Spotify and Google Know Your Moral Compass
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Didn't read the article, but I'm guessing someone is still trying to claim heavy metal will make you want to murder your parents and such...?
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dandy72 wrote:
If someone decides to go on a killing spree, he's already got a screw loose
I don't think we are supposed to discuss current international politics in The Lounge, so let's not pick up that one.
Ted Bundy. Not current at all. His actions were not caused by porn. That was nonsense peddle by him to the evangelical riding the media wave to promote his own agenda. Bundy was hoping to escape the death penalty. And thus perhaps to escape - again. But also wasn't caused by the cheerleader catalogs. Which were in the car Bundy was driving when arrested.
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How do you do that today, when you access all your music from a streaming service? Even with CDs, it takes some effort. The only way I can think of is to read the music into a sound editor capable of reversing a clip. At least the simple ones do not have that capability. You could of course write your own program (this is, after all, a site for programmers :-)) to do it, but then you first have to decode the file from whatever compression format, and, unless you do the compressed-to-wav yourself so you have the file in memory, you will have to learn the details of the .wav format. It can be arranged, yes it can be arranged.
trønderen wrote:
How do you do that today, when you access all your music from a streaming service?
Good question. It must prove that digital copies are just an international conspiracy which is attempting to hide the true messages contained in the media. Makes one wonder though what podcasts played in reverse might say.
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I have one?
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X The shortest horror story: On Error Resume Next
don't ask me . ask Google .
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dandy72 wrote:
If someone decides to go on a killing spree, he's already got a screw loose
I don't think we are supposed to discuss current international politics in The Lounge, so let's not pick up that one.
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How do you do that today, when you access all your music from a streaming service? Even with CDs, it takes some effort. The only way I can think of is to read the music into a sound editor capable of reversing a clip. At least the simple ones do not have that capability. You could of course write your own program (this is, after all, a site for programmers :-)) to do it, but then you first have to decode the file from whatever compression format, and, unless you do the compressed-to-wav yourself so you have the file in memory, you will have to learn the details of the .wav format. It can be arranged, yes it can be arranged.
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trønderen wrote:
The only way I can think of is to read the music into a sound editor capable of reversing a clip. At least the simple ones do not have that capability.
*If* you have a file you can read (and not a stream), Audacity can reverse a clip.
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Good luck finding the end of a live, continuous stream. :-p But I know what you mean. That's how, after all, streams end up on pirate sites.
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Just noting, far as I recall, the hidden messages were never at the end. Nor the beginning.