I was hopeful, but had a sense that they wouldn't keep her around.
I was hopeful, but had a sense that they wouldn't keep her around.
I'm happy to see Disruptive Influence is sticking around on Doctor Who. I've been dying for the crowded TARDIS of the Davidson days, and I feel like Capaldi brings so much personality and force to his Doctor he's the first new-era Doctor who could actually drag a diverse cast around with him. Clara, Danny and…
Wendy Carlos > Daft Punk
A cut down bridge is more about speed than hitting multiple strings at once, and not every fiddle style is all about fast fingering. It's certainly something that's optional.
No, there aren't. You don't really attach mods to your violin. There are some fiddle styles that use a different type of bow, but beyond that, it's the exact same device, top to bottom.
I used to do this, using the same program, but I designed my own ships and space battles. And I suck at drawing, too, so it wasn't quite so… charming? I was also like… 10 at the time.
I'm just not good at being angry. It takes a lot of emotional energy, which I just can't maintain for very long. At least sarcasm is a good substitute for anger. I'm very good at being sarcastic.
Scioli is a huge Kirby fan, and so much of his work is Kirby influenced. I love it, I really do.
I threw this on to watch, and honestly, didn't get past the first act. The pacing was bad, the editing was awful, and the subplot with her son was pure tedium. I didn't even get to the animated wonderland stuff.
I honestly want to find a salmon ladder and try this myself. It looks like a blast, even though I'd probably spend most of my time falling off of the damn thing.
There was a kid I knew in high school that wore Jnco jeans. The pockets were so huge that he would wander around with 4 2-liters of Mountain Dew on him at all times, just so he could be ready for an impromptu roleplaying session.
But a mullet is a-ok.
Maybe it's just that I've seen too many industrial-scale storage deployments, but it is never as easy as you make it sound. Your solution is fine if I'm just trying to back up my personal files, but it is not an archive solution.
No, it's a far bigger issue- business process.
Yes, because a storage medium that requires pretty much constant maintenance isn't going to be a problem for libraries to maintain at all. Hell, I've seen IT shops that can't successfully maintain an effective disaster recovery plan, and they were spending millions a year on it.
You're conflating the act of creation with the act of interpretation. When it comes to interpretation, the author has no more to contribute than anybody else. No, we can't dictate the author's view of their own work, but they can't dictate ours, either. The work stands on its own, distinct and separate from the…
Authors are not the source of truth about their works. They may approach their works with intent, with a vision, and a goal. They may have all sorts of ideas about what their work is supposed to accomplish and represent.
Perhaps you wrote this article while you were someone else?
The Goddess Eris is the most powerful deity in history- so powerful that she doesn't even need to exist to be real.
"Cat owners may claim that their pets love ice cream and donuts, and they do, but because of fat."