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Avoiding the void! This is a simple load transfer exercise. In the confusing world of crevasse rescue it can all be a bit much. This simple exercise is 4/5 of the crevasse or rock raise system. Back in the day when I used to teach this stuff I found that students could grasp this easily. Little did they know that they were really learning the crevasse rescue system. This is a exercise remember. You really wouldn’t want suspend a real person off just one prussik. Rather you would have a back …
Dr. G shows off the tools of her trade.
Speaker: John Resig Follow along with the slides: ejohn.org Browsers are continually upgrading – providing new features from the latest specifications. We’ll look at modern JavaScript and DOM techniques that you can easily drop in to your applications for instant speed-ups.
Mar 6
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What I’ve learned from using Google Web Toolkit – When compiling to JavaScript for testing, modify your module XML file to build JavaScript for your targeted browser(s). To improve performance, use fast string map instead of the hash map if all your keys are strings. Alex Moffat of Lombardi Software and creators of Lombardi Blueprint, a business process mapping tool built with Google Web Toolkit Watch more videos like this here: www.youtube.com Learn more about GWT at code.google.com…
Feb 25
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This is part of my “Mixing with Protools” Series In this video I talk about: 1) Proper gain staging for tracking vocals 2) Compressing, EQ’ing, and De-essing Vocals (API 2500, SSL EQ, Waves De-esser) 3) Controlling Vocal Dynamics 4) Learning what frequencies relate to vocals 5) Parametric VS. Graphical EQ (Which to use for beginners?)Submited by:mic1one
In this www.artistshousemusic.org clip, producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke gives an introduction to Digidesign’s Pro Tools software, including differences between Pro Tools HD and Pro Tools LE.Submited by:ArtistsHouseMusic
Feb 16
Posted by Soft in Education | 18 Comments
The is the introduction into a marker rendering course on DVD in two parts. The product and transportation designer Oliver Neuland explains his approach. The video shows a summery of the content of the DVD set. (for more see www.transotype.de) Content: Marker renderings, Introduction to the DVD tutorial “The making of product design renderings”, Product designSubmited by:copicman
This video will show you how to make your Windows XP machine look and act like Windows 7. Download the files here: www.tinkernut.comSubmited by:gigafide
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