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tonight was brilliant.
met a chick there. she had an ex boy friend called Joel so i asked if she wanted to compare. and apparently i'm better looking....but he's a better kisser |
Ah well. You probably win that. Can't coach looks.
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thats hilarious
i've discovered a genre called chiptune, 8-bit NES music fused with pop-punk |
that's crazy harry
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I'm going to hazard a guess and say it's the musical equivelant of pizza ice-cream.
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Hello
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[QUOTE=gaslight;17106888]I'm going to hazard a guess and say it's the musical equivelant of pizza ice-cream.[/QUOTE]
it looks good on paper but is bad when you see/get it? |
Do you know what sounds bad but tastes good? Vodka-Shandys.
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what the hell is that?
i discovered that if you put skittles in vodka, the skittles disolve |
yeah my mate does that, hes brewing (in a way) heaps of random vodkas by just mixing stuff with them
he has about 10 half empty smirnoff bottles with random stuff in each one |
Redskins are the best.
A shandy is when you mix 2/3 beer with lemonade to make it refreshing and old-lady, but I chuck a double of vodka in too. |
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/bands.php?bandid=12805
Tehehe. |
lol shandys are the worst
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i like drinks 1/3 beer, 1/3 lemon, 1/3 vodka, 1/3 red color
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[QUOTE=gaslight;17106888]I'm going to hazard a guess and say it's the musical equivelant of pizza ice-cream.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=I_WEAR_RED_PANTS;17107006]it looks good on paper but is bad when you see/get it?[/QUOTE] http://www.dawnmetropolis.com/ it's damn entertaining I reckon. in a mindless sort of way |
actually, i got it wrong.
[quote]A chiptune, or chip music, is music written in sound formats where all the sounds are synthesized in realtime by a computer or video game console sound chip, instead of using sample-based synthesis.[/quote] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiptune This group Anamanaguchi has a distinct punk vibe to it though. some VST's, nice -http://www.renoise.com/board/lofiversion/index.php/t9643.html |
haha, when can we expect to hear some from you?
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right now
http://www.mediafire.com/?0nltun12qfd i wanna be an 80's video game music composer |
http://www.myspace.com/aaronjcoxmusic
Chiptune Vs. Monet's Water Lillies. The ultimate mashup. |
very nice indeed
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It would have been incredibly hard back to write videogame music back in the day.
Guys seriously used to have to write MIDI in binary code. |
01001101 01001001 01000100 01001001
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[QUOTE=gaslight;17107479]It would have been incredibly hard back to write videogame music back in the day.
Guys seriously used to have to write MIDI in binary code.[/QUOTE] plus they were limited to four channels of sound i'm quite impressed at how koji kondo and the like managed to make such epic sounding music for their games :p |
Yeah, one of the most admirable skills a composer can have is to be able to say a lot with very little. Especially considering they were probably monophonic channels so you can only have 4 notes at a time. Or 3 and "percussion".
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I do it.
i am the law. |
[quote=I_WEAR_RED_PANTS;17107498]01001101 01001001 01000100 01001001[/quote]
lol. one does not just walk into mordor. |
LAST NIGHT:
Me: *In line for food at pub* Girl at the pub: *walks up and hugs me* You're nice to cuddle. Me: Er, Hi. Girl: What's your name? Me: Aaron. Girl: Are you sure you want food? We can just leave now if you want. Me: Sorry love, I'm just here for a bowl of chips and gravy. Girl: You can f[I]u[/I]ck me if you want? Me: Um... |
was she hot?
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Yup. Quite. Kept grinding me. WTF. lol.
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if only you didn't have a girlfriend.
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Pretty much. Her friend was being just as friendly as well. Was odd.
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haha, that does sound a little odd.
maybe your girlfriend put them up to it to see if you'd cave in? got your package today haz....1 thing though, the keygen for ezdrummer was apparently a trojan and it got deleted when i extracted that file, so could you post serial codes for claustrophobic, twisted kit & nashville kit? or just one code if that's all that's needed. |
So, for my philosophy course have to basically prove God exists (urgh from an atheist's pov). I have come up with the following, does it convince you?
For every bit of this world to exist as a separate entity, there's a probability of 1/2 (ie. to be / not to be). Now if we take two separate entities and want them to coexist, the probability will be the multiplication of each one's probability, which will be (1/2)^2. Now as the number of entities increases from 3 to 4 and goes up to infinity, then (1/2)^n (where n represents the number of entities involved) approaches 0. This means that the probability of existence of this world is very near to zero. Now for this world to exist then, there has to be an entity of probability one to be the cause of this whole phenomenon we call the universe. That entity of 100% existence is God. |
I hereby decree that it is a requirement of citizens of this fair thread and sneaky-subforum to rate Catfight On A Hotdog on Sputnik Music. Failure to do so will bug me greatly.
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can i use this login/password for sputnik? or do i have to sign up again?
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Yup.
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nah, sorry chu, doesn't convince me :(
The probability is all true, but the end reasoning is a leap of faith which doesn't work |
Urgh, I know :(
It's just so difficult for me to even tell myself God exists :( I had to *somehow* tie my knowledge of mathematics into the argument, and using probability is the easiest way. The fact of the matter is, for every action there is a reaction (i.e. there is a cause to all events, re: the big bang etc.), and how can I model God into that framework? If there's a very small chance that something exists, but we know it exists, something must account for that small chance, and I'm trying to pull God in as a placebo for this. I am definitely not a religious philosopher. |
Remind me to never drink again.
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hey Alf, you should never drink again.
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