I've always wanted to make something like this. I'm curious about parsing the fields into something both pleasing and physically representative of the actual waveform of the music. I'd also like to play around with…
There's such a slim number of people to pull from in any "developed" nation that aren't complicit in a long chain of subjugation and destruction that I'm absolutely sure you're not one of them. It's not your fault, but…
On the contrary, I'm deadly sincere. You'd do well to read up on the Roman views on agriculture. It was, perhaps, the most respected occupation. In any case, this constant goading of science, the excision of religion,…
You find noble, humble and virtuous souls depressing to be around? Look at this austere man, so capable. Entirely singular. Wholly content. How can you come to find even a hint of the vaguest ennui. Truly I envy the…
Simpleton here: One, the first thing the professor does is put things in "human terms", the issue is plain that the mode of conveyance used in the textbook is wanting. And this is coming from "Author in Action" videos…
I've always wanted to make something like this. I'm curious about parsing the fields into something both pleasing and physically representative of the actual waveform of the music. I'd also like to play around with…
There's such a slim number of people to pull from in any "developed" nation that aren't complicit in a long chain of subjugation and destruction that I'm absolutely sure you're not one of them. It's not your fault, but…
On the contrary, I'm deadly sincere. You'd do well to read up on the Roman views on agriculture. It was, perhaps, the most respected occupation. In any case, this constant goading of science, the excision of religion,…
You find noble, humble and virtuous souls depressing to be around? Look at this austere man, so capable. Entirely singular. Wholly content. How can you come to find even a hint of the vaguest ennui. Truly I envy the…
Simpleton here: One, the first thing the professor does is put things in "human terms", the issue is plain that the mode of conveyance used in the textbook is wanting. And this is coming from "Author in Action" videos…