On Mon, 3 Aug 2015 01:53:50 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 01:18:37PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
Humans have different strategies, if a women asks
her man to get the
cucumber out of the refrigerator, it's said that it often happens
that the man doesn't see it.
I would think that he is shocked and stunned and recovering from a
bruised ego is the reason. He does see it subconsiously, though.
I was serious, hadn't such a joke in mind, but OTOH even this joke
explains that a human brain often doesn't work as wanted. Anyway, no
man should suffer from self-doubts caused by a large green vegetable.
Small but on the other hand _not green_ IMO is better than large _and
green_".
Regarding colours ...
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 10:11:21 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
I've no clue how universal it could be made to
work, but forget the
chips designation by model/device type unless theres more than one
detected by the system, and come right out and say its the blue jack
that is the mic input, the orange jack is the line output. etc etc.
Germans from my age, born in 1966, often started making music with this
instrument:
http://www.eichwaelder.de/Altes/hohner-clarina12-12.JPG
After a while we dropped it and used this instrument:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodica#/media/File:Melodica.jpg
Is jackd, resp. qjackctl a toy or a tool?
I'm not against user-friendliness of tools, but tools also need to fit
to growing users experiences. I'm 48 years old and regarding the keys of
both music instruments, I would be able to play the second children
instrument without issues, but it would take a few minutes to play the
first children instrument with the coloured keys. Idiotproof not
necessarily is functional.
Regards,
Ralf