(t ~July 3, 2024); Goal: The 'Write a song;' task is one at the heart of my ambitions to learn programming - as someone who suffers from handicaps in areas like discipline, commitment, effective self-arbitration and managerial instinct in groups larger than 2, the prospect of a regimented assistant in the shape of a shortcut-rife environment is quite the attractive one. In 2024's world, AI is the hot topic and I feel that in strict limitation it can be integrated into this still neonatal framework to great effect. Reality: (/t) (t Feb 23, 2025); This collage of interfaced pages, while momentarily useless, is a demonstration of concise and definite states. With your progression through the questions, you communicate to the hypothetical 'system' what it is that you want; the system CAN be expanded to return pertinent resources - the webmaster just doesn't know how to design something so useful yet. The URLs at each stage describe the conditions which shall be correlated to strings for recognition by the underlying Java program to return images, hyperlinks, text - even executables which would be benefitial to you, the person wishing to be presented materials or shortcuts to call up a condition (a scene of being - if I'm sitting in front of a TV, a VCR and a Coffee Pot, and I wish to have a cup of coffee but nothing is turned on, I am at an idle condition. Through a web interface like the one this document describes, it would be convenient if the information I provide to the system about my desire for coffee would somehow bring me closer to the end result of having coffee. Without robot arms or chutes of dispensing paper cups, what I may realistically be able to facilitate is the supply of power to the coffee pot, and perhaps to a lightbulb situated above the stack of Great Value(R) party solo cups, also perhaps the piping of a low-speed GIF image to a monitor walking me through how to manually make the coffee). While the above example is something I do deem useful and intend to implement, the application that these tools were conceived around deals in audio. The questions that are answered may result in the selection/preparation of specific sample sets (in a fully virtualized environment, this would be as simple as pointing to a directory of files, but as I have gone the hardware route, the returned material will essentially be a "bill of materials", ex. "locate S2000:RhythmRascal in CLAMSHELL004" as well as the facilitation of power to the articles of equipment called for in such preparation, ex. AKAI S2000 Sampler, LED on the floppy clamshell storage drawer. More fantastically, a wordclock situated inside the drawer or above it on a 1U blanking plate reiterating the disk volume number and the character-limited disk number "RhythmRascal -> RR").