Greetings once again. Today's lesson is access and connectivity. I explained to two of my hacker friends that I had a legit use for Peer 2 Peer software and was unable to get it to work due to difficulties that are absolutely silly. I would like to remedy this problem. What I need is a easy to use program that can copy a 3 MB file from a user's computer to a file on another user's computer. Simple, right? The user has Hotmail which will not allow 3 MB file. Try 1: fail.
Greetings, I don't have much time, but I'd like to say hello. I'm not getting much done in HM. I wish I could work on the important things, but maybe tonight or tomorrow.
I've been gone a week or so. Why? I've been working on Hack Mars and I haven't had anything really interesting come up. Today, I did a bunch of stuff. The picture is a dev picture. It shows you what I have so far to work with. Harsh, huh? One of these days. You see the mini version of the PDA which is the HM interface to everything electronic. The numbers 0-10 are printed centered in cells of the 5x10 table whose bounds are defined by the 256x256 texture.
I'm pretty tired. I fell asleep before dinner tonight. My friend called and woke me up late, so I've been working on interesting stuff. I got midi to work in Linux, finally. I've written everything down so that others may walk the trail I have blazed. My trail is so new, it just came out weeks ago in the 2.6.3 patch. Support for emu10k1 asfxload was added. Of course, it was possible to get midi using sfxload, but this is really something new. So I listened to my old list of midis tonight. But just last night I told you that listening to other people's midis is not the purpose of my midi adventure. So I thought about how I can use midi to my advantage. Takashi Iwai's virtual keyboard will be my first experiment. I will connect it to aseqview so that I can view what is going on when I press the keys.

