So, after all the controversy, it must be a wild coincidence that the offending pixels are dead center of the frame.
It makes me want to spit, even if I don my old gray chapeau.
So what? Now you pretend to know something about ethics of other people or what?? Are you a clairvoyant?billcarroll wrote:According to your ethics, boo burger flippin hoo.
Okay now go and preach this to some capitalist profiteers out there, ripping people off, underpaying them, exploiting workers, strangers, women etc…billcarroll wrote:People deserve to be paid for their work.
whoa that's pretty deep.Sendy wrote:Been reading a lot of BoC interviews recently, it seems to me the depopulated world that their music hints at will be brought about by the selfish stampeding masses, in a bid to endlessly and exponentially create more and more disposable "stuff" at any cost, to support and rise in power within an economy that neither really exists nor cares what our fate is. There is a lot of humanity in BoC's music and I think they intuitively understand this.
I'm not a heavy BoC listener. I enjoy their music, A LOT, but other people have looked way more into it and catalogued every single reference and allusion in their music. So mostly I'm relying on their work and collective efforts, plus reading up as many interviews as I can.V0RT3X wrote:whoa that's pretty deep.Sendy wrote:Been reading a lot of BoC interviews recently, it seems to me the depopulated world that their music hints at will be brought about by the selfish stampeding masses, in a bid to endlessly and exponentially create more and more disposable "stuff" at any cost, to support and rise in power within an economy that neither really exists nor cares what our fate is. There is a lot of humanity in BoC's music and I think they intuitively understand this.
I've never listened to enough BoC to come up with my own summary of their music but I can see what you mean with the stuff I have listened to.
Sendy wrote:I'm not a heavy BoC listener. I enjoy their music, A LOT, but other people have looked way more into it and catalogued every single reference and allusion in their music. So mostly I'm relying on their work and collective efforts, plus reading up as many interviews as I can.V0RT3X wrote:whoa that's pretty deep.Sendy wrote:Been reading a lot of BoC interviews recently, it seems to me the depopulated world that their music hints at will be brought about by the selfish stampeding masses, in a bid to endlessly and exponentially create more and more disposable "stuff" at any cost, to support and rise in power within an economy that neither really exists nor cares what our fate is. There is a lot of humanity in BoC's music and I think they intuitively understand this.
I've never listened to enough BoC to come up with my own summary of their music but I can see what you mean with the stuff I have listened to.
What's quite inspiring, aside from how much I can relate to their worldview, is how effectively they (and many other legendary artists) have weaved narratives and lore into their music to make it that much more compelling, without actually having a surface text that bogs down the music with the pretention of lyrics
"earn" more respect than "some usual developers"? Respect from whom? You're really on the wrong forum to display your disrespect for developers of software. For a long time, the way it was moderated here, you'd be gone by now.billcarroll wrote:The law is a decent starting point. Developers deserve to get paid for their work. People deserve to be paid for their work.Delfinoverde wrote:Ha-ha, this shows how few you know about the reality!jancivil wrote: Evidenced here in this fatuous lingo, positing 'Reverse engineer' instead of 'cracker' or your 'crackateer'.'They're pirates, too, doncha know, what a romance. Darkness is a virtue, and oh the revolutionary implications. (Of being a sneak-thief, taking things you don't need.)![]()
Reverse Engineers earn indeed more respect than some usual developers since without their help they wouldn't discover the holes & lacks in their protections!
Then who gives you the right to choose for others what they want to useIf i decide to use a cracked software none of those oh-so-honest moral preachers will stop me from doing it. Also it doesn't retain me from buying then a "legal" version. All this talks of/about piracy are so futile.

Let me guess, it has a rising siren effect and speeding up snare rush going into the drop, the drop consists of a simple three-note synth riff and pounding kick, then the whole thing gets pitched up higher and higher (to make it exciting), then you get an atmospheric *boof* and a bar or two of relative silence, and the whole thing kicks off again with a subtle layer of extra percussion or something.billcarroll wrote:You'll all be pleased to know Martin Garrix has another #1 on Meatport with (swing it like a) "Helicopter"
http://news.beatport.com/blog/2014/02/2 ... elicopter/
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