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File "st-long.it"

Title : st-long
Author : Unknown

Platform : PC
Format : Impulse Tracker 2.13 IT 2.00

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Extended Module Player 4.1.0
Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Claudio Matsuoka and Hipolito Carraro Jr
Using null output
Mixer set to 44100 Hz, 16bit, cubic spline interpolated stereo
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Loading modland.com/incoming/warehouse/IT/st-long.it (1 of 1)
Module name : st-long
Module type : Impulse Tracker 2.13 IT 2.00
Module length: 33 patterns
Patterns : 19
Instruments : 33
Samples : 12
Channels : 17 [ 4 c 8 8 0 f 4 8 d 8 8 0 f 8 8 0 f ]
Duration : 2min57s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm
01 JYY2.WAV 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 34 40 +100 +28 Pff 00
02 BBEAT10.WAV 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 30 40 +122 +18 Pff 01
03 40 0200 --P 01 [01] 34 40 +036 +30 P80 02
04 40 0200 A-- 01 [01] 37 40 +000 +00 Pff 03
05 40 1540 A-- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 04
06 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 3a 40 +119 +28 Pff 05
07 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +014 +22 Pff 06
08 40 0900 --- 01 [01] 3c 40 +100 +28 Pff 07
09 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 26 40 +100 +28 Pff 08
0a 40 4000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +014 +22 Pff 09
0b 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 0d
0c 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 0f
0d 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 0c
0e 40 1f00 A-- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +16 Pff 0a
0f 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 0e
10 40 0040 A-- 01 [01] 1c 40 +113 +28 Pff 0b
11 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 10
12 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 11
13 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 12
14 FILL.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 13
15 EEYHEAH.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 14
16 JUNO2-8.WAV 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 15
17 PAD2.WAV 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 00 00 +000 +00 Pff 16
18 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 30 40 +122 +18 Pff 01
19 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 34 40 +036 +30 Pff 02
1a 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 37 40 +000 +00 Pff 03
1b 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +100 +28 Pff 04
1c FASTBRK.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 3a 40 +119 +28 Pff 05
1d Zap - MIX 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 26 40 +100 +28 Pff 08
1e BREAK8.WAV 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +014 +22 Pff 09
1f 40 0040 A-- 01 [01] 1c 40 +113 +28 Pff 0b
20 SPiEG.Ambient.Break.Base2 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +014 +22 Pff 06
21 SPiEG.Ambient.Break.Snare 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +014 +22 Pff 09

> ___________
>
> .Longevity.
> ___________
>
> Music by stote/Noise
>
> - How long is the human race going to last? Our track record is about
> 200,000 years; that's how long our species has been around according to
> the best estimates from mitocondrial DNA and the fossil record. If the
> future is more than 1/39th but less than 39 times as long as the past,
> then from this vantage point in time, the human race has somewhere between
> another 5,128 years and 7.8 million years to go.
>
> But in looking over the data on species longevity, Gott found some
> disturbing news. He realised that how 'smart' a species is has nothing to
> do with longevity. "I'm reminded of the fact that Albert Einstein was a
> lot smarter than the rest of the people, but he didn't live much longer
> than anybody else," notes Gott. "He died at the age of 76. So the fact
> that you're very smart may not increase your longevity."
>
> The situation for the human race is even bleaker than that, however.
> Gott's longevity estimate for the human species pertains to all our
> intelligent descendants as well. "If an intelligent species typically gave
> rise to many later ones," Gott explains, "then you have to ask yourself:
> How did i get so lucky as to be in the first one? I could have been the
> 15th one. We are not the first species to have eyes, for example. But we
> are the first species to be intelligent enough to qualify as an
> intelligent observer, reason abstractly, create art, ask questions like
> this, think about the future, and so forth. Therefore, this limit applies
> not only to us but also anything intelligent that might descend from us,
> like intelligent machines or some genetically engineered species."
>
> [21c].

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