10k wrote:

dat lineup.

Seconded.

e.s.c. wrote:
ovenrake wrote:


\oh is that from CSI Maycomb?

no, its clearly from the law&order spinoff (they dont get into the trial stuff on CSI)

Uh... we're all just being sarcastic right?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056592/

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*this->

Bit Shifter wrote:

My new favorite chiptune of all time.

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So no one else is having problems getting the site to pull up?
I haven't been able to see it since the troubles back in February.

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Yeah, I recognized his name; I already bugged him.

EDIT: I posted on here in case there were others on the project too other than just princess.

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APPLE FOR FOR FUCK INSIDE OUT OVER THE THIS THIS TURNOUT TURNOVER?

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xero wrote:

looks like it's "coming soon".
captain obvious signing off...

Hur hur smile

Well if they need a web dude, I'm totally willing to help out. *shrug*

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So, any status on the http://lowresolutionatx.com/ site? Just for holding, something in the mix, looking for developers?

Just curious smile

Sorry about remorting the thread, but I remembered the tshirt ideas and then was browsing Axe Cop and thought, maybe something like this... T-Rex, with aviators, and machine gun arms, breathes fire, has spikes, and can fly in space.

French horn for 8 yrs,
Bugle for 6yrs,
Trumpet 2yrs,
Guitar & Piano off and on forever...
Actually writing/studying music for the last 4yrs.

It did seem odd I didn't find more chiptuners like those I find lurking around here. But there were a handful at the Austin faire '08 that had more analogy chip-bent tunes. I've been to both Austin Makerfaires and one out on the west coast in San Mateo... It's a shame they'll never be having one in Austin ever again. (Damn whiny vendors) Sucks, all you cool kids out on the west coast still get to have them.

However, anyone who hasn't even been to a Makerfaire... GO! Great stuff, and great community. big_smile

It can be used to perform circuit simulations, and now includes a full, working virtual Arduino. Looks to be Windows only.

VirtualBreadboard is an easy to use simulation and modelling tool that can be used in place of a real breadboard for quickly performing experiments and testing out electronic and microcontroller powered 'embedded' applications. Since 1999 VirtualBreadboard has been a favourite with universities and enthusiasts from all around the world.

VirtualBreadboard (VBB) is for designing and testing embedded software in high-level interactive circuit simulations and rapidly prototyping hardware from those designs. Compared to other simulators many people find the high level approach taken VBB easier to use and much faster to model and test out new ideas and circuit variations.

http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/0 … duino.html

Thought I would share this for anyone using Arduinos to play around with. Might help cut back on the buying/acquiring of wrong parts if one gets to virtually play test them.

Soooooo..... Almost time for the next one? big_smile

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TmTgr wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0-Rnf5dId8
It seems to work well with lsdj.

So this was originally a BleepBloop cart, but I tried using my LSDj on my GC gameboy foot adapter thing with my EMS 64M cart and LSDj 4.0.4, but to no avail. I just kept getting the *bah-ding* boot sound, but "Nintendo" would just be a dark bar.

Any thoughts?

Reteris wrote:

We should really get a xanga

This.


lulz big_smile

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@ceafin I guess... I rarely post, I just like to try and keep up with everyone, especially local guys.