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The Competition Bicycle. Stare reklamy. Key Chords. Key Chords app generates guitar chord progressions automatically.

Key Chords

Use it free online, or get the app for Mac, Windows or iOS (iPad) - Click on a chord to preview how it sounds. - Drag and drop to arrange the chord progression - Tweak the settings to control the playback speed Or role the dice and Key Chords will automatically generate a nice sounding progression. Select a Key: Select a key and choose a the major or minor scale. The resulting chord chart will display applicable chords for the selected key. Click a chord: ... and you will hear a cheap computer generated guitar playing the chord. Drag & Drop: - Chords from the chart into the progression timeline. - Rearrange Chords in the progression. - Remove chords from the progression. Roll the Dice: ... and a random chord progression will appear in the timeline. The numbers below each chord in the progression refer to the number of "beats" the chord will linger for.

The "Rake Speed" refers to the speed of a single "strum. " Stereomood – emotional internet radio - music for my mood and activities. Putting the Capybaras to bed. Humunga Stache Dog Toy. Wind Maps: Visualizing an Invisible, Ancient Source of Energy. The Obliteration Room by Yayoi Kusama. I know we’re a little late to the game on this one but we just had to post it.

The Obliteration Room by Yayoi Kusama

From Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama comes The Obliteration Room, part of an exhibit at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, Australia. It’s one of the coolest (and most colorful!) Interactive installations I’ve ever seen. She built a large white room-like environment, complete with furniture, plants, lighting, and artwork that set the stage for what was to come. During the span of two weeks, kids went to town with thousands of multicolored dot stickers and turned the formerly white space into a bright collaboration.

Photos by Mark Sherwood courtesy of Queensland Art Gallery, Stuart Addelsee, and heybubbles. [via Colossal] Wind Map. An invisible, ancient source of energy surrounds us—energy that powered the first explorations of the world, and that may be a key to the future.

Wind Map

This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US. The wind map is a personal art project, not associated with any company. We've done our best to make this as accurate as possible, but can't make any guarantees about the correctness of the data or our software. Please do not use the map or its data to fly a plane, sail a boat, or fight wildfires :-) If the map is missing or seems slow, we recommend the latest Chrome browser. Surface wind data comes from the National Digital Forecast Database. If you're looking for a weather map, or just want more detail on the weather today, see these more traditional maps of temperature and wind.

18 Old-Timey Photos You Won't Believe Aren't Photoshopped. We've worked long and hard here at Cracked to make it clear that the past was badass.

18 Old-Timey Photos You Won't Believe Aren't Photoshopped

All you have to do is sift through old-timey photos, and you quickly realize that people back then possessed neither sanity nor a sense of self-preservation. Trust us, the explanation behind these seemingly inexplicable photos tends to make them even more baffling. "Gentlemen, We Can Rebuild Him. We Have the Technology ... " So ... what can that be other than two Nazi scientists doing repairs on a robot super-soldier? Actually, this 1964 pic from Popular Science depicts the wizards/Nazi scientists at Walt Disney Studios building an automated caveman for the 1964 New York World's Fair.

Walt Disney was quick to calm the world's fears about his horrifying creations, reminding everyone that only he knew "the killing code. " A Bicycle Built for ... This 1890s photo is of the legendary "Armless Wonder" Charles B. In the compassionate late 19th century, being born with a deformity meant joining the circus. How Not to Greet a Dog. Vintage skateboard stickers from the 80's - Powell Peralta, Santa Cruz, Volcom, Zorlac.