Pete Bessman wrote: > At Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:14:14 -0800, > Mark Knecht wrote: > >>Or come help develop LinuxSampler! >> >>http://www.linuxsampler.org > > >>From the website: > > "A fully usable LinuxSampler will require several months probably a few > years of development so consider it a long-term project." > > Fsck that. They can come help Specimen, which is fully usable now, if > not feature rich. Or they can work on SimSam (simsam.sf.net). Not to > be a polemicist, but I predict this will go the way of Octal > (www.gnu.org/software/octal). Too much planning, too little product. > Failing that, when it does reach maturity in a few years, I'll just > whore the read-from-disk and network control code from 'em. > Nice attitude. While this ethic is understandable it doesn't help progressions very much. Maybe now you've had a couple of days to think rationally about it you have changed your mind anyway. > Considering how far Specimen has come in a few months of hacking > (mostly part time, since I was between colleges and working full time > at a *movie theater* for the first two months), that will probably be > the only advantage it has. > > Bwahahaha! > > [pb] > > > > > -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/ - The Linux Audio Users guide Http://www.djcj.org/gigs/ - Gigs guide Korea ======================================== Apparently upon the beginning of the barrage, the donkey broke discipline and panicked, toppling the cart. At that point, the rockets disconnected from the timer, leaving them strewn around the street. Tethered to the now toppled cart, the donkey was unable to escape before the arrival of U.S. troops. United Press International Rockets on donkeys hit major Baghdad sites By P. MITCHELL PROTHERO Published 11/21/2003 11:13 AM