Backing up your Favorite DVDs

Written by CD Duplication Plus


If you have a DVD burner you may want to back up copies of DVDs you own. This will protect them and you will always have an extra copy if something happens torepparttar original. Use your DVD burner to make back up copies of these new DVD’s. They are some really classic discs and after you purchase them, use your DVD burner to make an extra copy.

The Rolling Stones’ DVD, Rock and Roll Circus, is a 1968 concert documentary. When you make a copy with your DVD burner you will have captured John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Keith Richards jamming together onrepparttar 107280 Beatles’ “Yer Blues.” Be sure to back up The Old Grey Whistle Test with your DVD burner. This disc contains live clips fromrepparttar 107281 BBC show, including Talking Heads, Bob Marley, and Bruce Springsteen. There is also rare footage of Roxy Music with Brian Eno as they play “Dorepparttar 107282 Strand.” Elvis Presley has a great DVD, ’68 Comeback Special Deluxe Edition DVD. You can use your DVD burner to make an extra copy of this DVD and see wonderful rare footage and some interesting jam sessions.

If you own Rust Never Sleeps by Neil Young you can use your DVD burner to make a back up copy. You will capture this garage-rock band playing really cool versions of “Like a Hurricane” and “Cortezrepparttar 107283 Killer.” Wild Style is a great DVD that illustratesrepparttar 107284 early days of hip-hop inrepparttar 107285 Bronx. Make a copy of it using your DVD burner and you won’t have to worry about misplacing or ruining it. Bruce Springsteen has a DVD called Blood Brothers. This project was filmed duringrepparttar 107286 1955 reunion ofrepparttar 107287 E Street Band. You can see several takes of “Blood Brothers” and see Bruce at work inrepparttar 107288 studio. If you own this DVD you will want to make a copy using your DVD burner.

Finding the balance between form and function

Written by Maricon Williams


Form isrepparttar arrangement ofrepparttar 107279 general structure of an artwork while function is a relation such that one thing is dependent on another. For instance - height is a function of age or price is a function of supply and demand. A function is an abstract meaning which, by itself, has no intrinsic form. Form and function are independent dimensions along whichrepparttar 107280 subject is defined.

Form ever follows function. This wasrepparttar 107281 idea of architect Louis Henri Sullivan. It denotes thatrepparttar 107282 two are intertwined and inseparable. This idea set forth byrepparttar 107283 architect can also be applied to any type of design – industrial, print, web or product.

Most designers are not aware of this fact. If truth be told, we have seen so many designs so many of them lack form or are deficient with its function. The blatant truth is that even those extravagant corporate sites are often as guilty as others. I can say that it is manifest but it is essential to knowrepparttar 107284 reason why they fail in order to patch things up.

Majority of large corporate sites are packed with functionality for they are equipped with information. The problem though isrepparttar 107285 lack of pleasant form. Onrepparttar 107286 other hand, small personal sites are often flashy – there are biographies, galleries, portfolios and stories but they lack functionality. These kinds of sites care less about marketability since they mostly do not market.

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