Lady Gaga
I liked “Lady Gaga” better when she was called “Dale Bozzio“.
We all learned in grade school that the odd root of a negative number is also negative. The cube root of -8 is -2, for example.
Mathematicians will tell you that -8 has two more roots, but these are not “real” numbers, and unless you are a mathematician, you will never need to know what they are. If you are a real person using real numbers, the answer you want is -2.
Unfortunately, if you try to find the odd root of a negative number in OpenOffice Calc, it returns an error, because of a bug which has been present in OpenOffice since its creation: it uses logarithms to determine the root, which is perfectly fine, but it does not take into account the sign of the base, which is the bug.
This is a ridiculously easy to fix bug, and it mystifies me that the OpenOffice folks have let it stay broken for so long. However, there is a workaround:
SIGN(A1)*(ABS(A1)^(1/3))
What this does is find the cube root of the absolute value, and then applies the sign of the base against the result. Be careful with your parentheses.
I have been wanting to make a music video using World Of Warcraft for a long time. I purchased a program called FRAPS to do the image capture, and started sketching out a storyboard.
Then I saw this: I’m So Sick, a machinima by Baron Soosdon.
I am blown away… and humbled. There is no way I could even approach something like this.
If you get sound and no video, you may need to install come codecs.
Check out these samples of French animation.