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Pazz 10-29-2006 06:13 PM

I haven't looked outside in a while, so it could have been dark at 5 for allI know.

MattSharpIsCool 10-29-2006 06:15 PM

I'm going to see the Grudge 2 tonight. I have a feeling it will suck, but oh well. Maybe I'll check out Saw 3 while I'm there.

Untitled 10-29-2006 06:15 PM

May well of been, if my geography is right, canada is about the same level as the uk on the world.

Surtr 10-29-2006 06:23 PM

[QUOTE=Untitled;13533374]May well of been, if my geography is right, canada is about the same level as the uk on the world.[/QUOTE]

Yup.

A bit lower actually.

B 10-29-2006 06:37 PM

Everyone should listen to The Burden of Reflecting by Saetia.

Except, none of you will 'cause you all suck balls.

Jessizzle 10-29-2006 06:39 PM

i was right B.

Untitled 10-29-2006 06:40 PM

NIght all.

cobert 10-29-2006 06:58 PM

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Kif 10-29-2006 06:58 PM

Woah, when did BBC start airing seasn 3 of Arrested Development?

Surtr 10-29-2006 07:23 PM

[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A61345[/url]

Truth.

DJ Ducksauce 10-30-2006 12:13 AM

Nice Stew.

And I just cleaned up my HD and went from 21 GB of free space to 70 GB. Go me.

Night fred.

TheBigMachine 10-30-2006 02:07 AM

I need to do that as well. Im running out of room :(

Permanent Solution 10-30-2006 02:10 AM

I still have like 100 GB of space on my various drives hehe.

TheBigMachine 10-30-2006 02:23 AM

Naw man.
What mp3 player should I get? I need to pay a trip to the media forum..

Permanent Solution 10-30-2006 02:30 AM

Well...you don't have Best Buys in Ausland, right? So then don't get an ipod. My ipod is only sweet because it always breaks and Best Buy replaces it under warranty, which then gets renewed hehe :D

Cowon iaudios are supposed to be good. irivers too.

TheBigMachine 10-30-2006 02:41 AM

Ill look them up.
A friend of mine has a Sony one that I cant remember the model, and apparantly it holds like 20,000-30,000 tunes. But I dont know, they say SonicStage is an arse to work with.

Excursions 10-30-2006 02:45 AM

Someone I know has had a grand total of 7 ipods, which needed to be replaced because they broke.

Good quality electronic stuffs they make dese days and all.

Permanent Solution 10-30-2006 02:46 AM

[QUOTE=TheBigMachine;13536562]Ill look them up.
A friend of mine has a Sony one that I cant remember the model, and apparantly it holds like 20,000-30,000 tunes. But I dont know, they say SonicStage is an arse to work with.[/QUOTE]

The highest capacity Sony mp3 player I could find was only 40 GB.

Either way, it's nonsense...the highest capacity players on the market currently are 100GB (25000 songs) and they run insane amounts of money.

TheBigMachine 10-30-2006 02:55 AM

Probably true that. I do beleive he was estimating the amount it held though, so yeah. Anyway, have you had any experience with SonicStage?

Permanent Solution 10-30-2006 03:14 AM

I have not, I do know most interfaces are a pain in the *** though, regardless.

TheBigMachine 10-30-2006 03:19 AM

Bar itunes. Itunes is mad easy to use.

Untitled 10-30-2006 04:38 AM

My sony walkman disk to phone thing to get my music onto my MP3 is so easy.

How do i convert Itunes format into MP3?

yourstruly 10-30-2006 04:39 AM

[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;13536575]The highest capacity Sony mp3 player I could find was only 40 GB.

Either way, it's nonsense...the highest capacity players on the market currently are 100GB (25000 songs) and they run insane amounts of money.[/QUOTE]
25,000 songs is rediculous. I have like 700 songs and it would take me a year to listen to every song once.

TheBigMachine 10-30-2006 05:56 AM

They must be pretty long songs...I've got 3753 and that's only 10.2 days worth of music.

Surtr 10-30-2006 06:30 AM

Yeah I've got about the same as Mitch.

Not to mention they're probably all Pop-Punk songs, so they're about a minute long. Where as I've got metal and stuff on here that's 8-10+ minutes each.

Dinosawesome 10-30-2006 09:21 AM

Okay, so I'm thinking I might try do this [url]http://www.nanowrimo.org/[/url] thing that Tojes posted, here's my idea for my novel:

Bill has a problem- his life sucks. He always has good advice for others but his life sucks. One day, Bill finds an internet forum and posts his problems. It is there that Bill meets Phil. Phil seems to have the best advice in the world, it's almost like they are long lost brothers. For every problem Bill posts Phil has an answer. One day, Bill decides he should meet Phil in person. They organise a time and place and that is that. However, when Bill arrives, Phil isn't there. He waits all night and Phil never arrives. Later, Bill posts his disappointment on the forum and Phil answers "I was there, I waited for you all night". It is here at the novels conclusion we discover Bill has Alzhiemers and is constantly forgetting what he posted. Therefore, he answers his own problems under the username Phil and therefore, he is his own best e-friend. The moral of the story? Fix your own problems.

so, thoughts?

ZaaR 10-30-2006 10:12 AM

[QUOTE=-Nath-;13537234]Okay, so I'm thinking I might try do this [url]http://www.nanowrimo.org/[/url] thing that Tojes posted, here's my idea for my novel:

Bill has a problem- his life sucks. He always has good advice for others but his life sucks. One day, Bill finds an internet forum and posts his problems. It is there that Bill meets Phil. Phil seems to have the best advice in the world, it's almost like they are long lost brothers. For every problem Bill posts Phil has an answer. One day, Bill decides he should meet Phil in person. They organise a time and place and that is that. However, when Bill arrives, Phil isn't there. He waits all night and Phil never arrives. Later, Bill posts his disappointment on the forum and Phil answers "I was there, I waited for you all night". It is here at the novels conclusion we discover Bill has Alzhiemers and is constantly forgetting what he posted. Therefore, he answers his own problems under the username Phil and therefore, he is his own best e-friend. The moral of the story? Fix your own problems.

so, thoughts?[/QUOTE]

hahaha that was genious. enter the contest, you'll win for sure

Permanent Solution 10-30-2006 10:59 AM

[QUOTE=Untitled;13536763]My sony walkman disk to phone thing to get my music onto my MP3 is so easy.

How do i convert Itunes format into MP3?[/QUOTE]

iTunes can do it.

I have ~16000 songs :D

Kif 10-30-2006 12:50 PM

[QUOTE=-Nath-;13537234]Okay, so I'm thinking I might try do this [url]http://www.nanowrimo.org/[/url] thing that Tojes posted, here's my idea for my novel:

Bill has a problem- his life sucks. He always has good advice for others but his life sucks. One day, Bill finds an internet forum and posts his problems. It is there that Bill meets Phil. Phil seems to have the best advice in the world, it's almost like they are long lost brothers. For every problem Bill posts Phil has an answer. One day, Bill decides he should meet Phil in person. They organise a time and place and that is that. However, when Bill arrives, Phil isn't there. He waits all night and Phil never arrives. Later, Bill posts his disappointment on the forum and Phil answers "I was there, I waited for you all night". It is here at the novels conclusion we discover Bill has Alzhiemers and is constantly forgetting what he posted. Therefore, he answers his own problems under the username Phil and therefore, he is his own best e-friend. The moral of the story? Fix your own problems.

so, thoughts?[/QUOTE]
Sounds pretty funny, although I'm not sure you could write 50,000 words around it. I'd read it though.

bottlerocket 10-30-2006 05:45 PM

[QUOTE=-Nath-;13537234]Okay, so I'm thinking I might try do this [url]http://www.nanowrimo.org/[/url] thing that Tojes posted, here's my idea for my novel:

Bill has a problem- his life sucks. He always has good advice for others but his life sucks. One day, Bill finds an internet forum and posts his problems. It is there that Bill meets Phil. Phil seems to have the best advice in the world, it's almost like they are long lost brothers. For every problem Bill posts Phil has an answer. One day, Bill decides he should meet Phil in person. They organise a time and place and that is that. However, when Bill arrives, Phil isn't there. He waits all night and Phil never arrives. Later, Bill posts his disappointment on the forum and Phil answers "I was there, I waited for you all night". It is here at the novels conclusion we discover Bill has Alzhiemers and is constantly forgetting what he posted. Therefore, he answers his own problems under the username Phil and therefore, he is his own best e-friend. The moral of the story? Fix your own problems.

so, thoughts?[/QUOTE]

Eh, it's OK but it's too predictable. Bill and Phil? Come on. Secondly, why would he forget his name? He'd need to have more than just Alzheimer's for that stuff to happen that soon but still allow him to function in society.

If you touch it up, it wouldn't be that bad, though.

Sorry. I call 'em like I see 'em. :(


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