Multitasking has been one of my main advantages I can boast of. Yes, I could literally do many things on my computer simultaneously. I think most people in this modern age could, too, with the advent of advances in digital information technology. People are now used to the advantages of both mobile and wireless communications and information access protocols so much that they could have a
good tasty meal while either closing a business deal on their mobile phones, or researching for the latest breaking medical technology on the internet. I think this is why we're all too damn stressed from our everyday routine that we're making those shitbag psychiatrists richer by the damn minute!
I tripped on this audio editing application called LAoE. It's a Linux-based program which integrates a shitload of audio editing functions and features such as retouching, filtering, spectrogram editing using rectangles and brushes, curve editing through freehand, resampling, and a whole lot more. It even boasts of several digital effects you could do with your audio files or samples. But the problem with this damn package is that you couldn't even open another application on your computer while using it! You couldn't even open a damn
text editor while you have it running. Otherwise, you'll most likely end up with a system crash. Well, I tried it out, and ended up losing both my audio samples and my temper a whole lot more than just sticking with a basic audio editor such as Wavepad or something, you know. I think the dweebs who call themselves the developers of this program were too damn thrilled with the idea of bunching up a crapload of functions and features in a single package that they forgot what it would do to a system running simultaneous applications! You wouldn't even be half as productive with this crappy excuse for a damn audio editing program as you would with an acoustic guitar and basic sound recording software!