A lot of people don't attend intro classes because they already know the material. A lot of people going into comp sci already know all the basics, but still need some "intro" course requirement before they can apply for the major. I could of skipped my "intro" course, but I enjoy classes so...
I am not trying to be rude, so please take this as constructive criticism. A large part of a job interview is to assess your communication skills, and from that how you would fit into the work-team environment. That being said, I can tell from reading your posts that you have some difficulties...
Well, first of all, most DJs that are publishing actual remixes aren't doing it from a CD they have laying around. They get access to multi-track version of the song (via the publisher or artist I assume), so that they can remix each component individually.
Don't buy it for the audio. Buy it for the snowmen.
You should buy 25 sets of those and set them up all around your house (or better yet outside your house). Then play creepy music through them. Or chanting of some sort. If you are creative enough you can give people nightmares.
So how come my MP3 discman that I got many years ago is still working, plays any MP3 thrown at it (VBR etc), and is one of the few I've seen that will display CD Text?
I've got plenty of problems with Sony, but never had a problem with their simple audio equipment (CDs not included :) )
Please :rolleyes:
I have to assume you mean, "RC2 has 500 known and documented bugs left."
As for the actual number of bugs in any piece of software,
"Like anyone could even know that."
Remember, testing does not prove the absence of defects.
Important PS. Sorry, I have DFI onboard audio working, but I do not have the Karajan module.
I didn't have much to do for mine other than enable it in BIOS and the OS.
You probably want to check out:
DFI Street