On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Brolin Empey <[email protected]> wrote: > Nelson Castillo wrote: >> On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Brolin Empey<[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hello list, >>> >>> Yes, believe it or not, I am actually posting a message which could be >>> considered on-topic! ;) >> >> A small step for a man :-P > > A small step for a stepwise sequencer too? ;) >> >>> I have had an idea for years, but have not searched to see if anyone has >>> already implemented it. >>> >>> My idea is to have my cell phone (my FreeRunner, of course, which runs >>> QtMoko v14) dynamically generate a ringtone for incoming calls: the >>> ringtone would be a monophonic sequence of tones or notes corresponding >>> to the sequence of digits in the calling phone number. I think this >>> would be cool because I could identify the caller by the ringtone alone: >>> I would not need to read the display. The initial version could >>> hard-code the mapping of digits to notes; a subsequent version could >>> read the mapping from a file, like Keynote does (see below). >>> >>> Has anyone already implemented this? Which search terms should I use to >>> get relevant results from Google Search or maybe Bing? >> >> We also had the Idea but I never worked on it. The idea came from a >> Friend (Marlon) after I explained him how this program worked: >> >> http://wiki.freaks-unidos.net/weblogs/arhuaco/listen-to-the-collatz-conjecture > > “Here is the partiture for the following video: 27.pdf. You'll find the > MP3 bellow.” > > Why did you use the Spanish word “partiture” instead of the English > term/phrase “sheet music”? I already knew “sheet music”, but had to > search to discover “partiture” means “sheet music”.
English is my second language... now you can guess where the Spanish word came from. > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEdrNmJ0Euk&feature=player_embedded> > > Why did you film the screen instead of using a program to record the > video, such as HyperCam DX on Windows? I usually use xvidcap on Linux. I don't remember why I didn't use it. > “if N % 2 != 0: # even number” > > Unless I am missing something, that condition is true for odd numbers, > not even numbers. I do not write in Python, but I assume that condition > has the same meaning as in C? Yes. Fortunately the bug is in the comment and not in the code. Fixed, thanks. _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

