100SILEX, de 0 à 100 s: 568 A6 Info Page Andromeda
synth
http://mailman.code404.com/mailman/listinfo/a6
567 Alesis Andromeda A6 Analog Synthesizer step sequencer
Alesis Andromeda A6 Analog Synthesizer step sequencer (C) the Sequencer.de Synth DBase Alesis, Andromeda A6, Analog Synthesizer, step sequencer, mmsynth, synthesiser, gear Analog Synthesizer ALESIS AndromedaA6 built in 2000 16 Voices / Stimmen 16x Multitimbral Memory / Speicher standard info © sequencer.de value / Gebrauchtwert 1750 ⏠in 2005 (not rare) Tech lin + exp FM hard+soft sync ring filterFM subtractive analog hybrid tech: no Waves pulse saw triangle sine noise white pink red 2 OSCs + 2 Sub, 2 Filter lpf hpf bpf notch self reso 2-4 Pole info © sequencer.de 3 LFOs pulse sym triangle saw random noise, 3 ENVs ADLDSRR loop info © sequencer.de Ctrl/Trig midi deluxe, 0 Keys repond to AT/VEL velocity aftertouch Arpeggiator yes advanced Sequencer step sequencer © sequencer.de - do not use this on ebay or site without permission/backlink! no copies/derivates/modification! read disclaimer click images to enlarge - auf bilder klicken zum vergroessern. - SynthID#157 - INFO: LEGEND / LEGENDE<
http://www.sequencer.de/syns/alesis/AndromedaA6.html
566 Kilpatrick Audio - K4815 Pattern Generator
modular synth
http://www.kilpatrickaudio.com/?p=K4815
565 Inside Alesis A6 Andromeda | Ibsendesign blog
Inside Alesis A6 Andromeda Here are some pics Iâve shot during the reconnaissance inside my A6 (taking some measures before pimping it with some custom made wooden cheeks). Itâs quite surprising that its guts are not that complicated as it may seem looking at itâs interface. Very clean layout and good engineering (with tons of silicone glue, WTF?). The only con is that in order to remove those original cheeks I have to disassemble all the PCBâs attached to the front panel â and probably all the pots! Teh drama.
http://www.blog.ibsendesign.pl/?p=81
564 Directive RoHS - Wikipédia
La directive européenne RoHS (2002/95/CE) vise à limiter l'utilisation de six substances dangereuses. RoHS signifie Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment, c'est-à -dire « restriction de l'utilisation de certaines substances dangereuses dans les équipements électriques et électroniques ». Substances concernées Les substances concernées sont : le plomb ; le mercure ; le cadmium ; le chrome hexavalent ; les polybromobiphényles (PBB) ; les polybromodiphényléthers (PBDE).
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directive_RoHS
563 Top 20 Sites To Improve Your Twitter Experience
We compiled a list of the top 20 third-party websites for making your Twitter experience more useful and easier to manage. twitter, hootsuite, brizzly, seesmic, polldaddy, klout, twitpic, list, wefollow, yfrog,Channels,Lists,Productivity Lists,Social Media Lists,Twitter Lists,Web Apps,features,mashable,social media
http://mashable.com/2010/07/25/improve-twitter-experience/
562 BEST OF: 22 Free SEO / Search Engine Tools For Webmasters
Free SEO Tools will help you to optimize your website to get Google search engine position. SEO Software are Free online resource to research the most appropriate results for your blog / website. free seo tools, search engine tools, search engine optimization software, freeware seo software, webmasters tools, best seo tools, seo software resources,seo,softwares
http://technologytosoftware.com/free-seosearch-engine-tools-for-webmasters.html
561 How to Choose the Right Android ROM For You
There are tons of great reasons to root your Android phone, but once you do, you'll likely be overwhelmed with all the custom ROM options out there. Here's how to go about finding—and installing—the one that fits your needs. How to Choose the Right Android ROM For You, software, productivity, technology, downloads, life hacks, hacker, lifehacks, computing, lifestyle, timesavers, health, internet, personal technology, DIY, projects, tricks, advice, backup, email, Mac, Windows, Firefox, Google, Yahoo, Gmail, keyboard shortcuts, household, HOWTO, how to's, tutorials
http://lifehacker.com/5596108/how-to-choose-the-right-android-rom-for-you/
560 10 Free Online Books for Web Designers | Freebies
There's a never ending supply of information out there for us web designers. If there's something we need to learn, we can find it in one form or another. books,usability,ux
http://webdesignledger.com/freebies/10-free-online-books-for-web-designers/
559 50 Useful Tools and Resources For Web Designers - Smashing Magazine
Related Posts You may be interested in the following related posts: 50 Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers 50 New Useful CSS Techniques, Tools and Tutorials 45... web design, magazine, html, photoshop, wordpress, wallpaper, icons
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/07/26/50-useful-tools-and-resources-for-web-designers/
558 100 best ever free PC system tools | News | TechRadar UK
100 best ever free PC system tools Create your perfect Windows toolkit with these apps : TechRadar UK pc tools,windows tools,software
http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/100-best-ever-free-pc-system-tools-705029/
557 Experimenting with Node.js - Jeff Kreeftmeijer
Using Node.js and a bit of jQuery to annoy you. jeff kreeftmeijer, jeffkreeftmeijer
http://jeffkreeftmeijer.com/2010/experimenting-with-node-js/
556 Rack planner modules synth
modular synth rack planner
http://squiggletronics.com/files/RackPlannerModules/browse.php
555 Partitions 101
http://www.partitions101.net/
554 It's Full of Stars
in and around the electronic music studio synth
http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com/
553 Gearjunkies.com - Comprehensive resource for music production and DJ equipment
New gear in this Category Categories Digital Pianos Drum computers Drum modules Expansion and effect boards Modulair synths Sampler workstations Samplers Sequencers Sound modules Synthesizer filters Synthesizer modules Synthesizer workstations Synthesizers Vintage Exotics Latest news Roxy Music consider releasing new material as downloads only on 21/07/2010 Continuum Fingerboard version 4.08 released on 21/07/2010 Teenage Engineering OP-1 featured in a music video on 17/07/2010 Get closer to the music with Producer Sessions Live on 16/07/2010 Moogfest 2010 will be held in Asheville from October 29-31 on 16/07/2010 The Fingerist keytar for iPhone or iPad on 15/07/2010 New gear at Deadmau5 studio: Modular Mau5 on 15/07/2010 Next Generation M-Audio Axiom Keyboard Controller Series unveiled on 13/07/2010 Click here for more news! Hyperlinks Ableton Denver User Group - Site for Ableton users and electronic music producers, based around Denver Indaba Music - Online musicians community SoftSynthForum review page (dutch) - Our dutch SoftSynth forum review page Collabs - Seek electronic musician partners (dutch) EMS Synthi - Everything EMS! 440 TV - Audio en music video\'s Digital Audio Service - German gear blog SoftSynthForum - Dutch softsynth forum Lydmaskinen - Audio forum from Denkmark Wrongroom - Blog about adventurous projects in the world of audio-electronics. Click here for a complete list of hyperlinks New gear Roland Lucina AX-09 Dave Smith Mopho Keyboard MFB Nanozwerg MFB Urzwerg Analogue Solutions Europa Hardsid UPlay Evol Audio Fucifier Clavia Nord Piano Kawai ES 6 Korg SV-1 Roland V-Piano Kurzweil PC3LE6 GotharMusic deMOON Roland SP-404SX Akai Pro MINIAK Clavia Nord C2 Dave Smith Tetr4 Roland Juno Di Yamaha S90 XS MFB Schlagzwerg Jomox MBase11
http://www.gearjunkies.com/default.php?cPath=2
552 Highly Liquid: MIDI Retrofits: MIDISpeak: Speak & Spell MIDI Retrofit
MIDISpeak 2 Talking Toy MIDI Retrofit $42.95 - MIDISpeak 2 In Stock. Assembly Service: $29.95 Qty: Support Forum - Blog Entries For installation service, contact Class A Electronics or Alien-Devices. Features Use MIDI to trigger thousands of soundsâwords, word fragments, garbled speech, percussion and bizarre sound effects Trigger sounds in a controlled, repeatable manner Works with Speak & Spell (American or British), Speak & Read, Speak & Math, La DictĂ©e Magique (French), Grillo Parlante (Italian), and Buddy (German) Use toy's headphone jack or speaker for audio output User-selected MIDI input channel Assembly service optional Sample Audio Sounds triggered from Speak & Math using a midi keyboard Speak & Math percussion loop Speak & Math loop repeated at increasing tempo Speak & Math sounds The phrase "say it", looped repeatedly at decreasing tempo The word "answer", using normal synthesis, then slow synthesis Operation ROM Mode Trigger synthesis with MIDI notes. 128 banks of sounds. Keypad Mode MIDI notes 50-89 control keypad buttons; notes 90-92 control "glitch" triggers. Kit Contents Printed circuit board All required components Standard MIDI jack & mounting screws Adhesive foam pad See Also Hook-Up Wire
http://highlyliquid.com/kits/midispeak/
551 The Top Idea in Your Mind
I realized recently that what one thinks about in the shower in the morning is more important than I'd thought. I knew it was a good time to have ideas. Now I'd go further: now I'd say it's hard to do a really good job on anything you don't think about in the shower. Everyone who's worked on difficult problems is probably familiar with the phenomenon of working hard to figure something out, failing, and then suddenly seeing the answer a bit later while doing something else. There's a kind of thinking you do without trying to. I'm increasingly convinced this type of thinking is not merely helpful in solving hard problems, but necessary. The tricky part is, you can only control it indirectly. [1] I think most people have one top idea in their mind at any given time. That's the idea their thoughts will drift toward when they're allowed to drift freely. And this idea will thus tend to get all the benefit of that type of thinking, while others are starved of it. Which means it's a disaster to let the wrong idea become the top one in your mind. What made this clear to me was having an idea I didn't want as the top one in my mind for two long stretches.
http://www.paulgraham.com/top.html
550 Watchismo Times: 01/2007
http://watchismo.blogspot.com/2007_01_14_archive.html
549 Vintage Watches - The Best Selection of Modern Vintage Designs
We are the singular source for the most unique vintage watches and vintage watch brands brought to you by the Horologists at Watchismo.com
http://www.watchismo.com/vintage-watches.aspx?page=13
548 SynthĂšse de Fourier (animation Flash)
Figure animée Cabrijava Joseph, Fourier, signal périodique, spectre, sinus, cosinus, amplitude, phase, Fresnel, animation Flash
http://www.sciences.univ-nantes.fr/physique/perso/gtulloue/Elec/Fourier/fourier1.html
547 Din Sync: How to modify a Korg Monotron
So here's how to modify Korg's new Monotron analog ribbon synthesizer. Perhaps this is the first document of Monotron mods in Europe since it still hasn't been released here. It's actually a very easy machine to modify because for whatever reason Korg decided to label all the interesting points on the bottom side of the PCB. This may well have been for testing units at the factory/service centers. Perhaps though it could have been that the designers anticipated this little machine would be hacked, much like the Gakken which pretty obviously inspired this piece. Incidentally in the magazine that comes with the Gakken there's a picture of them showing it to Korg, that was in 2008, go figure.
http://www.dinsync.info/2010/06/how-to-modify-korg-monotron.html
546 How to open your Andy
andromeda synth diy
http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?highlight=inside&t=20629
545 The Wire: Adventures in Modern Music: Article
The Wire is a magazine about modern music - improvisation, electronics, avant rock The Wire, Adventures, Modern, Music, Rock, Classical, Electronic, Improvisation, Jazz, Folk, Magazine, Writing, Eclectic
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/mp3_specials/
544 Modular Synth Comparison Chart
http://www.modularsynth.com/chart.html
543 Music Thing
The essential, funny guide to retro and future synths, guitars, music making, gear, gadgets and techology. retro, VST, synth, synthesizer, synthesiser, computers, vintage, classic, guitar, effects, pedals, moog, roland, korg, fender, gibson, akai
http://musicthing.blogspot.com/
542 Yamaha CS-01 Studio and Technical log
A.D.A.M. Baby! Music Production & Remixing A.D.A.M. Baby!, adam baby, adambaby, Adam Inglis, Adam, Inglis, disco, electro, music, music production, remixing, mash-ups, drumstick, pink ep, A DISCO ATE MY BABY!, Gold Coast Club Scene, a disco stole my baby, free mixes, remixes, dj tools, djs,
http://www.adambaby.com/studiotech_CS01.html
541 Mission monorocket modular synth case
monorocket modular synth case
http://www.monorocket.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=62
540 Anafrog âą Afficher le sujet - Alim et/ou case universel pour modules Eurorack?
modular synth
http://forum.anafrog.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=104
539 The Synthtopia Guide To Eurorack Modular Synthesizers » Synthtopia
Synthesizer and electronic music news, synth and music software reviews and more!
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/01/31/eurorack-modular-synthesizers/
538 NonSoloSynth: Alesis Andromeda Customized by Proximasolaris
http://nonsolosynth.blogspot.com/2008/09/alesis-andromeda-customized-by.html
537 Beau Ă Â la louche
un peu plus que de l'eau ĂÂĂÂ la bouche... cuisine & recettes restaurants
http://beaualalouche.canalblog.com/
536 electro-music.com :: View topic - How to get inspiration?
http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?highlight=yamaha&t=1158
535 Introduction - Centrer sur tous les navigateurs - Journal du Net Développeurs
Comment centrer verticalement sur tous les navigateurs ? Introduction introduction
http://www.journaldunet.com/developpeur/client-web/centrer-sur-tous-les-navigateurs/introduction.shtml
534 Synth Secrets: Links to All Parts
This page contains links to every part of Gordon Reid's hugely popular SYNTH SECRETS series which ran for over five years in Sound On Sound magazine (May 1999 to July 2004). Synthesizers, Synthesisers, synthesis, sound synthesis, analogue synthesis, FM synthesis, digital synthesis, yamaha synth, Roland synth, ARP syths, Prophet synthesizers, Moog synths, sound manipulation, Gordon Reid,
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
533 The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music
Contents Sinusoids, amplitude and frequency Measures of Amplitude Units of Amplitude Controlling Amplitude Frequency Synthesizing a sinusoid Superposing Signals Periodic Signals About the Software Examples Examples Wavetables and samplers The Wavetable Oscillator Sampling Enveloping samplers Timbre stretching Interpolation Examples Audio and control computations The sampling theorem Control Control streams Converting from audio signals to numeric control streams Control streams in block diagrams Event detection Audio signals as control Operations on control streams Control operations in Pd Examples Automation and voice management Envelope Generators Linear and Curved Amplitude Shapes Continuous and discontinuous control changes Muting Switch-and-ramp Polyphony Voice allocation Voice tags Encapsulation in Pd Examples Modulation Taxonomy of spectra Multiplying audio signals Waveshaping Frequency and phase modulation Examples Designer spectra Carrier/modulator model Pulse trains Pulse trains via waveshaping Pulse trains via wavetable stretching Resulting spectra Movable ring modulation Phase-aligned formant (PAF) generator Examples Time shifts and delays Complex numbers Complex sinusoids Time shifts and phase changes Delay networks Recirculating delay networks Power conservation and complex delay networks Artificial reverberation Controlling reverberators Variable and fractional shifts Fidelity of interpolating delay lines Pitch shifting Examples Filters Taxonomy of filters Low-pass and high-pass filters Band-pass and stop-band filters Equalizing filters Elementary filters Elementary non-recirculating filter Non-recirculating filter, second form Elementary recirculating filter Compound filters Real outputs from complex filters Two recirculating filters for the price of one Designing filters One-pole low-pass filter One-pole, one-zero high-pass filter Shelving filter Band-pass filter Peaking and stop-band filter Butterworth filters Stretching the unit circle with rational functions Butterworth band-pass filter Time-varying coefficients Impulse responses of recirculating filters All-pass filters Applications Subtractive synthesis Envelope following Single Sideband Modulation Examples Fourier analysis and resynthesis Fourier analysis of periodic signals Periodicity of the Fourier transform Fourier transform as additive synthesis Properties of Fourier transforms Fourier transform of DC Shifts and phase changes Fourier transform of a sinusoid Fourier analysis of non-periodic signals Fourier analysis and reconstruction of audio signals Narrow-band companding Timbre stamping (classical vocoder) Phase Phase relationships between channels Phase bashing Examples Classical waveforms Symmetries and Fourier series Sawtooth waves and symmetry Dissecting classical waveforms Fourier series of the elementary waveforms Sawtooth wave Parabolic wave Square and symmetric triangle waves General (non-symmetric) triangle wave Predicting and controlling foldover Over-sampling Sneaky triangle waves Transition splicing Examples Index Bibliography
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/book.html
532 Advanced Programming Techniques for Modular Synthesizers
http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/~clark/nordmodularbook/nm_book_toc.html
531 Le Manuel des Acousmates Juniors
Le Manuel des Acousmates Juniors est destinĂ© Ă lĂąÂÂorigine aux Ă©tudiants en classe de composition Ă©lectroacoustique. Il pourra cependant ĂÂȘtre utile Ă (...)
http://www.micha.fr/edu/
530 Audionumérique, ressources
Audionumérique, ressources : Ouvrages de référence. http://codelab.fr/up/audionumerique-curtis-roads.jpg. L'audionumérique, musique et informatique de Curtis Roads, traduit et adapté par Jean de Reydellet. Editions Dunod, 2007, ISBN-13 : 978-2-10-051249-2. Une mine d'informations pour ceux qui s ... Audionumérique, ressources, Ouvrages, référence, codelab, audionumerique, curtis, audionumérique, musique, informatique, Curtis, traduit, adapté, Reydellet, Editions, 051249, informations, intéressent, synthÚse, sonore, spatialisation, mixage, traduction, computer, tutorialû
http://codelab.fr/822
529 SynthesisWorkshops
synth modular Sound synthesis and sound design Music has brought pleasure and entertainment to mankind throughout the whole of history. Each person is by nature equipped with one of the most elaborate and emotional musical instruments; the human voice. Whenever people feel good music seems to fit the occasion, and it is considered quite natural to hum or sing a song. Musical instruments have brought their own moods to music and at the current moment in human evolution there is an enormous variety of musical instruments available. The twentieth century has seen the development of a range of new and exciting electronic musical instruments. These electronic instruments are very flexible, they can produce a wide range of timbres and can be amplified to whatever loudness level sounds best for the occasion. Most of these electronic instruments are played by a keyboard, but in essence the keyboard can be replaced by any electromechanical device that is able to transform a movement caused by a human interaction into an electrical signal that can drive the sound generating core of the electronic instrument. All sorts of technical and scientific developments have helped to create electronic instruments and the human interface to play them. Still, music is an art and not really a hard science, although music and sound have for a long time been subject to various scientific research. An important realization is that science can not really explain why much music is such a pleasure to listen to and such a joy to make. Which is not a bad thing, as probably no one is waiting for science to take the fun out of music by applying formalized rules and templates on what is also subject to âfeelâ. So, although this book covers techniques that lean heavily on scientific research, the application of these techniques will in general be aimed at creating fun. There are a lot of professionals working with sound and even more people that make music for their personal enjoyment. Mastery of sound synthesis is valuable to all of them. Still, it wonât be easy to please everyone with one single book, as some people will be more interested in how things work and others might want practical examples that just work. The aim of this book is that it can at least be used as a practical guide in workshops and courses in electronic music, covering some essential basics that are needed to operate the equipment used in sound synthesis in a way that makes some sense. Additionally it can be used to explore techniques to find out how they can help in the development of oneâs own musical style. Sound synthesis is the art of creating sounds by using suitable electronic means, using either analog or digital electronic devices. Sound design is the art of creating particular sounds using sound synthesis techniques. The definition of sound design as used here might be confusing to some, as the name sound design is also used in the discipline in industrial design that occupies itself with how mass produced objects should sound. Examples are how the sound of cars or ladyshaves are âdesignedâ to sound pleasing while in use. Which of course has nothing to do at all with music or sound synthesizers. This book puts the emphasis on the various synthesis techniques for musical purposes and how to setup sound synthesizers to create a large range of characteristic musical sounds. The art of musical sound design is left to the artist.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rhordijk/G2Pages/
528 forum.yusynth.net :: Index
modular synth
http://forum.yusynth.net/index.php
527 Eurorack Modular Synth Planner
Eurorack Modular synthesizer tool. musical instrument,music synthesizer,percussion,guitar,electronic music,synthesiser,drums,analog synth,analogue synth,eurorack,doepfer,sound,acoustic,roland,yamaha,korg,alesis,mackie,moog,softsynth,apple,ipad,akai,boss,elektron,oberheim,hammond,Technics,metasonix,kurzweil,radioshack,nord
http://www.modularplanner.co.uk/
526 Page d'accueil - Pickanews : Moteur multi-media
veille
http://www.pickanews.com/qespresspub/usr/FRA/jsp/PRESSWelcome.jsp
525 Tek411: OSX in Virtual Box (Hackintoshed VM)
OSX in Virtual Box (Hackintoshed VM) How to create a Hackintoshed Virtualbox What youâll need. An AMD or Intel system that supports hardware virtualization. The newest Virtualbox (get it off of filehippo.com). An OSX86 iso, Get it off of torrents if you donât have one. After you have the above mentioned files install Virtualbox. Open up Virtualbox and click on New at the top left.
http://tek411.blogspot.com/2010/06/osx-in-virtual-box-hackintoshed-vm.html
524 Avis de sin - Yamaha BC3 - Audiofanzine
Avis utilisateur concernant le Yamaha BC3 breath control yamaha cs01
http://fr.audiofanzine.com/vent-electronique/yamaha/BC3/avis/r.4435.html
523 Yamaha CS-01 Resonance Mod
Just to get this up here. I hope to make this clearer soon... This shows how you can modify the Yamaha CS-01 Mk1 to: 1) have variable resonance control, by hijacking the Breath Control VCF potentiometer a) remove the 10k resistor near the VCF chip. b) cut the traces (or lift the pins) of the Breath Control VCF pot that connect it to GND and the Breath Control jack. I lifted the pins just to avoid cutting PCB traces c) remove the 39k resistor tied to the wiper of the VCF pot. d) solder wires from one side of the pot and the pot wiper and run these wires over to the holes that used to contain the 10k resistor near the VCF chip e) I'd suggest adjusting the resonance trimmer that's near the VCF chip to make your new Resonance control self-oscillate near the end of the rotation. why? because this filter gets out of control in a very loud and dramatic way. I don't think this VCF chip was designed for stable self-oscillation - that may explain why, in the CS-01 Mk2, when they gave you analog control of the resonance, they used a different 24dB VCF chip. 2) have variable VCA "drone" by hijacking the Breath Control VCA potentiometer. a) remove the 1k resistor that grounds usually-closed terminal of the breath control jack to GND b) solder a 47k resistor from the ungrounded, non-wiper terminal of the pot to -9V. c) when the VCA drone pot is now fully on, you'll always get a DCO-VCF signal running to the power amp. this mod keeps the VCA only partially open, and you can still superimpose the EG over the drone. I did this because I don't have a spec sheet on the VCA chip and I didn't want to risk having the EG slamming the VCA while the drone was going full on (basically, I don't know the max CV that the VCA chip can tolerate). so if you just use the drone, you'll have to increase the volume at the power amp. But now the front-panel VCA slider actually becomes useful, since if you don't want the EG to affect the drone, just turn that down to nothing! Sorry I don't have actual pics of the mod up! Perhaps someday soon...
http://home.earthlink.net/~kerrybradley/id11.html
522 Synthfind
Indexing vintage and interesting analog and digital synthesizers. Analog Vintage Modular Synth Roland ARP
http://www.synthfind.com/
521 Audioblogs ARTE Radio
Bienvenue sur la plateforme des audioblogs d'ARTE Radio ! arteradio,radio,blog,audioblog,arte,tv,son,message,liberté,création,blogueur,audioblogueur,commentaire,culture,blogosphÚre,fiction,communauté,politique,société,science,connaissance,découverte
http://audioblog.arteradio.com/front.do?method=getHomePage
520 Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog Modification
Upgrades, repairs and special parts for Memorymoog and Minimoog synthesizer from Lintronics, Germany. Moog, Memorymoog, LAMM, Minimoog, MIDI interface, upgrades, Lintronics, Rudi Linhard, Moogmusic, Big Briar, Bob Moog, synthesizer, Musikinstrumente
http://www.lintronics.de/lamm.html
519 Syntezatory.prv.pl :: synths, effects :: MP3, video demos.
Home of Jexus / WC Olo Garb [youtube.com/jexus]. There is no Trojan or Virus on this site - just ads. syntezatory synth demo demos
http://syntezatory.prv.pl/
518 LA MUSIQUE INDUSTRIELLE
QUâEST-CE QUE LA MUSIQUE INDUSTRIELLE ? Vous trouverez chez les disquaires bien achalandĂ©s un coin rĂ©servĂ© aux albums dâ " indus ", souvent mĂ©langĂ©s au gothique, Ă la cold ou encore aux indĂ©pendants. Les couleurs noire et grise dominent les pochettes et les noms des groupes sont souvent longs et imprononçables, Ă consonance allemande ou anglaise. Pour continuer dans le clichĂ©, on peut dĂ©crire la musique industrielle comme un style basĂ© sur des percussions mĂ©talliques qui martĂšlent, accompagnĂ©es de bruits agressifs souvent dissonants et de voix trafiquĂ©es, criĂ©es plus que chantĂ©es. En fait, lâindus est pour beaucoup une musique suspecte, apprĂ©ciĂ©e par dâĂ©tranges mĂ©lomanes qui nâauraient pas compris que la musique moderne est faite pour distraire, pour danser ou encore adoucir les mĆurs. Peu de gens savent en fait ce quâest lâindustriel Ă proprement parler. Pourtant ce style a Ă©tĂ© trĂšs productif et une partie de la musique actuelle sâen inspire. A la base, lâindustriel est un mouvement de contestation sociale et artistique. Il rejette le contrĂŽle de la musique populaire par les businessmen, les mĂ©dias et tous les hommes de pouvoir. Son essor est marquĂ© par la crĂ©ation dâIndustrial Records, Ă Londres, Ă la fin des annĂ©es 1970 par le groupe Throbbing Gristle. Câest un des premiers labels indĂ©pendants, une entreprise de production et de diffusion de cassettes audio et de 33 tours, qui laisse ses musiciens sâexprimer sans contrainte, ni censure, ni souci de rentabilitĂ©. Il dĂ©veloppe une " stratĂ©gie de guĂ©rilla " contre les major company, ces entreprises qui soumettent la musique populaire aux lois du marchĂ©. Plus gĂ©nĂ©ralement, le mouvement industriel vomit lâindustrie des loisirs orchestrĂ©e par les grands mĂ©dias. Il cherche Ă faire rĂ©flĂ©chir sur la propagande et le marketing, sur lâutilisation de lâart et des diverses techniques de communication pour convaincre et dominer. Lâambition est de crĂ©er une alternative Ă la culture de masse afin de lutter contre lâuniformisation des esprits. Pape de lâindustriel, Genesis P-Orridge (alias Neil Megson) explique quâau dĂ©part le but est de "savoir jusquâoĂč on pouvait mĂ©tamorphoser et coller le son, prĂ©senter des sons complexes et non-divertissants dans une situation de culture populaire, afin de convaincre et de convertir. Nous voulions rĂ©investir la musique rock avec un contenu, une motivation et un risque. " Apparu en mĂȘme temps que le punk, lâindustriel se veut plus radical, plus rĂ©flĂ©chi et surtout plus novateur en matiĂšre musicale. Il milite pour lâĂ©clatement des codes musicaux quâils soient rock, jazz, classique ou pop. Recherchant lâimprĂ©vu, fuyant le formatage, il puise dans diffĂ©rents styles. Par ailleurs, de nouveaux instruments sont incorporĂ©s Ă la musique. Les membres dâEinstĂŒrzende Neubauten utilisent des perceuses, de lâeau, des tĂŽles, ou mĂȘme leurs dents pour produire des sons originaux. DĂšs le dĂ©part, les instruments Ă©lectroniques ont Ă©tĂ© privilĂ©giĂ©s : boites Ă rythme, synthĂ©tiseurs et les tout premiers Ă©chantillonneurs (sampleurs), dĂšs le dĂ©but des annĂ©es 1980. Ces instruments Ă©lectroniques aidant, lâindus a Ă©tĂ© produit par des non-musiciens et a dĂ©veloppĂ© la rĂ©pĂ©titivitĂ© (utilisation des sĂ©quenceurs). Câest dans ce sens que lâindustriel est pour une bonne part Ă lâorigine de la techno. Lâindustriel ne se limite pas au dĂ©part Ă un courant musical, câest une tentative dâart total. Soit les musiciens indus sont des touches Ă tout en matiĂšre artistique (Genesis P-Orridge, Jim Thirlwell), soit ils collaborent frĂ©quemment avec des cinĂ©astes, des troupes de théùtre ou de danse contemporaine. Pour les disques, le graphisme des pochettes compte parfois autant que la musique elle-mĂȘme. Dans toutes ses expressions artistiques, lâindustriel recherche la provocation la plus radicale, le choc et la confusion. Les thĂšmes dĂ©veloppĂ©s sont autant de tabous : le totalitarisme sous toutes ses formes (propagande, uniformes militaires, symboles paĂŻens, plus ou moins fascistes ou nazis) ; le sado-masochisme, bouffonnerie spectaculaire parodiant les rapports humains ; la mort. Câest un constat froid des horreurs du monde, lâirruption de la laideur sous toutes ses formes dans la musique populaire. Mais attention, lâhumour, le sarcasme et le cynisme sont essentiels dans lâindus. Lâironie et lâambiguĂŻtĂ© sont fondatrices : la musique qui se proclame industrielle sâoppose Ă lâindustrie de la musique et aux valeurs de la sociĂ©tĂ© industrielle. Les membres de Throbbing Gristle troquaient volontiers leurs uniformes pour des chemises hawaĂŻennes, Current 93 sâest pris de passion pour le hĂ©ros enfantin Oui-Oui (Noddy), Laibach a parodiĂ© pompeusement les Beatles, Clair Obscur a chantĂ© les cours de la bourse, aprĂšs avoir smurfĂ© au goulag, et Foetus sâest fait connaĂźtre par une parodie de disco en lâhonneur du marquis de Sade (avant MylĂšne Farmer !). Tous les musiciens qui se prĂ©tendent industriels mais sâexpriment sans cette ironie fondatrice ou sans vĂ©ritable recherche musicale utilisent le terme abusivement. DĂšs 1981, Throbbing Gristle se sĂ©pare. Genesis P-Orridge explique : " nous avons quitter un milieu envahi par des idĂ©es et des gens malsains, parce que ces gens ont choisi de ne pas comprendre ce que nous disions. Câest devenu une surenchĂšre de provocation ". On a assistĂ© en effet Ă une dĂ©rive et un appauvrissement musical. Lâindustriel est devenu un style parmi les autres. Comme tout mouvement contestataire, il a Ă©tĂ© rĂ©cupĂ©rĂ©e ; Ă la fois par les mĂ©dias et par des mouvements dâextrĂȘme droite. Ainsi on a pu entendre, dans des publicitĂ©s tĂ©lĂ©visĂ©es, des percussions mĂ©talliques pour vanter les mĂ©rites de slips trĂšs masculins, ou bien des bruits de mĂ©canique qui dĂ©raille sortant dâun autoradio, pour vendre une voiture Ă la mĂ©canique irrĂ©prochable. Les liens avĂ©rĂ©s avec lâextrĂȘme-droite ne concernent que quelques uns : en particulier Boyd Rice (du groupe NON) et plusieurs pĂąles ersatz du groupe de folk industriel Death in June, engluĂ©s dans une soupe europĂ©aniste nausĂ©abonde, oĂč se mĂȘlent rĂ©volution conservatrice, paganisme nordique ou celtique, thĂšmes guerriers et romantisme noir. Ces connivences ont jetĂ© le discrĂ©dit sur tout le mouvement industriel. Câest oublier que les artistes dâIndustrial records refusaient de sâexprimer sur le terrain politique traditionnel, que des groupes se sont engagĂ©s Ă gauche (Test Dept), tandis que dâautres ont affirmĂ© leur rejet de lâextrĂȘme-droite (Front 242). Beaucoup cependant rĂ©pugnent Ă se justifier et continuent de jouer le jeu dangereux de la provocation fasciste. Il y a peu le groupe allemand Substanz t. a Ă©chantillonnĂ© la phrase suivante dans un morceau : " if you donât like fascism, donât play industrial music " (compilation teknoir, 1998).
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515 Flickr: Analogue Haven's Photostream
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514 Flickr: Analogue Haven's Photostream
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511 Minimal Wave - East Village Radio
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510 How Social Media Has Radically Altered Advertising
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509 A List Apart: Articles: Supersize that Background, Please!
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507 Designing A Facebook Fan Page: Showcases, Tutorials, Resources - Smashing Magazine
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506 The Sheldons » Donât worry, maâam. Weâre from the InternetâŠ
Certo. Resolvi abraçar o papel de uber-geek do grupo, pelo menos no que se refere Ă s coisas menos tĂ©cnicas. Uma das coisas que mais faço pela Internet Ă© passear por fĂłruns. De todos os assuntos. Esportes, quadrinhos, cinema, tecnologia, segurança. E, em todos eles, o que mais encontro Ă©âŠ.. outros nerds. Como qualquer outro grupo, os nerds tĂȘm expressĂ”es prĂłprias, referĂȘncias que sĂł eles entendem. O interessante Ă© que, no caso da Internet, essas referĂȘncias tĂȘm alcance mundial, e se espalham rapidamente. SĂŁo os chamados Internet Memes. Na verdade, o termo âinternet memesâ pode atĂ© ser usado de forma mais abrangente, significando fenĂŽmenos que se iniciam na Internet, e transbordam para a cultura pop, normalmente em função de serem repetidos em diversas mĂdias. (pequena pausa para cultura. O termo âmemeâ foi criado por um dos meus autores favoritos: Richard Dawkins. Ele Ă© um ateu proeminente, que no livro âThe Selfish Geneâ usou o termo âmemeâ como referĂȘncia a um grupo de informaçÔes culturais) O sitcom responsĂĄvel pelo nome deste blog, o The Big Bang Theory, volta e meia faz alguma dessas referĂȘncias, mas ele nĂŁo Ă© o Ășnico. Existem alguns temas que se repetem, principalmente nos fĂłruns, nos comentĂĄrios de blog, nos comentĂĄrios do Digg.com. Normalmente, eles começam de alguma forma estĂșpida, alguĂ©m acha engraçado, repete, e o negĂłcio cresce a olhos vistos (ui!).
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503 LA DISTRIBUTION NUMERIQUEMécanismes et tendances
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494 Modular Synth Comparison Chart
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493 electro-music.com :: View Forum - Alesis Andromeda
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491 FOLKTEK ARTS
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487 Customize Your Facebook Fan Page: Tips, Tricks, Applications
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484 Why did so many successful entrepreneurs and startups come out of PayPal? Answered by Insiders
Why did so many successful entrepreneurs and startups come out of PayPal? I long have been fascinated by the extraordinary achievement from the ex-Paypal team and wonder about the reasons behind their success. In the past, mass media tried to answer this question several times but still couldnât give us a clear answer. I once asked David Sacks the same question during an event in Los Angeles. He told me the secret is that Paypal has built a âscrappyâ culture. No matter what problems they faced, they would find a way to solve them. I kind of got the idea, but was still confused about the execution details. So when I saw some of the past Paypal employees answering this question on Quora, I was super excited! After all, they should be the only ones who can tell people the inside stories. Below are some highlights of their answers. *If you want to check out the sources or leave your comments, please go to here and here. On Talent Management âPeter and Max assembled an unusual critical mass of entrepreneurial talent, primarily due to their ability to recognize young people with extraordinary ability (the median age of *execs* on the S1 filing was 30). But the poor economy allowed us to close an abnormal number of offers, as virtually nobody other than eBay and (in part) google was hiring in 2000-02.â (by Keith Rabois, former Executive Vice President of Paypal) âExtreme Focus (driven by Peter): Peter required that everyone be tasked with exactly one priority. He would refuse to discuss virtually anything else with you except what was currently assigned as your #1 initiative. Even our annual review forms in 2001 required each employee to identify their single most valuable contribution to the company.â (by Keith Rabois, former Executive Vice President of Paypal) âDedication to individual accomplishment: Teams were almost considered socialist institutions. Most great innovations at PayPal were driven by one person who then conscripted others to support, adopt, implement the new idea. If you identified the 8-12 most critical innovations at PayPal (or perhaps even the most important 25), almost every one had a single person inspire it (and often it drive it to implementation). As a result, David enforced an anti-meeting culture where any meeting that included more than 3-4 people was deemed suspect and subject to immediate adjournment if he gauged it inefficient. Our annual review forms in 2002 included a direction to rate the employee on âavoids imposing on othersâ time, e.g. scheduling unnecessary meetings.â (by Keith Rabois, former Executive Vice President of Paypal) âRefusal to accept constraints, external or internal:We were expected to pursue our #1 priority with extreme dispatch (NOW) and vigor. To borrow an apt phrase, employees were expected to âcome to work every day willing to be fired, to circumvent any order aimed at stopping your dream.â Jeremy Stoppelman has relayed elsewhere the story about an email he sent around criticizing management that he expected to get him fired and instead got him promoted. Peter did not accept no for answer: If you couldnât solve the problem, someone else would be soon assigned to do it.â (by Keith Rabois, former Executive Vice President of Paypal) âDriven problem solvers: PayPal had a strong bias toward hiring (and promoting / encouraging, as Keith mentions) smart, driven problem solvers, rather than subject matter experts. Very few of the top performers at the company had any prior experience with payments, and many of the best employees had little or no prior background building Internet products. I worked on the fraud analytics team at PayPal, and most of our best people had never before done anything related to fraud detection. If heâd approached things âtraditionallyâ, Max would have gone out and hired people who had been building logistic regression models for banks for 20 years but never innovated, and fraud losses would likely have swallowed the company.â (by Mike Greenfield, former Sr. Fraud R&D Scientist of Paypal) âSelf-sufficiency â individuals and small teams were given fairly complex objectives and expected to figure out how to achieve them on their own. If you needed to integrate with an outside vendor, you picked up the phone yourself and called; you didnât wait for a BD person to become available. You did (the first version of) mockups and wireframes yourself; you didnât wait for a designer to become available. You wrote (the first draft of) site copy yourself; you didnât wait for a content writer.â (by Yee Lee, former Product & BU GM of Paypal) On Culture & Ideology âExtreme bias towards action â early PayPal was simply a really *productive* workplace. This was partly driven by the culture of self-sufficiency. PayPal is and was, after all, a web service; and the company managed to ship prodigious amounts of relatively high-quality web software for a lot of years in a row early on. Yes, we had the usual politics between functional groups, but either individual heroes or small, high-trust teams more often than not found ways to deliver projects on-time.â (by Yee Lee, former Product & BU GM of Paypal) âWillingness to try â even in a data-driven culture, youâll always run in to folks who either donât believe you have collected the right supporting data for a given decision or who just arenât comfortable when data contradicts their gut feeling. In many companies, those individuals would be the death of decision-making. At PayPal, I felt like you could almost always get someone to give it a *try* and then let performance data tell us whether to maintain the decision or rollback.â (by Yee Lee, former Product & BU GM of Paypal) âData-driven decision making â PayPal was filled with smart, opinionated people who were often at logger-heads. The way to win arguments was to bring data to bear. So you never started a sentence like this âI feel like itâs a problem that our users canât do Xâ, instead youâd do your homework first and then come to the table with â35% of our [insert some key metric here] are caused by the lack of X functionalityâŠâ (by Yee Lee, former Product & BU GM of Paypal) âRadical transparency on metrics: All employees were expected to be facile with the metrics driving the business. Otherwise, how could one expect each employee to make rational calculations and decisions on their own every day? To enforce this norm, almost every all-hands meeting consisted of distributing a printed Excel spreadsheet to the assembled masses and Peter conducting a line by line review of our performance (this is only a modest exaggeration).â (by Keith Rabois, former Executive Vice President of Paypal) âVigorous debate, often via email: Almost every important issue had champions and critics. These were normally resolved not by official edict but by a vigorous debate that could be very intense. Being able to articulate and defend a strategy or product in a succinct, compelling manner with empirical analysis and withstand a withering critique was a key attribute of almost every key contributor. I still recall the trepidation I confronted when I was informed that I needed to defend the feasibility of my favorite âbabyâ to Max for the first time.â (by Keith Rabois, former Executive Vice President of Paypal) âExtreme Pressure â PayPal was a very difficult business with many major issues to solve. We were able to see our colleagues work under extreme pressure and hence we learned who we could rely on and trust.â (by Keith Rabois, former Executive Vice President of Paypal)
http://primitus.com/blog/why-did-so-many-successful-entrepreneurs-and-startups-come-out-of-paypal-answered-by-insiders/
483 Support Details | Tech Support Management
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481 50 Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers - Smashing Magazine
Being a web designer is not easy. Not only do we need to have a good understanding about visual design, typography, information architecture, psychology and a plethora of other disciplines; in our work, we need to take care of so many details, so that our job becomes more and more time-consuming, requiring dozens of tools, attention span and an effective workflow for beautiful, timely and functional results. And this is where small time-savers become handy. Be it a handy checklist, batch installer, dummy image generator or converter from Excel spreadsheet to HTML â all these things can save us a couple of minutes every day, making our work easier and more efficient. And this is why we keep collecting them for Smashing Magazineâs readers. Whether you like lists or not: this one will probably help you find those little nuggets out there that will help you avoid headaches and stress. Below we present useful time-savers for web designers.
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480 Formanta Polivoks Synthesizer | Audio Files
The Formanta Polivoks is becoming an increasingly familiar sound to Western ears  it is, for example, all over Franz FerdinandÂs most recent album Tonight. But for those who havenÂt heard this mighty Russian beast in action, Sam Inglis created a few examples to accompany Gordon ReidÂs Retrozone feature. Formanta Polivoks Synthesizer, Russian synths
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http://www.journaldunet.com/test-connexion/
477 Photo editor online - Pixlr.com edit image
Pixlr is a free online photo editor. Edit, adjust and filter your images. No registration jump right in! photo, photograph, express, picture, free, opacity, alpha, edit, editing, adjustments, online, flickr, facebook, photobucket, camera, digital, image, red-eye, fix, photoshop, gimp, photoshop
http://www.pixlr.com/
476 Top 15+ Best Practices for Writing Super Readable Code | Nettuts+
Code readability is a universal subject in the world of computer programming. Itâs one of the first things we learn as developers. Readable and maintainable code is something to be proud of in a finished product. We can share it with others, contribute to other projects, and reuse code from applications we wrote months or even years ago. This article will detail the fifteen most important best practices when writing readable code.
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-techniques/top-15-best-practices-for-writing-super-readable-code/
475 Guide droit d'accÚs 2010 : maßtrisez les infos qui vous concernent - CNIL - Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés
Comment un cabinet de recrutement a-t-il Ă©valuĂ© vos capacitĂ©s Ă occuper un poste? Quelles informations figurent dans votre dossier mĂ©dical? Comment accĂ©der ou rectifier des informations erronĂ©es dans certains fichiers de police ou de sĂ©curitĂ© publique? Vous avez un droit de regard sur lâutilisation qui est faite de ces informations qui vous concernent. Ce guide vous informe sur vos droits et prĂ©cise les dĂ©marches Ă accomplir pour les exercer.
http://www.cnil.fr/nc/la-cnil/actu-cnil/article/article/85/guide-droit-dacces-2010-maitrisez-les-infos-qui-vous-concernent/
474 Why Intelligent People Fail
Why Intelligent People Fail Content from Sternberg, R. (1994). In search of the human mind. New York: Harcourt Brace. 1. Lack of motivation. A talent is irrelevant if a person is not motivated to use it. Motivation may be external (for example, social approval) or internal (satisfaction from a job well-done, for instance). External sources tend to be transient, while internal sources tend to produce more consistent performance. 2. Lack of impulse control. Habitual impulsiveness gets in the way of optimal performance. Some people do not bring their full intellectual resources to bear on a problem but go with the first solution that pops into their heads. 3. Lack of perserverance and perseveration. Some people give up too easily, while others are unable to stop even when the quest will clearly be fruitless. 4. Using the wrong abilities. People may not be using the right abilities for the tasks in which they are engaged. 5. Inability to translate thought into action. Some people seem buried in thought. They have good ideas but rarely seem able to do anything about them. 6. Lack of product orientation. Some people seem more concerned about the process than the result of activity. 7. Inability to complete tasks. For some people nothing ever draws to a close. Perhaps itâs fear of what they would do next or fear of becoming hopelessly enmeshed in detail. 8. Failure to initiate. Still others are unwilling or unable to initiate a project. It may be indecision or fear of commitment. 9. Fear of failure. People may not reach peak performance because they avoid the really important challenges in life. 10. Procrastination. Some people are unable to act without pressure. They may also look for little things to do in order to put off the big ones. 11. Misattribution of blame. Some people always blame themselves for even the slightest mishap. Some always blame others. 12. Excessive self-pity. Some people spend more time feeling sorry for themselves than expending the effort necessary to overcome the problem. 13. Excessive dependency. Some people expect others to do for them what they ought to be doing themselves. 14. Wallowing in personal difficulties. Some people let their personal difficulties interfere grossly with their work. During the course of life, one can expect some real joys and some real sorrows. Maintaining a proper perspective is often difficult. 15. Distractibility and lack of concentration. Even some very intelligent people have very short attention spans. 16. Spreading oneself too think or too thick. Undertaking too many activities may result in none being completed on time. Undertaking too few can also result in missed opportunities and reduced levels of accomplishment. 17. Inability to delay gratification. Some people reward themselves and are rewarded by others for finishing small tasks, while avoiding bigger tasks that would earn them larger rewards. 18. Inability to see the forest for the trees. Some people become obsessed with details and are either unwilling or unable to see or deal with the larger picture in the projects they undertake. 19. Lack of balance between critical, analytical thinking and creative, synthetic thinking. It is important for people to learn what kind of thinking is expected of them in each situation. 20. Too little or too much self-confidence. Lack of self-confidence can gnaw away at a personâs ability to get things done and become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Conversely, individuals with too much self-confidence may not know when to admit they are wrong or in need of self-improvement.
http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/michael/works/intelligentfailure.htm
473 Djihad - Wikipédia
Djihad, jihad ou djihĂąd (arabe : jihÄd, ŰŹÙۧۯ, lutte) est un terme arabe et signifiant « exercer une force », « tĂącher » ou « combattre ». Dans le Coran, l'expression « al-jihad bi anfousikoum » (Lutter contre les penchants de votre Ăąme) est l'Ă©quivalent de l'expression se faire violence ou « al-jihad fi sabil Allah » (combat sacrĂ© dans le chemin d'Allah)1,2. Le concept du jihad a constamment Ă©voluĂ© ce qui empĂȘche toute dĂ©finition figĂ©e au profit de la recherche d'interprĂ©tations successives, souvent concurrentes parmi les sphĂšres intellectuelles musulmanes3. L'islam compte quatre types de jihad : par le cĆur, par la langue, par la main et par l'Ă©pĂ©e. Le jihad par le cĆur, aussi nommĂ© « Grand jihad », invite les musulmans Ă combattre afin de s'amĂ©liorer ou d'amĂ©liorer la sociĂ©tĂ©4,5. De nombreux savants musulmans interprĂštent le jihad comme une lutte dans un sens spirituel. Une minoritĂ© de savants sunnites le considĂšrent comme le sixiĂšme pilier de l'islam quoique le jihad n'en ait pas le statut officiel4. Dans le chiisme duodĂ©cimain, il est considĂ©rĂ© comme une des dix pratiques religieuses du culte. Le plus connu des sens du jihad est le jihad par l'Ă©pĂ©e ou « Petit jihad ». Il a servi d'argument Ă diffĂ©rents groupes musulmans Ă travers l'histoire pour
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djihad
472 Plupload - A tool for uploading files using Flash, Silverlight, Google Gears, HTML5 or Browserplus
Multiple file upload utility using Flash, Silverlight, Google Gears, HTML5 or BrowserPlus! upload,multiple,file upload,upload files,file management,google gears,silverlight,flash,html5,browserplus
http://www.plupload.com/
471 45+ Adobe AIR Applications for Designers and Developers
If you are designer or developer then you must check these handy and convenient tools based on Adobe AIR platform which will offer ease and flexibility in your daily routine air,apps,utilities,tools,resources
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/resources/adobe-air-applications/
470 The Web Strategy Pyramid: A Well-balanced Web Strategy
Let's take a look at what I call the The Web Strategy Pyramid. web, content, strategy,content strategy
http://sixrevisions.com/content-strategy/the-web-strategy-pyramid-a-well-balanced-web-strategy/
469 10 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Google
Google is not your average company and it's fitting that they have a history chock full of quirk. Here are 10 facts you may not have known about Google. google,Channels,Google,Google Lists,Lists,Top Stories,Web Apps,features,pop culture
http://mashable.com/2010/06/19/10-google-facts/
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