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lil_christian

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Stayin' Alive, stayin' alive. Didn't fall asleep! Fought the fatigue!

Also, I love hearing and reading what people call the story behind the song. When you read them, you really get to see the artist's heart and intent, and how the song came to be. You get to see the person, not just the singer.
 

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Stayin' Alive, stayin' alive. Didn't fall asleep! Fought the fatigue!

Also, I love hearing and reading what people call the story behind the song. When you read them, you really get to see the artist's heart and intent, and how the song came to be. You get to see the person, not just the singer.
How He Loves : A Song Story on Vimeo
 
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Nuclear weaponry was inevitable regardless of the outcome of the war. At the time of Germany's surrender they had been working on nuclear capability and likewise Japan had been, but the Allied blockade of Japan seriously hampered their abilities to succeed.

Unfortunately, as with any method of mass destruction, once one country (regardless of size) has it everyone wants it. Prior to being banned by numerous international treaties chemical/biological weapons were the big equalizer. The US had such a large volume of stockpiled chemical agents that it is still working towards the final destruction of them.

No one with any sense of decency or humanity could look at the death tolls at Hiroshima and Nagasaki and not be horrified, but at the same time countless more lives (as estimated by both sides) would have been lost had the Allied forces had to engage a full scale invasion of Japan.
its the ethical question, is it better to push the button and have 200K people die to save 5M people. or do you do nothing and let 5M people die.

as for the chem weapons, I ain't that far away from where they are still destroying VX nerve gas
 

Oncefallen

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its the ethical question, is it better to push the button and have 200K people die to save 5M people. or do you do nothing and let 5M people die.
Exactly. Neither option is palatable, but one is definitely better than the other.

as for the chem weapons, I ain't that far away from where they are still destroying VX nerve gas
I live less than an hour away from the Pueblo Chemical Depot where the ongoing process of destruction of mustard agent weapons is taking place.
 

Lynx

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So this guy at work is trying to dabble in music making by using Audacity. He has Cakewalk Sonar, but doesn't know much about it. He asked me if I could make a beat for him. I told him it was really simple to do himself, all he had to do was get some free loops from online and loop them. It is apparently beyond him.

Dubstep isn't really my thing, but I wasn't kidding about it being really easy, so I thought why not show him? So this morning I got a small pack of dubstep loops. Tonight after church I made a beat in maybe three seconds flat - just dumped them all in my DAW. Then I spent a while messing around with some instruments to put in front of the beats, just a simple two chord, C and F. Took maybe ten minutes to make a track that demoed each loop, all of them together, then each loop looped once with a different virtual instrument in front of it.

Ten minutes, and in a music style I've never fiddled with before. Dubstep really is easy. No wonder so many people do it.
 

lil_christian

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I gotta as, right now is the best I've felt in a while. It's weird, because today was supposed to be Mom's birthday (Jan. 4th). Yes I was sad about that, but usually, physically I'm a lot worse off. Yes, I have been very tired, but I didn't get enough sleep. At least it doesnt feel like a bunch of weights are tied onto me.

Also, Lynx! I think I shall be looking into that free music production program you use. I believe it's called audacity?
I think I know how I can make it work. Now I can do some cooler stuff for you guys! I know how to pay Canon in D, but it's a duet. If I'm able to record both parts then that'll be next on SoundCloud! Theeeennnn maaayyybee you guys will finally hear me sing. I don't really sing a whole lot.
 

Lynx

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If you do multiple tracks, try to minimize background noise, i.e. fans, air conditioners, etc. Something that is not noticeable in one track will stack up in multiple tracks. Might even put something between the computer and microphone to minimize computer fan noise.

I can't count the number of people who have recorded multiple instruments, one at a time, then asked in music chat "Why do my recordings have so much background noise? It's not that noisy here."
 

lil_christian

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If you do multiple tracks, try to minimize background noise, i.e. fans, air conditioners, etc. Something that is not noticeable in one track will stack up in multiple tracks. Might even put something between the computer and microphone to minimize computer fan noise.

I can't count the number of people who have recorded multiple instruments, one at a time, then asked in music chat "Why do my recordings have so much background noise? It's not that noisy here."
Can you import sounds onto there? Say I have an audio file I already recorded outside of the program, can I import it to that program and use it? Because my computer fan sounds like a leaf blower or a lawn mower in the distance. Very loud. My tablet, however has made wonderful recordings so far, and that's what I used for the last two songs on SoundCloud. And other than that, background noise is minimal.
 

Rachel20

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Nuclear weaponry was inevitable regardless of the outcome of the war. At the time of Germany's surrender they had been working on nuclear capability and likewise Japan had been, but the Allied blockade of Japan seriously hampered their abilities to succeed.

While the knowledge of nuclear fission and the possibility of fission type weapons existing, was present ever since 1914, at the time of World War 2, only three countries were in active preparation of such a weapon.

The United States, Britain and Canada. The collaboration of these countries in the development of the atomic bomb, under Robert Oppenheimer was termed the Manhattan Project.


Japan did not have capabilities of nuclear weaponry (and still does not), Germany was rumoured to be working on such a project where as the Soviet Union had none either (at that time).

The Manhattan Project was kept secret from the Soviet Union, however their spies provided them vital information enough for them to understand what the Americans were up to.

That led to the Soviet Atomic Bomb Project under Igor Kuchatov.


Resources : Link : History of nuclear weapons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Rachel20

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Conventional thinking has always been that the atomic bomb was necessary for the Allied Powers to win the war and hence cement peace and bring goodwill to many, if you will.

These ideas have pervaded for 70 years.

However accepting any facts or figures, without questioning, or without going into historical documents and versions is unfair for the sake of truth.

This too has been hard, since up till 2009 and even now, much of the data, visual and otherwise have been classified by the USA government.

The American media, on the detonation of the atomic bomb, always showed a mushroom cloud however pictures of the maimed survivors were kept away from public view.

Photographs taken by people were confiscated.


A good question to ask, why was there so much censorship?

How can it be sure it wasn't to swing the sympathy of the public vote in the direction of such a decision?

Also, in the days after the atomic bombings and Japan's surrender, which was almost 10 weeks, the US commissioned the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC).

It's sole purpose was to study the effects of the atomic bomb, including radiation sickness. It offered no help or medical care but only studied the survivors.

The creators of the atomic bomb were well aware of the magnitude of this weapon being a weapon of mass destruction. An unsigned letter to Prof Ryokichi Sagane , from the University of Tokyo was dropped by Luis Alvarez urging him to inform the public about the danger.

Why did the USA not help the survivors , in a benevolent show?


To be sure, though, the Japanese received a very humane treatment at the hands of the USA. Many of them were baffled at the kindness shown by most American soldiers and indeed, the USA handed control back to Japan after occupation and waived payments on Okinawa.


However the dropping of the atomic bomb to solely bring peace, is a matter which is debatable and while accepted by the majority, does not mean it stands for the truth.



[ Resources : - A documentary titled 24 hours after Hiroshima.

Link :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8QY5gt1weE
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This is quite comprehensive, as it discusses views not only of the weapons officers as well survivors. It is quite gripping as well as informative.

Link :Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Rachel20

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In all fairness, some good did come out of all this.

The data and understanding from the usage of these nuclear weapons, helped to form a response towards the Chernobyl disaster, and even recently the Fukushima Disaster.

The horror that has been shown to humanity even in tiny glimpses has been enough for many people to come out strongly against the usage of atomic weapons.

Hopefully this has set an example, of something which should never be repeated.


Moral ethical questions like 200k for 5 M etc can be debated and strung out for inspection, but I am really not interested to do so.

Hopefully all I've stated, were facts and figures, and anything otherwise, I apologize.

God bless.
 
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Part one of what I hope will be four (going to try one for each season)- Spring! Yay!

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I'm HOME!! And oh man... I have a ton of catching up to do on the forum! But first... pictures of my trip to visit Shouryu are now posted in my albums. :D
 

lil_christian

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I don't feel bad, I just feel very awake right now...at 1 in the morning. Woops. Too many late nights for me. I need like someone to knock me out with a big mallet like in the cartoons, lol.
 
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I don't feel bad, I just feel very awake right now...at 1 in the morning. Woops. Too many late nights for me. I need like someone to knock me out with a big mallet like in the cartoons, lol.