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Patch Notes for Noise

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08/28/2009 06:54:40

Patch Notes for Noise 21.28.08.09

-ceased development of module 254. Too many entangling connections and a general lack of interest on my part.

-designation as Flow is not stable. It’s back and forth, and all over the place. I guess that’s what cross training is all about, and I’ve accepted that it won’t be stable for the next few months until maybe one of next year’s releases.

-Lithium is working to amazing effect now. Did a test run out and about the other day and had a great time. Unyielding confidence, flirting, and those aviator’s I added in a previous release created an efficient synergy that made me feel on top of the world. (Side note: it’s important that a great deal of sleep is had, because severe problems with perception occured. More specifically, blanking out and hallucinations.)

-finally located the piece of equipment needed for music recording, but unfortunately I’ve lost my desire to record music. I just need something a little more high-end than an Acer laptop from Walmart and mix of cheap audio cables and sound adapters from Radioshack. I love lo-fi, but this is too much for me.

-added in Legend of Zelda belt buckle to the coding. Cost almost thirty dollars, but as I had been planning to add it in for over six months, money is no problem.

-a new sense of interest in Project 1.16 has developed. I’m still on the fence about it, but it’s a possibility I’ve been running through my head. I wish I knew how I felt.

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