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	<title>Reacties op: links for 2005-01-04</title>
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	<description>Tales of Drudgery &#38; Boredom.</description>
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		<title>Door: blog.forret.com : Archive : When Jesus plugs it in &#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] Looks like the Line6 GuitarPort has just gotten an freeware rival: Justin Frankel of Winamp and Gnutella (and Waste, sheesh!) fame has a new project�and it could be his most wicked yet. The Jesusonic CrusFX 1000 is a prototype effects processor for musicians, designed to run the text-based Jesusonic software (available for download on the Jesusonic website). Each button on the prototype triggers a different, linking effect, and new effects algorithms can be coded and compiled in real time for testing. (via Gizmodo and blog.zog.org) [...]</description>
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