Fuck. I hope I can get a refund.
bitwig on linux
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regretfullySaid
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Re: bitwig on linux
hope so too. 40 bucks (and 6000 personal man hours) is like your entire linux budget gone. poof!
Re: bitwig on linux
seriously lmfao!!shadx312 wrote:Every OS has a user base with it's head up it's ass.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
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regretfullySaid
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Re: bitwig on linux
You know how many yards I had to rake to come up with that?40 bucks (and 6000 personal man hours) is like your entire linux budget gone. poof!
It's the MS employees that I can't understand why they're supposedly so enthusiastic about being a part of...but whenever I see them in person it's usually a couple that's just happy to have temporary security and be part of a large group that feels awesomely mediocre (woohoo!). It's like I see self-forced smiles and enthusiasm like they're trying to convince themselves that the company picnic with a volleyball net is going the be the mindblowing shit of the year! Yeah!seriously lmfao!!
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altered for perspective.shadx312 wrote:It's the FACTORY employees that I can't understand why they're supposedly so enthusiastic about being a part of...but whenever I see them in person it's usually a couple that's just happy to have temporary security and be part of a UNION that feels awesomely mediocre (woohoo!). It's like I see self-forced smiles and enthusiasm like they're trying to convince themselves that the company picnic with a volleyball net is going the be the mindblowing shit of the year!
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altered again for perspective.shadx312 wrote:It's the WAL-MART employees that I can't understand why they're supposedly so enthusiastic about being a part of...but whenever I see them in person it's usually a couple that's just happy to have temporary security and be part of a INDUSTRY that feels awesomely mediocre (woohoo!). It's like I see self-forced smiles and enthusiasm like they're trying to convince themselves that the company picnic with a volleyball net is going the be the mindblowing shit of the year!
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altered yet again for additional perspective.shadx312 wrote:It's the FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY employees that I can't understand why they're supposedly so enthusiastic about being a part of...but whenever I see them in person it's usually a couple that's just happy to have temporary security and be part of a STAFF that feels awesomely mediocre (woohoo!). It's like I see self-forced smiles and enthusiasm like they're trying to convince themselves that the company picnic with a volleyball net is going the be the mindblowing shit of the year!
Re: bitwig on linux
my brother works for MS, all I have to do is put my iPhone on the table and the mood changes.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
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Machinesworking
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Re: bitwig on linux
Having met hundreds of MS employees and dozens of Apple ones I can truthfully say that while neither place is filled completely with tyrants that make your career there draining, both companies have rabid zealots and a typical 50 hour work week that you feel obligated to do 50 weeks a year. Having said this, my best friend at Apple (recently retired) just had his stock options hit the million mark, and about six people I know from MS have that or better in assets, so it does pay off. He did suffer what seems like office work related arthritis at one point to get there though. He's just now using Windows for the first time and enjoying it, noticing the weaknesses and strengths etc.
As you would expect the people that are the most rabid are new hires, who finally got a good paying job, and still feel all warm inside about MS/Apple. Wears off over time though.
As you would expect the people that are the most rabid are new hires, who finally got a good paying job, and still feel all warm inside about MS/Apple. Wears off over time though.
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JuanSOLO
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Re: bitwig on linux
My cousin is Bill Gate's assistant's, assistant. She doesn't complain much.
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regretfullySaid
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Meta-assistants are typically REALLY fun after a few drinks.
Great perspectives.
Still, if the LAN jamming works well I find it easy to picture something like a few students doing some cool stuff with Bw on Lx. Wtf m i tping lk ths
Great perspectives.
Still, if the LAN jamming works well I find it easy to picture something like a few students doing some cool stuff with Bw on Lx. Wtf m i tping lk ths
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Machinesworking
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Re: bitwig on linux
That's a relatively chill situation though, BG is doing the charity work thing, not competing in a brutally competitive business.JuanSOLO wrote:My cousin is Bill Gate's assistant's, assistant. She doesn't complain much.
Having seen/worked on the offices of both the Foundation and Apple / Microsoft, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation environment is very mellow compared.
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I would imagine. Hell it could be more like "Hey, JuanSolo's cousin, can you do so and so while you're out doing whatever?"
And she's just out shopping for boots before she goes home and changes to go play some badminton.
Nice.
And she's just out shopping for boots before she goes home and changes to go play some badminton.
Nice.
Re: bitwig on linux
she plays in suede Pumas with a b-boy stance.
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