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(discussion) the typical lifespan of a band's golden age |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - June 7th, 2013 at 4:22 AM - Forum: Media & Entertainment
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With thousands of bands to listen to today, it takes many bands years to really make a name for themselves. Then of course there are many bands that become successful, then drop off after a few short years just as quickly as they hit the spotlight.
Many very good bands simply run out of creative ideas after they've hit their perfect album. More often musicians get old and lose the young sense of rock 'n roll. I'd say that few bands are lucky enough to see more than 5-10 years in the limelight of their golden years, with bands like Rush being the exception.. Any thoughts?
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Makestation Community Milestones |
Posted by: Acko - June 5th, 2013 at 9:26 PM - Forum: Community Related
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This thread will serve as the newly formalized thread for official Makestation community milestones!
Note: This thread is often confused with the personal milestone thread. This thread is for community milestones, whereas the personal milestone thread is for personal milestones (e.g. for reaching a postcount, making it on the wall of shame, etc. ) As for celebrating our awesomeness as a community as we reach certain community milestones, this thread is the place! - Edited by Darth-Apple
Post Milestones:
1000th post - by titanicbuff, June 08, 2013, 05:21:47 am UTC
2000th post - by simlink, June 23, 2013, 11:36:31 am UTC
3000th post - by ???, July 23, 2013, 10:30ish pm UTC
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666 Posts - June 05, 2013
1337 Posts - June 10, 2013, at 15:20:15 UTC (1337th Post by t3haco!)
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Vector vs Bitmap graphics |
Posted by: Acko - June 5th, 2013 at 9:17 PM - Forum: Photography & Graphics
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Vector and bitmap graphics are the primary types of images in computing today. I prefer working with vector graphics, as they can be scaled almost infinitely without any loss of quality, and don't rely on this primitive concept known as 'pixels'. But, I have to use bitmap graphics everyday, since they are the most widely supported. Thoughts?
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Programming languages |
Posted by: Acko - June 5th, 2013 at 8:43 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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What programming language do you prefer? I personally use Cplusplus for general programming, and java for the lulz and minecraft modding.
EDIT: To clarify, HTML, css and the likes are NOT programming languages. They are markup languages
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