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Seeking Solace Lifeboat
January 18, 2010
Joel Akin
The music that refused to play...
Who has Magix in life when the source of it is the failure of a computer? I felt urged to try and organize my life and thus produce something called music. I saw what people could do with Music Maker 15 and the company, Magix, produced a key when they lowered the price by about 60% and I thought it was time to try it and buy it.
The issue of music is the issue of life and life is when you are sick and cannot get out of the house, at least unless you plan those outings to coincide when few people have gotten out to do anything because it is still too early and that is the price of shaking and hurting.
I came to the story of Magix perhaps a year or two ago but I knew of the music maker and knew, in a roundabout way, it would help you if you could make it work for you.
The issue of for and you is the price of life and life is the problem of a computer and a world filled with sin of problems.
When I got it the program installed but when it began to develop scheduler problems it simply meant until you resolved that issue the program would not complete its installation in the final lines of code. I tried and tried and tried and turned to Magix support department and they did an online reality check of my computer and showed me that I had at least a years worth of problems to deal with and they were everything from the wrong kind of windows programs to the wrong types of software to possible failures in memory and in the computer and on and on and on and on until I was ready to give up. The issue is I am not a computer expert and the threat of a computer problem could easily become a computer that would not work at all because I had been there a dozen times before in history and I always hit a button that changed the story of everything to the point that I was ready to give up on Magix.
It is a software issue but also a hardware issue and if I could explain to the world the problem of life it is that we have failed to see where we are going. We have failed to see the future and the future is built on principles of the poor man and I am a poor man who cannot go out and repair all the issues just like that nor can I take out all the software just because one software I own is built on principles of a problem I cannot fix.
It is the nature of this story which is the price of Seeking Solace Lifeboat because I plan to write down the answer to some of the problem in 2010 and it is meant to show that I can find answers if we will see answers as the price of giving up one thing so the value of another can take its place.
To put down the ideas here means that you who read this could take them and tell people they are your own. I have been in prayer over these things and I have to believe that if we cannot find a platform on which we agree then the nature of life is going to fail to the point we might as well give up life and throw in the towel because we are abusing the poor man who keeps the fields tilled with ideas.
To put it into perspective we have to ascertain that we are on the same page. The average computer today is a person sitting at a desk with a notebook or a laptop or perhaps a keyboard in which he holds it in his lap relaxing in the chair on a day when its cold outside and he has nothing better to do.
It sounds good and works for the most of us but it is the price of pain in the sense of the future.
Eventually something happens to the story and the advice of people is “Get a better computer” and so we give up the nature of advice to the world and we go out and buy another computer just like that. We hate all the work of reinstalling old programs, but programs which are essential to the work we do, and then we find that those programs are no longer compatible with the new Windows program that seems to come out every year or two or possibly three.
We end up getting a faster and better line to open up the inside of the computer but we fail to see that we are giving up much and that much is often the nature of the images or articles or favorites or concepts on the old computer. Perhaps the idea of putting those things on a secondary disk never occurred to us or if so we find it is not compatible with the new computer or that they charge more then the stuff on the hard drive is worth so we let it sit there and wonder if someday in the future things might change.
As one who has put their trust in people I know what it is like to lose things. I know articles are gone and people take things and lose them and the world goes on in loss and no one really cares a whit over the nature of what we have done or what we have lost.
Yet if our culture goes down to the dump then the culture is the nature of the dump and if the dump is a way of saying that we are cleansing the core then we dump information and we cleanse it or we hold it up to the people who want it to mean something real.
Information becomes the garbage of life and it is the garbage we soon end up missing. We shrug our shoulders because we have new and the old value is long gone to the garbage because it stopped working.
Now the idea of men is to build something new but the price on it is soon multiplying to the extent it won’t work with new ideas or new concepts because they are made to be new.
Yet the value of the old is the cost of buying software, or an adaptor or just finding a way of wedging it into the dump early and that means we end up throwing out the old because we can’t figure a way of saving everything and besides what is the cost of that but a while in the garage until we can give it away to someone who wants it.
The only problem is that it gets so bad that no one but the recycler will take it and then its value becomes tearing it apart or possibly rebuilding it for use in a school or to the poor overseas.
Though those are commendable ideas the possible solution to this is the real world we live in and the change in the nature of how we build the system. As one who knows that there are slots and those slots are able to be filled I also know they have to be filled with compatible systems or you can cause a failure in the computer itself or the system that you are inserting.
Now this is complicated because we have made it so. The real issue of a computer has to change from being the problem of the individual, such as myself, to being a utility and as a utility it has to be cared for simply with lights on our end telling us that one of the components has failed.
How? Simple. Just as we insert a fuse, or they used to, so we need a system that will give us unlimited power through electricity and that power is in the form of several types of fuses.
For example. We have memory but my memory is supposed to be failing so lets say that all memory is created as a system which goes into a slot and the slot estimates the power needed and it is enclosed so that we simply pull it out when it fails and then reinsert a new ‘fuse’ system.
This goes for each major component of the computer until we have created a wall computer that is made of components that are in a wall box. The entire system is designed to be made of individual components that are not pulled out weekly just to update to the new project but built to be hardware oriented so that when we insert RAM or ROM or anything including power it is all part of a lighted panel that tells us when any part of the system fails.
When we are done we have taken the problem of a computer out the door and left it at the wall and the wall becomes the place where everything in the house can run and operate for one family.
No more needing 3 computers or 4 or 5 but simply one computer. No more needing to teach people how to operate or install anything because the person has it all there as a utility and if one unit fails a light tells us that and we pull it and then buy it at the ‘hardware’ section of a store designed with that in mind.
Now this is part of the concept and I have given it a long time of thought in prayer. I have asked God for wisdom on each step of this and asked him to help me write it down as clearly as possible.
I believe the simple nature is being developed now by people who want it to be simpler but few want it integrated into the hardware of the house because it would mean they would lose money.
I also believe the system is made of things that are lost components and the fuse system is one part of the story that needs replacing. I believe the fuse system prevents integrated problems in the story of life and if we had followed the vacuum tube concept further we would have learned the value of air and why it is probably the least understood nature of the story. It is air which is studied all the time but few study it as intelligent in design because if they did they would see it provides us with life and that is part of the story of where life begins and life changes and life moves on to the next phase.
The nature of the computer is part of the story but we began with failed software and that is the problem of either the manufacturer or the people who design computers. If failure is so common it means that eventually we buy something, this year for a thousand dollars only to have them tell us that it is due, or a payment we have to repeat to get the next coolest chapter in the story.
Now if this is true then the story is lost to the people of old software and thus I could order version 10 of Music Maker or version 11 and so on and it may work but the price on this going on and on and on and on with new software only works when they integrate it into the wall system.
This way the software works always because the wall works always. The entire system is based on fuses and each fuse works and works and works without fail because that is what we do as individuals in building up RAM or ROM or whatever version of Windows we wish to have, but not one that takes out the hardware but simply works with it.
In a way it is like we build a system called desk and then we have to reorder parts for the desk each year because we find the new stuff we buy doesn’t fit or doesn’t have compatibility with the desk. The end result is we have to saw off half a leg here and part of the corner here and we end up with a desk that is broken because we were asked to mess with it by having a thousand different parts put in each time we needed to have it work properly.
It is the final story that God holds me up to the lost versions of Music Maker and tells me that if the story were reversed then the story would be held up as junk in heaven because no one would want a system that would fail the moment they got it home.
No one wants to be a technician that is just your average person trying to figure out hooking up to a net or to a intranet or worrying about being possessed by a worm or virus as soon as you turn on the computer. Thus we have made a nest of cockatrice eggs and we build up labor on it as complex and confusing. We have taken the fun out of it and the fun is lost when we throw away the past in order to fix the new problems each one in this story adds to it with each new version.
Instead of versions lets put back in the window and put it on the screen and enjoy life with either a keyboard or a pointer or just a wireless mouse that sits on the side of the table or at a desk but with just a monitor there and plug that is part of every room in the house that connects to the central computer system.
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