Let's all try to move forward and onward, folks.
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Willrock AND FLIK birthday
big giant circles replied to Brandon Strader's topic in General Discussion
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Sorry guys, I didn't have internet (or power) for 26 hours earlier this week, and half of today as well, so my ability to stay current has been spotty. And it's late, I'm tired, and I haven't read all posts, so sorry if I miss something that's already been covered, and I am admitting up front I'm too lazy to bother reading it all at this point. The gist of what DJP is saying I get, and I even agree with most of it. Most, anyway. I'm not so much upset that Maisel defended his "brand" as I am at the amount he demanded (and even the amount he settled for) for Baio's mistake. Dave, I'm sorry if we clash on this, but the day that anyone, millionaire or not, loses track of the value of $32,000 (much less $150,000), especially to a common non-millionaire person who has to drain their savings and children's college funds or mortgage their home, or sell their car, or whatever--the day that doesn't affect a person's conscience is the day that they can officially be dubbed greedy, especially in a case such as this. I've been in recent situations where I have been monetarily wronged, and I could sue, but in the end, I know I'd be draining what little monetary water there is in a vast vast dry desert, and the oasis is probably the only thing keeping the person from starving, or from losing their home. I've been wronged, but even still, when it comes right down to it I just can't bring myself to be the person who completely destroys their life, especially for an amount of money that probably doesn't even mean that much to me in the grand scope of my life. I may get mad and gripe about it, but in the end I can handle a slight loss if it means I get to keep my humanity and look in the mirror with a clean conscience and know that I still possess some form of empathy for other people. So just to make things clear, that's my perspective. Maybe Baio was wrong for trying to claim fair use on this matter. I can see it going either way, honestly. And really, I suppose it's a matter of who has a better argument. But considering the fact that it IS definitely possible based on other fair use trials that it could have gone the other way, who's to say then that Baio's mistake was so unthinkable and ignorant? Yes, he would have been better off to play it safe, but that is completely not my point. My point is that he made a mistake, and was punished disproportionately to his error. That is all. I really don't want to lose too much energy on this topic, it got me riled up in a hurry, and me being the way I am, I tend to move past things just as fast as they fire me up, so I think I'll be doing that now. Please let me know if anyone decides to do a kickstarter to help soften the blow to Andy's bank account. *edit* yes, I am aware that I would make a crappy lawyer. But I'm probably better off for that.
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Agree with the points Dave made, but would like to reiterate that the photographer is a massive douchebag and I hope karma catches up to his greed. One of my biggest peeves in the world are people who feel justified in extorting outrageous amounts of money for things that are truly not worth the amounts they demand. Guy makes an 8-bit tribute album, doesn't realize he's supposed to license the artwork: Whatever, the proper and humanly decent thing to do as the photographer would have been to contact him and say "Hi, you used a derivative of our artwork without permission. To obtain a license would have been X amount. Please pay us such." Heck, they could have even thrown a small fine on there. But $150k, then settling on $32k? And even moreso, look at the intent. This clearly wasn't a malicious attempt to rip off the artist, it was a mere oversight. Recently Disney World settled a case to pay $50,000 ($33,000 to a kid and $17,000 to the parents) because the kid burned his lip on hot nacho cheese. I'm not trying to get too deep into this particular case by pointing out all the factors involved and whether Disney was at fault or not, but let's face it, the amount they sued for was exorbitantly high if Disney had to settle on $50k. By the way, the medical bill was under $500 and the kid has recovered fully and needs no continual medical care. Greed is just one of the things I hate the most about this world we live in. People have done and will do awful things for money. They will ruin someone else's life in a heartbeat if it means some padding for their wallet. I guess reason and empathy are things that most people really truly don't possess. Disgusting. Anyway, I'm definitely in favor of a kickstarter for Andy. And maybe another one to hire a plane to fly over New York with a banner that reads "Jay Maisel is a greedy douchebag". *edit* I can't say the Facebook wall-lynching surprises me haha - http://www.facebook.com/jaymaisel. Worth nothing I suppose, Andy does not approve of it, he's taking the high road. http://twitter.com/#!/waxpancake/status/83965389075267584 *moar edit* Dear Jay Maisel, Hi there, I just wanted to tell you that you've taken some great pictures in your career, and I particularly appreciate you capturing what many people believe to be such a great picture of me, it truly captures the passion and love for my art, my music, my soul. But then I find that you recently took a young man to court over his re-imagining of these things. Seeing as it is my face and my image directly involved, I cannot help but be alarmed that you would capture such a seemingly poetic moment in the name of art, but then deny someone else the opportunity to do the same, and at no real threat to you. I'm awfully disappointed in you, Jay. Let thieves be thieves, but let artists be artists. Regards, Miles Davis *for clarification, the above is not an actual quote (should be obvious haha), but rather what I personally envision Miles Davis's reaction might be to this matter.
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Chiptune(ish) music for a good cause!
big giant circles replied to big giant circles's topic in General Discussion
*Edit* another update, off to a nice start! So far 76 donations have rased $422, averaging around $5 per purchase, I'm really pleasantly surprised at the amount people are contributing, I'm deeply touched I do hope my momentum keeps up though, medical bills are really steep, and I'm still trying to figure out a way to promote this cause on a larger scale, but so far all the networks I've tried (Kotaku, Destructoid, even BioWare community) haven't responded back, so if anyone has any ideas/contacts to help me continue to spread the word, please let me know, and much much appreciated! -
Chiptune(ish) music for a good cause!
big giant circles replied to big giant circles's topic in General Discussion
Thanks so much guys, I continue to be deeply touched by all your support! So far, 44 people have bought the track averaging over $6 per purchase, that's so heartwarming and inspiring to me, to those of you who have supported my cause, deepest thanks! On a semi related note, I'll try to get the ball rolling on an official preview video for the rest of the album. I'm really excited about it, I've never really dabbled in the the chiptune sound style, so it's been a fun (and addictive!) experiment for me. Thanks again for helping me spread the word. I'm trying to see if Kotaku or Dtoid etc might be willing to throw me a plug, so if anyone knows a solid way to get in touch with any of those guys, please let 'em know! (I wonder if that will flood Dale North's inbox...) lol Oh, and my video just got it's first dislike... Heh, good ol Youtube -
Hi guys, so I'm working on an album of Chiptune-like and Chiptune-inspired music, which I'll hopefully have a nice preview video ready for soon. The album will be titled Impostor Nostalgia. More importantly, one of the tracks has kind of a sweet story about it. Titled "You Can Have Mine", the track is dedicated to my own sister who was blessed to be a compatible match for her husband's failing kidneys, and donated one of hers to him last week. In an effort to raise money to help them cover the cost (they're poor college kids, and he's actually in med school, and thus bears thousands and thousands of dollars of debt to pay for it) I have placed the song on sale at Bandcamp.com and will donate all proceeds towards them covering the overhead cost of the surgery. Please take a moment and click the following links and consider purchasing the track and/or sharing this with your friends. Much love and appreciation to you all. :] Buy the song here - http://biggiantcircles.bandcamp.com/track/you-can-have-mine Listen/watch a cute video here -
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getting rid of built in limiter
big giant circles replied to erineclipse's topic in Music Composition & Production
The FL Limiter on the master channel by default does suck, yes. I recommend using TLS Pocket Limiter instead. Open a new project, go to the Fruity Limiter, click arrow, replace > TLS Pocket Limiter. Now Save As - Templates > Minimal > Basic with limiter > Basic with limiter.flp and you're done. Now open a project with that template, and every time you start up FL, it will use the Pocket Limiter instead of the FL one. -
There are some really silly points being brought up here, as expected any time this topic comes up. Paying melodic homage to someone else's music is such a different topic altogether. First of all, there are laws that dictate what is acceptable and not. In the cases of obvious major derivative works (remixes and such) that's why the royalties/licensing system exists. Second, if artist B throws a small shoutout to a track written by artist A, it's likely not impeding artist A's profit from the musical product he/she created. Third, music is art and software is a tool used to build a product. The fact that the product is digital does not change the fact that it is being created by a tangible tool. It's 2011. Thinking that just because something is just lines of code and electrical signals on a computer does not change the fact that it's a product and not just some magical free mystical device that nobody can "own" and is therefor free to be taken advantage of by any and all. That is an insanely ridiculous and primitive line of thinking. These debates are easy to have on an internet forum, but let's consider how they'd go before any judicial system in the modern world. Defendant is charged with pirating software. Whether pirating a plugin that costs $20 or pirating thousands of dollars of multiple software, they would be found guilty. End of story. Ultimately, unauthorized piracy from active, living vendors/developers/individuals is theft; it is wrong, and it is illegal. That's the answer to "why not pirate", which is the root question to this debate right? So there you have it. ************ On a deeper tangent to the topic of piracy in general, someone said that everyone pirates stuff, be it music or software, and I'd say that most people probably do. I've done it, most people in this discussion have admitted that they pirated software/music at one point or another for various reasons. Whatever, it's silly to pretend that a debate will end that. People are always going to do it, and for all kinds of reasons, from some that are ridiculously shallow and cheaply justified and outright reprehensible, to some that are actually understandable and even respectable and logical. That being said, seeing as people who openly admit to active piracy on the more reprehensible end of the aforementioned spectrum love to throw the alarm anytime someone resorts to Ad hominem, it's only fair to say then that using the argument "I bet you guys have pirated stuff (or whatever) before" isn't a valid argument because it doesn't change the fact that piracy is illegal and wrong and shouldn't be done, it just makes the other party a hypocrite. And as Tensei said, even a smoker can say that smoking is unhealthy. It just makes them look silly for saying something that they're guilty of. I feel like that's pretty well the fairest and objective perspective on the matter anyway. I personally don't pirate because I find the older I've become, the more my perspective has changed to "I just want to do the right thing." I'm more aware of consequences of my actions, both legal and abstract. Stealing is wrong, and because I know guys like Andy and how much time and money they invest into developing software and whether I know them personally or not, I don't want to rob them of their rightfully earned income. I haven't pirated music in a long time. All the music I listen to in recent years I own. There's still some pirated stuff on my hard drive here and there, but if I go back and listen to it and realize I don't own it, I rectify that. Thanks to Steam, I own a helluva lot of games. Most of which I haven't even played and may never get around to playing. But I bought them because they were convenient to buy and affordable. The games that I think cost too much, I either wait for them to come down, or I just don't play them. I don't tell myself "Oh, I'm just a hobbyist gamer and therefore don't need to pay the $60 to play this game since I'm not actually making money by playing it". I think it's really just more about maturity and education than anything. In earlier years, you bet I pirated stuff. I pirated music, games, I pirated FL Studio and made my first remix on it. I'm not going to condemn those of you who pirate to a fiery hell, but I will say that I've personally come to realize that there's no compelling justification for it. I hope that you eventually abide by this realization, especially since we've enlightened you to plenty of reasons why you shouldn't. But whatever, like anything in life, you have the right to do whatever you want and get away with it if you can, so there's really no sense for me to get too upset over the personal choices you choose to make that I have no control over. ****************** TL:DR - Why not pirate*? Because it's illegal. It is theft, it's immature, it's disrespectful, it's wrong, etc etc etc. Whether we've all done it or not doesn't change the fact that it shouldn't be done. *referring to piracy of items that are actively and readily available via legal medium from active developers/artists/individuals/companies who rely on their product for their livelihood.
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BigGiantCircles is a known griefer/hacker/llama and he leaves dirty socks in people's personal chests. I wouldn't tolerate him as a mod for a second.
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I understand Dan's point isn't exactly the strongest argument, but "I don't know the guy or follow suite in his profession so who cares?" is just as weak a defense. "I only steal from people I don't know personally". Not the most compelling perspective, is it?
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Spectrasonics is awesome and you shut your whore mouth you dirty pirate hooker. I love you Snapple <3