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Intuem for Mac OS X – MIDI the easy way

Check out Intuem, a very cool looking MIDI (that's music for those who don't know what MIDI is) application aimed "specifically for non-professionals and students who demand extraordinary ease-of-use and professional sounding results."

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28May/02Off

Almost completely packed

I set aside enough clothes to wear to work Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The rest of my clothes are all packed in my big suitcase. I have a matching smaller suitcase, but it won't fit all the stuff I need to bring home.

I think what I'm going to do is buy one of those nice carry-on bags... the kind you see the "professional travellers" with, that exactly fit the maximum size the FAA allows for carry-on baggage. A little pull out handle and wheels so I can pull it around instead of carry it. That'll be nice, because in the future, when I need to go on short trips, I can pack my clothes and anything else I need in that and completely avoid checking in luggage, saving a huge amount of time on both ends of the flight.

As Mr. Burns would say, Exxccellent...

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