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Questions and Answers - Part 3

 
  

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All Acting Regiment
11:09 / 28.07.08
I'm just starting my dinner now and it is 10.30pm after a hard day at the beach.

You beast!

Re: finding that song, try searching on Hype Machine to see if anyone's blogged it.
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
11:48 / 28.07.08
4chan's back up.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
15:32 / 28.07.08
Does anyone know a good website for me to host large files on - big PDFs and media files? So that other people can download them. I need it for something that might get me a job.
 
 
Axolotl
12:29 / 29.07.08
You could try yousendit or Zshare. I've only downloaded stuff from Zshare and it's OK, though ad heavy. I've both up- and downloaded with yousendit and found it fine.

In the UK should you put your date of birth on your C.V? I didn't use to, then I was told you should, but has recent legislation altered that?
 
 
All Acting Regiment
12:34 / 29.07.08
Most people I know do it, and every model C.V. I've been shown had it on, so yes. Otherwise they might think you had something to hide.
 
 
Axolotl
12:53 / 29.07.08
Yeah, that's what I thought, but I've had interviewers apologise after asking my age as they claimed doing so leaves them open to claims of age discrimination.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
10:24 / 30.07.08
It does - at least in the US, although the climate there is of course different.

Meanwhile...

So, wisdom of crowds moment. I am pondering buying a flash memory based camcorder, on the grounds that I like the idea of what camcorders do, but my current one - an old JVC DR340 - is heavy to carry, slow to anger, and takes a hugely long time to convert from MIniDV tapes to gigantic files, due to a combination of which factors I never take it anywhere. The lightness, portability and ease of data transfer of an SDHC card over that seems like it would help me to get a lot more joy out of the process. I was aiming for the cost of a basic camcorder, nothing too fancy - I never have time to master these things, anyway. What do you recommend?

  • Dude, take a plunge. In the greater scheme of things it's not too much more money to get a Sanyo Xacti HD1000. You've always liked the Xacti form factor, and now it appears to be attached to a decent camcorder. The low light performance, which given your shameful life of troglodytic pleasures is an important factor, is far better than the next level of camcorder down, but this is still cheaper than most HD camcorders.

  • Dude, you don't even have a HD television, and if you did get an HD television you wouldn't get a 1080i one, because you are basically cheap. Also, the 1080 files are huge, and at last count iMovie was struggling to deal with them, so the biggest benefit the Xacti has to offer isn't much of an advantage at all. You should go with a nice, low-cost camcorder - a Canon FS100 or the low-end JVC Everio, say. It's more portable than the one you have, even though you still won't be carrying it around on the off-chance, and more hard-wearing, but at your level of competence it's about as much as you should be thinking about spending. As for those problems with low light and indoor shooting? Open a window or move outside. Simple.

  • Dude, two words. Flip video. Or Creative Vado. Or maker brand. At your level of competence, you want something that will capture the basics, without fuss. When did you ever really feel you were missing out by not having enough pixels on the screen, really?

  • Dude, you have a Sony Cybershot DSC-T9. Use the video function on that for snap video - it does notionally capture "DVD-quality" images, although lord knows what that's supposed to mean - and trot out the DR340 when you know you'll need it - weddings, funerals, bar mitzvahs.
  • Dude, the compression used on recording to flash media is still too primitive to allow for anything resembling even cheap miniDV quality. Stick with what you've got.

  • Dude, other.

  • Dude, have you considered that this may be indicative of a deeper malaise?
 
 
Quantum
11:52 / 30.07.08
You should go with a nice, low-cost camcorder. They'll invent a better cheaper one by the time you are forced to get an HD telly by the upgrading market.
Also, please video your malaise and put it on Youtube.
 
 
Pingle!Pop
12:13 / 30.07.08
It can't be anything to do with malaise, surely? Jenny Elfman is happy. There's nothing wrong with Jenny Elfman's life.
 
 
grant
13:40 / 30.07.08
I hear good things about Flip. I suppose it depends on what you're filming, but for most things, a few minutes of fun-to-watch (not necessarily high-def) action is more than enough.
 
 
Evil Scientist
10:52 / 31.07.08
Much love to Mist by the way who was kind enough to email me a copy of the track I was searching for.

Flights of atomic bird-rat-hyeana-men will sing your praises in their terrible ungodly voices tonight.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
12:12 / 31.07.08
Unrelated to my earlier post: what does it mean if you work in 'recruitment'?
 
 
Closed for Business Time
12:24 / 31.07.08
You recruit employees for companies that hire recruiters. They're a bunch of vile, lying bastards.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
15:00 / 31.07.08
I thought as much.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
15:01 / 31.07.08
That's basically usury, isn't it?
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
16:14 / 31.07.08
No, usury is the lending of money at high interest. It's what credit card companies and banks do. Recruiters receive payment for finding people for employers, or employers for people, either from the employers or the potential employees.
 
 
Mistoffelees
06:55 / 01.08.08
Flights of atomic bird-rat-hyeana-men will sing your praises in their terrible ungodly voices tonight.

I listened to them, the children of the science. What sweet music they make.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
13:13 / 01.08.08
Me again, with a question which has legs. Who is that (recent, American) comedian who is intentionally bad?
 
 
Mistoffelees
13:39 / 01.08.08
Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams, Chris Rock, Tom Green, Adam Sandler, Leslie Nielsen, Dave Chappelle, Jack Black, Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey, Carrot Top, Larry The Cable Guy, Martin Lawrence, or Mike Myers?
 
 
pony
20:15 / 01.08.08
Neil Hamburger?
 
 
pony
20:16 / 01.08.08
Where does "suddenly, [x]. thousands of them!" come from?
 
 
Tsuga
22:13 / 04.08.08
Is there a topic here on creating a website? The "Web Design Roundtable" seems a bit advanced for someone as...disadvantaged as I am in that department. While I'm not computer illiterate, I am HTML illiterate, and I have no idea how to create a website; I'm wanting to make one for my wife, an artist, and I don't know that I can afford to pay someone else. I've downloaded SeaMonkey and Coffee Cup, and even they seem a bit daunting.
 
 
grant
20:07 / 05.08.08
I don't know of one.

But what questions do you have? Wanna start a topic?
 
 
Neon Snake
20:36 / 05.08.08
In the UK should you put your date of birth on your C.V? I didn't use to, then I was told you should, but has recent legislation altered that?

No, no need whatsoever.

When someone is looking at your CV, they are looking for things that are on there which match their criteria, and looking for things that are on there which don't match their criteria.

Unless age is somehow strictly relevant to the job, to the extent that they would need to know it ("must be over 18, clean driving licence etc"), then they won't even register that it isn't on there.
 
 
Triplets
23:39 / 05.08.08
I taught myself basic html in high school and haven't had to use it since. So a basic primer on html is probably in me, if you need it.
 
 
HCE
14:46 / 06.08.08
What does this sentence mean:

A choice must then be made: either to place all texts in demonstrative oscillation, equalizing them under the scrutiny of an in-different science, forcing them to rejoin, inductively, the Copy from which we will then make them derive; or else to restore each text, not to its individuality, but to its function, making it cohere, even before we talk about it, by the infinite paradigm of difference, subjecting it from the outset to a basic typology, to an evaluation.

?
 
 
grant
18:33 / 06.08.08
I can try...

A choice must then be made:

There are two ways of reading.


either to place all texts in demonstrative oscillation, equalizing them under the scrutiny of an in-different science, forcing them to rejoin, inductively, the Copy from which we will then make them derive;


1. All texts are expressions of one meta-text; they relate to each other because they embody some kind of Platonic form (the Copy). I'd imagine this Copy could also be defined as either language-as-boundary or the mind of the reader, although this sentence doesn't say so.

or else to restore each text, not to its individuality, but to its function, making it cohere, even before we talk about it, by the infinite paradigm of difference, subjecting it from the outset to a basic typology, to an evaluation.


2. Texts are tools used to perform specific, individual, discrete tasks. Thus, rather than expressing a unitary reader's mind (or some kind of mystical language-as-category-of-existence), they are fundamentally different things that require cataloging - just as with species of animals or plants, there is a taxonomy of texts that we can use to assign functions and other characteristics. (I think this idea could probably head into some kind of "Why Genre is Important" argument.)

Does that make sense?
 
 
Kali, Queen of Kitteh
19:18 / 06.08.08
Was it completely necessary to create a Facebook page?

Sigh.
 
 
HCE
20:53 / 06.08.08
Yeah, that helps, thanks grant. I read back over the sentence a few more times (that's from the first paragraph of the book) and decided to skip the whole first section and come back to it later. A nap and a snack helped.
 
 
Whisky Priestess
21:25 / 06.08.08
Where does "suddenly, [x]. thousands of them!" come from?

Might be from Zulu (starring Michael Caine) where I seem to recall Sir Mike yelling that there are thousands of ... well, the clue's in the title, really.
 
 
grant
02:10 / 07.08.08
that's from the first paragraph of the book

What book is it? I can't decide if "demonstrative oscillation" is beautiful or incredibly opaque and self-indulgent prose.
 
 
HCE
23:43 / 07.08.08
Roland Barthes! S/Z. I'll scan the bit leading up to it, if you like?
 
 
Proinsias
01:30 / 08.08.08
I'm moving my digital music to my macbook soon. What would Barbelith recommend to manage the tunes on? On the pc I've been using iTunes and Monkey's Audio with a preference for iTunes, should I just go with iTunes or are there any better alternatives?

I've got an iPod but it's not a big factor in the choice - I can keep it tied to the PC.
 
 
pony
02:01 / 08.08.08
I really see no reason not to use itunes on a mac. if you're a big fan of flacs or other less common formats, there are usually plug-ins/work-arounds that will make itunes play nicely with them.
 
 
Proinsias
03:11 / 08.08.08
iTunes was the plan. I thought I'd just double check before hitting the import button.
 
  

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