Portal Chamber – Invisible Spider Track 1

Posted on September 8th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | 2 Comments »

Found by swjm at GameFAQs, this track doesn’t actually lead anywhere, but is a pretty good indicator that this room at some point was meant to be connected by the Spider Ball. However, only the magnetic portion of the tracks were implemented; there’s no way to see or touch these tracks otherwise.

Given the fact that the tracks are hollow and invisible, it’s pretty clear this was scrapped early on and the magnetic part of the tracks were just mostly forgotten about.

These two movies would be together, but I have no editing software and making one *quick* continuous movie wasn’t going to happen; the majority of the movie time would’ve been just me using a secret world to skip going back to Dark Aether.

Duration : 0:0:13

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ChamberMaster Software Overview

Posted on September 5th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | No Comments »

Chamber Management Software Overview from ChamberMaster.

Duration : 0:3:45

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CEREC 3.0 How To Calibrate Milling Chamber

Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by admin in chamber software | No Comments »

In this full length tutorial, CEREC trainer Chris Leinweber shows you how to calibrate your Milling Chamber using the CEREC software Basic Mode.

Duration : 0:2:22

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The Chamber trailer 2

Posted on August 30th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | 2 Comments »

2nd trailer to the chamber

MUSIC CREDIT
COZMEL BY SPLINTER CELL DOUBLE AGENT SCORE (XBOX 360)

EDITING SOFTWARE USED:
PINNACLE STUDIO 9

PLEASE VISIT http://www.freewebs.com/the-chamber/
FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THE MOVIE

Duration : 0:1:26

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Long Beach Chamber – Cities National Bank – Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2009

Posted on August 27th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | No Comments »

LONG BEACH, CA (Laserfiche) May 1, 2009—The Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce congratulated Laserfiche President and CEO Nien-Ling Wacker for being named City National Banks Entrepreneur of the Year at its luncheon ceremony.

Mrs. Wacker founded Long Beach-based Laserfiche in 1987, and under her leadership, the company has undergone perpetual transformation, becoming an innovative, independent software company.

Balance between control and flexibility at work and in your personal life is essential, and this is reflected in our business philosophy and software offerings, said Mrs. Wacker. A successful solution provides stability across the enterprise, giving IT control over standards and technology, while enabling end users flexibility to make decisions in a fast paced environment.

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Castillero Middle School Chamber Strings – Nachtmusik

Posted on August 24th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | 8 Comments »

Castillero’s Chamber Strings at the 2008 Anaheim Heritage Festival.

Director/Conductor: Scott Krijnen (AKA Lindsey the Butterfly Princess).
Eine Klien Nachtmusik composed by Amadeus Mozart.

And yes, this was directly ripped from the DVD. I have the knowledge and the software to do that.

Duration : 0:4:33

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紅樓夢 红楼梦 The Dream Of The Red Chamber;A Dream of Red Mansions

Posted on August 21st, 2009 by admin in chamber software | 9 Comments »

  Produced by Chu Bang Fu Studio(www.cbflabs.com). Original from “the dream of the red chamber” by Cao Xueqin. Chu Bong-Foo was born in 1937 in Hubei province in China. In the 1960s, Chu wanted to go to Brazil and immerse himself in the culture. While there, he also studied composition in the Masters Program of the Bahia University School of Music.
  An opportunity arose in the 1970s that called for him to apply his various talents to organize investors in a major agricultural project in Brazil. This venture did not turn out as planned. Bankrupt, destitute, and unable to return to Taiwan, Chu encountered a hippy group that represented the best aspects of that movement; their monastic practices, rejection of material civilization, and pursuit of the truth attracted him.
  At 36 years old, he ended up in the largest publishing house in Brazil. Aware of the extensive delays for printing Chinese books, the speed for publishing a book written with the roman alphabet astounded him. From the time the author submitted the draft to the publishing house for editing, printing and available for shipping, it only took twelve hours. He thought that if books in China could be processed as efficiently, Chinese could save their culture from inundation by Western influences.
  In 1973, perceiving the role computers would play in the future, he knew Chinese characters must be rendered completely compatible with the machine of the next era. Based on his research, he then developed the Cang Jie method to allow the input of Chinese characters on a computer. For this work, he earned the title of “Father of Chinese Computing”.
  In the late 1980s, he and his longtime collaborator Ms. Shen Hung Lien started a company in Shenzhen, China, and led a team of local engineers to develop an integrated software system (an operating system together with the major applications for office automation) that was more efficient and powerful than the yet to be released Chinese Windows by Microsoft.
  Upon his return to Taiwan in 1991, a group of students inspired by his autobiography joined him in his research. He hoped to develop the local Chinese software market against the impending threat of Microsoft. Discouraged by the domination of the Taiwan IT industry by foreign elements insensitive to the needs of Chinese culture, Chu and his team took refuge from the commercial world and retreated to the mountainside of southeastern Taiwan to continue their research into Chinese culture and software during much of the 1990s.
  In 1998, the Hong Kong publicly listed company Culturecom Holdings approached Chu and asked him to become a part of their group to design a blueprint for the IT development of China. Chu accepted and together with his researchers moved to Macau where they established the “CBF Labs”. Since then, they have been engaged in the design and development of cutting-edge software and hardware solutions (Chinese language operating systems with Linux, character generators, systems on chips, e-books, voice and character recognition programs, E-town, Farmers’ Network, Chinese character driven multimedia platform, etc) for the Chinese IT market. These works promise to serve as a model for IT throughout the lesser developed world.
  Throughout his travels in China, Taiwan, and Macau, Chu has created research facilities that promote the goals of human spiritual refinement while at the same time creating technology products beneficial to mankind. A visitor to the facilities in Macau where Chu resides with his team will notice the quiet, but vibrant nature of their “cyber-ashram-like” atmosphere and the great dedication and austerity of the members of the facility. It exemplifies the group principles5 and work ethics expounded by the author.
  One axiom has recurred throughout his life and work: meld theory and practice. A modern renaissance figure who has integrated Eastern and Western traditions, he arrived at the ideas contained throughout his works by way of quiet contemplation and practical action. This is why, unlike other philosophers, he has continuously tested his conclusions in the practical world, whether through software design, technology, science, literature, filmmaking, art, music, or education.
  Now,Master Chu is doing research about mass-production 3D software system and he wants to produce thousands of animation works with Chinese Culture spirit. Do you believe it ? Lets wait to see.

Duration : 0:5:35

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how true is that message on webdrawsi attached here?

Posted on August 19th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | 2 Comments »

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All participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from over 20,000 companies and 30,000,000 individuals email addresses and names from all over the world. This promotional program takes place every year. This lottery was promoted by some software corporation to compensate some few individuals with website and email addresses. After the Microsoft anti-virus incident on August 2003.

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Notion Music Notation Software And Orchestrating For Strings

Posted on August 18th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | 1 Comment »

Bill Holland had the notion to write a little light chamber piece, and he turned to Notion to help him orchestrate it. With its straightforward interface and large palette of articulation notations, Notion makes scoring strings easy. See more on Gearwire.com.

Duration : 0:4:7

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Heaven or Hell?

Posted on August 17th, 2009 by admin in chamber software | 11 Comments »

A software engineer met his end and found himself at the Pearly Gates. The Gatekeeper greeted him and tallied the score. "Your record is pretty good, Mr. Programmer. Your sins and your good deeds just about balance out. Tell you what – you may have your own choice of either Heaven or Hell." The engineer, weary of design tradeoffs and wary of uninformed decisions, asked for more details.

"Sure," replied the Gatekeeper. Here is the elevator. You can ride up and see Heaven and down to see Hell. Take your time and make your choice. But choose wisely, there is no turning back!" So the engineer rode the elevator up and took a look at Heaven. He saw the angels playing on their harps and the beatific look on the faces of the faithful, blissfully flitting back and forth among the clouds. "Well, that looks about like what I expected," he said to himself. "Let’s go take a look at the alternative." So he rode down the elevator to the floor labelled "HELL" and looked around there. To his delight he found sandy beaches, beautiful women, snow-capped mountains in the background, and parties going on all over.

Returning to the Gates, he had no problem informing the Gatekeeper of his decision. "Heaven looks fine, but pretty boring to me. Hell is what I have always dreamed of! Let me in." The Gatekeeper handed him an entry pass and the engineer went back down the elevator to take his place in Hell. But to his surprise, the sun had gone out, the snow had melted and the parties were over. There was fire and brimstone, snakepits swarming with vipers, fiends torturing sinners, and devils tormenting babies. "Wait!" he cried as two monsters hauled him off to the chambers of eternal agony.

"What happened to the beach parties, fun and sunshine I saw before?" "Oh," replied the Devil. "That was just the demo."

……….. and the moral of the story is: with a good marketing department, you can sell anything

Good that you’re back ,Loki! That was brilliant,sad and true aswell as funny !