Irene_he Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Last summer I wrote something here (you can search to find it if you want, no big deal, many times I always regret what I wrote and maybe today too, very soon ). I always wanted to write things, but I know I am not really that good at it. I regret that I didn’t learn more flowery language when I was little, so that now I can stream out these magnificent flashy words without thinking. Now that whenever I need to write things, I need to use the scan mode, one word by one word. I have a feeling that most part of my brain is only one bit (which makes up only two value, very simple, I guess you all know how to calculate ). A small part of it maybe 12 bit, a very small part maybe 16 bit, a very very small part maybe xxxxxxxxx bits?? I don’t know Anyway this summer I always wanted to leave some words for the memory of next years, but I didn’t do it until now when the snow is coming. Yes, we had a light snow since yesterday already, a bit earlier than usual. Snow like feather falling down from no-where up there, so light, so beautiful, so cold, so lonely, so quiet, hitting on the window and melting away (ok, I try to be expressive ). Sitting in the warm caf Quote Link to comment
bsvingen Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Nice I'm just wondering what the LabVIEW version of this poetry would look like :beer: Quote Link to comment
Aurora Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Well, I guess I am not going to write more about summer, because it's too late to remember End of Summer up North just means the beginning of Summer down South Quote Link to comment
Yair Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Sarah Mclachlan... :thumbup: Great voice... And, happily, not all her songs are sad. Think of the hugely popular remix of "Silence" made by Delirium (although the lyrics to that one are somewhat sad) or of "Possesion" (my personal favorite) which is not really sad and which I find an incredible song. Quote Link to comment
Irene_he Posted October 16, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Sarah Mclachlan... :thumbup: Great voice...And, happily, not all her songs are sad. Think of the hugely popular remix of "Silence" made by Delirium (although the lyrics to that one are somewhat sad) or of "Possesion" (my personal favorite) which is not really sad and which I find an incredible song. Here you can find many Sarah's songs here, below is a direct link to Adia, but there are many others listed on the side too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqaYNZd2Sm0 Irene Quote Link to comment
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