April 2, 2008
Mac Os reading NTFS
MacOs X can READ and WRITE on FAT32 partitions, but FAT 32 has a limit to 4GB files, and I have a few of those. OSX is able to READ NTFS but can't default write. Ive seen a couple of solutions, but think i'm going to give this one a go:
first BACKUP :P
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January 6, 2008
DRM dead
Yay, lets start the new year with death, the one from the "good riddance" kind! Sony BMG plans to drop DRM, to be the last major company that was still holding on to the technology to protect.. yeah.. to protect what!?..lol prolly to protect the high profit margin, thats all it was doing.. pff killing every other opportunity for the artist I still believe. Finally they understand, "The customer is always right!"
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September 26, 2007
Microsoft Silverlight
Interesting development from Microsoft:
Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and
rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the Web. The Silverlight 1.0 will auto-update to the final release.
They say vector based graphics... wow! Now im an impressed pixel boy!
Seen this over at daep.dyndns.org - Dae Punt's Blog
Update:
The link to Dae Punt is fixed, he got his own domain now :)
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September 13, 2007
RGB to CMYK
The question of today is going to be:
How do I convert RGB to CMYK with the best possible result on my for web created graphics.
Converting to CMYK isnt the problem though, but preserving the RGB colours that are GAMUT problems.
If any good tips.. please help a web dude to proper printing material :)
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April 27, 2006
Retevisie
Yes that's it, weblogs go give Free TV content!In this case its a Docu about the discussion from an eccentric person called Harrie and his Atom Theory!
Im sorry its a dutch site, but this is form of internet will happen more and more and more... (tv)
Whats so rete-cool about internet TV, and weblogs.. well ppl can post their comments in the topic just after watching and next episode like what happends with the Retevisie docu, one of the broadcasts is an interaction with the TVshow and comments!Now if this part of the world stops selling the bandwidth for such a high price, Australia could also have a share of this marked!
Now dont let it stick to your site, or log.. the content needs to be signed and could have a little grocery message, and shared via RSS with Bittorent... tadaa PodTVCasts :).. (as long as u dont use iTunes and an iPod tho)
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