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What's a "reaction?" Counters for them are displaying on profiles since the last update. I remember seeing them after the site launched, too, but they disappeared soon thereafter.
Just an FYI for anyone who happens to look for me at some point: I'm not going to be logging on much/at all for awhile, as there are a few things I'm looking at taking care of. So if you happen to wonder why you haven't seen me much, that's why.
Just found out that I'm going to be doing some kind of anti-intruder safety training. Now "Himitsu Keisatsu" is going through my head...and my iPod :).
'Bout ready to give up on stripping vocals out of audio files. Easier/better quality (hopefully?) to just recreate the background with the Studio One instruments.
You might need a new PC if:
1) It takes so long to open stuff that, by the time it appears, you forget why you wanted it.
2) You visit VVN on your phone, despite having your PC doing its thing right in front of you....
Just resurrected an old VO post on Wayback Machine (Lucky....). Thx @uncreepy and @Move->Forward for teaching me to stretch a syllable across notes from the boneyard. :)
Can't believe I managed to get the whole vocal track for my cover into Anvil Studio last night. Took much longer for my last cover. Can't wait to give it to Miku!
I got invited to some weird kind of social media property that I've never heard of. The invite URL I got looked something like this: [something]SAO@[something].com.
If I lurked in the thread, do you think I'd die in real life?
In addition to tagging, having iTunes handle artist names individually would be a solid improvement, too. A collaboration song between two artists currently shows up as its own entry in the artist list. So if you just go to either artist, the song never shows up.
iTunes really needs some kind of actual tagging feature. It has smart playlists, which let you choose songs by setting filters that find music for you based on song info. But all you have to work with are the fields Apple gives you, so doing anything more custom than filtering by those means you have to cannibalize an existing field....
I had "Mizukagami Garden" stuck in my head on and off this morning. Made me wonder: supposedly listening to music can temporarily change the pattern of your brain waves. Could your brain waves, conversely, draw particular music out of your memories and bring it to mind? Was there something in my head on repeat? Or is it probably just my mood at work? Or are those the same thing?
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