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New Libertarian Party stuff and video thoughts.

Posted by FightingSeraph - April 17th, 2012


http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/lp-chair-v iolence-is-no-way-for-civilized-people-to-get-th eir-revenue

http://www.lp.org/blogs/staff/how-could-i-live-w ithout-filing-taxes

I have to agree with what these guys have said, and that song that Carla did was funny! Not as funny as JonH2O or Weird Al, but I like the satirical aspect of it. Did I mention that I'm currently working on an Obama satire?

Thoughts on the Video extention:

This came sooner than expected, and on one hand I'm elated yet have a few complaints:
1. I don't see much of a point to the whole HD thing since there's not much of a difference between standard and so-called 'high' definition. Honestly, I can't tell the difference between a song rendered at 224-540 Kbit per second from one exported at 112-192 Kbps aside from the former having a MUCH bigger filesize.
2. I'm not too big on the whole abuse After Effects for all its worth. Only a scant few should be allowed to use it. (Chakra-X and Proxicide.)
3. I was wondering if it would be ok for Doomhammr, Fraser Agar (FarFromSubtle), and Marti Escageda to make use of that extention provided their Live stuff has actual effort put into it?
4. Toonboom may be great to have, but most of it's special effects can be recreated in flash with some actionscript ingenuity. On the other hand, at least it doesn't have the stability issues that Flash CS3-5.5 have when Adobe bought Macromedia. (I'm sticking with Flash MX.)
5. I see no justification to kill Flash off considering it's versatility.


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