I missed the eclipse in 1999. Actually, I didn't miss it because I was outside at the time, but I ignored it and thought it was just a cloud passing over.
> Its largest 14-cylinder version is 13.5 metres (44 ft) high, 26.59 m (87 ft) long, weighs over 2,300 tonnes, and produces 80,080 kilowatts (107,390 hp).
Lose the timpanies doubling the melody the beginning. A good organ point has more effect. Also, the strings are "missing" in the mix when the piano enters the theme. (Try to be less "figurative" in melodic lines, especially the piano RH and subsequent string figuration suffers from this)
The timpanies work well when you use them in rhythmic complement.
@Cinch The structure is ok. Some of figuration goes bad (around 10nd bar into the piano Theme entry, there's a parallel 4ths movement with RH/LH that makes me cringe)
It's about a young software engineer that discovers the by-product of a dangerous virtualization project gone wrong and has basically been covered up... and then hackers steal it.
@Cinch Short answer: no. I think it's fine (with the notes I already gave). You could explore a harp for the bright gingly accents that you gave to the piano for now (before the piano theme entry e.g.)
Game concept: turn-based strategy game with a mission-based system that is driven by its story and is completely balanced for multiplayer as well and revolves around deploying units. Flavor in campaign involves unique scenarios (i.e. need to flip bits to 0 by attacking units to unlock a door) and story revolves around girl who was lobotomized and virtualized in a computer and whose incident was covered up and is then stolen by hackers.
@BartekBanachewicz Hm, I won't make it. I haven't slept in days aaaaaand I'll probably won't have Internet, since I don't even know when I'll back at my place.
Also, my ISP told me that I'll get Internet on ~21st of April at my new place. wtf.
@Cinch You could also use different volumes on both pianos. Move the accompaniment in the musical background, it should support the melody, not squash it into the musical mud.
@Cinch I think the embellishments are a pitall. It's actually closely related to the pitfall of typing before thinking. It's uch more important to know what you are trying to say. The embellishments are always... minor
Question: How bad of an insult is it to say: "Hey, I could've pulled the plug when you were in a coma. You don't deserve the right to reject my help for one single problem."
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Assembly Resolution A/RES/66/281 states in pertinent part:
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The focus of the plot is an advanced AI named Isa... (who's actually a human girl who was screwed over and kept on a server when her exp. thing went sour. she was a biochem intern at the company and she tried to get ahead and they killed her body)
The main "antagonist" of the game is the guy who kept her and another guy alive and prevented everyone else from pulling their plug when almost everyone else died.
At the end of the game, she's going to leave and screw him over and the company because they KILLED people and ruined her life and stole 3 years from her and she'll never get her body back.