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BenJammin 11-28-2011 04:08 PM

[QUOTE=FlamingCouch;18722446]very, very nice.

my company phone came in today and I now realize that having a smartphone actually makes me hate smartphones all the more. stupid fucking blackberry.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, was a good time overall.

I also hate my blackberry. Mostly because I just feel like it's a crappy phone.

Sablate McNuff 11-28-2011 09:35 PM

[quote=Jody LeCompte;18722438]In the bass forum? Probably only in the threads where other old lurkers pop up.

Not as much as I would be liking at the moment with several broken bones in my right hand and a few more months to go. But once everything heals up all nice and I kick the rust off, I've got a little metalcore outfit I play bass for.[/quote]

So what'd you do to your hand?

Also, does your band have a webpage at all? I'd like to check it out.

FlamingCouch 11-28-2011 11:03 PM

C'mon Joe, he obviously cut across the wrist while trying to make a bong out of a plastic bottle!

:thumb:
-Gav

[QUOTE=BenJammin;18723573]Yeah, was a good time overall.

I also hate my blackberry. Mostly because I just feel like it's a crappy phone.[/QUOTE]

I just want something simple, not something that does everything but cook its own pizza. which I hear they're coming out with in the revised version.

But really, I remember way back when (like in the late nineties) when my Dad had a Motorola StarTac and it was analog. That shit was dreamland for a dude who aspires to be as low-tech as possible. (ie me)

Jody LeCompte 11-29-2011 03:27 PM

Truth ^ Then I ended up on suicide watch and never did even get to smoke the bowl. Tragedy.

As for a website, it's not anywhere close to being done yet, but there are a few jams from our '09 demo on there still.
http://faithinflames.com

FunkMetalBass 11-30-2011 08:07 AM

[quote=FlamingCouch;18724149]C'mon Joe, he obviously cut across the wrist while trying to make a bong out of a plastic bottle!

:thumb:[/quote]

[quote=Jody LeCompte;18724837]Truth ^ Then I ended up on suicide watch and never did even get to smoke the bowl. Tragedy.[/quote]

:lol:


[quote=Jody LeCompte;18724837]
As for a website, it's not anywhere close to being done yet, but there are a few jams from our '09 demo on there still.
http://faithinflames.com[/quote]

Cool, thanks. I'll check it out later.

Jaded 11-30-2011 11:47 PM

[QUOTE=Convectuoso;18715866]I feel that way about my Les Paul, even if you hate them (btw, why?), I take back my post about my Tele sounding better on clean tones. After some tweaking and using the neck pickup only, along with the built in analog delay (emulation) on my Bogner I got that classic clean bar chord strumming. The analog delay when set right does that chorusy thing too which is cool, if not a little cliche.

And getting chunky, overdriven rhythm parts is simple as fuck.[/QUOTE]

I had a gibson lp standard for a few years. Got rid of it because the headstock spontaneously split from the neck (seriously), the binding around neck and body wasn't remotely flush with the wood, and it was incredibly uncomfortable to play sitting down. That being said, it was the best playing and sounding guitar I've had. I might buy another one after I get my strat, tho.

Sablate McNuff 12-02-2011 11:02 AM

[list][*]8-12 page research project on Emmy Noether, including her biography, proofs of her major theorems, and applications to our Introductory Abstract Algebra course - due December 6.[*]5-10 page research project on the Duffing Equation and its applications, as well as applying various methods of solution analysis as learned in our Ordinary Differential Equations class - Due December 6.[*]8 modern physics problems (est. 25-30 hours) utilizing all techniques learned in our Math Methods for Physicists class - Due December 6.[*]Ordinary Differential Equations, and Communications final exams (back-to-back) - December 8[*]Applied Complex Analysis final exam - December 13[/list]

If I ever take a course load this intense and with so many projects (outside of grad school), somebody here needs to use my credit card to purchase airfare to fly to Phoenix and come shoot me. Seriously.

This is going to be a weekend from Hell.

gaslight 12-02-2011 11:11 AM

Sounds shet ez bru.

I just finished a 6pm to 4am shift. Fun day, I had no proper meals. Next shift at 1pm. Getting myself a giant breakfast and pancakes and stuff before it.

Spaceman Spiff 12-02-2011 11:15 AM

Holla. Haven't logged on in forever.

Convectuoso 12-02-2011 04:08 PM

[quote=Spaceman Spiff;18729473]Holla. Haven't logged on in forever.[/quote]
It's not like you've needed to :(

FlamingCouch 12-03-2011 09:48 PM

[QUOTE=Spaceman Spiff;18729473]Holla. Haven't logged on in forever.[/QUOTE]

Holy shit Zack! What's going on man? How's the band?

Since you were last on I've returned to BC to make disgustingly huge amounts of coin... hell maybe I was still there when you were last on. But I was home for six months and it was :cool: as shit. Making pipeline monies so I can convince a buddy of mine to tour our tunes around the country next summer.

Holy shit, I forgot to mention when I posted this tell me about how you met Jeff Mangum after his Toronto set and now he's guesting on Capital H's next EP. also did you kids do some more recording and whatnot.

Hey Joel is the 'zoom' in yr. usertitle pertaining to zoom pedals? Cause they are pretty shit.

BenJammin 12-03-2011 11:09 PM

yay, I can haz employment

FlamingCouch 12-04-2011 12:07 AM

Nice. Where you workin'?

BenJammin 12-04-2011 12:15 AM

Urban Barn. It's a furniture/decor store. I start on Monday.

FlamingCouch 12-04-2011 12:27 AM

'grats man, hope it goes well!

fatbandit 12-04-2011 08:36 AM

That's actually awesome Ben. That's one of the things that would put me off just moving somewhere new - not being guaranteed a job. Especially with how things are for jobs right now. Don't know if its the same in Canada, but there's just nothing around at the moment :/ So yeah, massive props :)

gaslight 12-04-2011 09:01 AM

Sounds like it's shit trying to find work in America right now?

:(

BenJammin 12-04-2011 11:37 AM

Yeah, it was hard to find a job out here, to be sure. I've been looking pretty much non-stop for the last 5 weeks.

Thanks, guys!

FlamingCouch 12-04-2011 11:44 AM

Yeah, it blows my mind how tough it is to find work in Vancouver, not to mention the cost of living to pay scale ratio is absolutely fucked. A friend of mine works as a heavy duty mechanic down south and makes like twelve dollars an hour, where up here heavy duties generally make like thirty-plus. reeeee-diculous.

BenJammin 12-04-2011 12:27 PM

Yeah... I'm getting paid minimum wage, but I do also get commission and bonuses from promotions, so it works out a lot better than minimum.

Spaceman Spiff 12-04-2011 12:28 PM

[QUOTE=FlamingCouch;18731508]Holy shit Zack! What's going on man? How's the band?

Since you were last on I've returned to BC to make disgustingly huge amounts of coin... hell maybe I was still there when you were last on. But I was home for six months and it was :cool: as shit. Making pipeline monies so I can convince a buddy of mine to tour our tunes around the country next summer.

Holy shit, I forgot to mention when I posted this tell me about how you met Jeff Mangum after his Toronto set and now he's guesting on Capital H's next EP. also did you kids do some more recording and whatnot.

Hey Joel is the 'zoom' in yr. usertitle pertaining to zoom pedals? Cause they are pretty shit.[/QUOTE]

Sounds pretty cool. I didn't meet Jeff Mangum, unfortunately, but I got to go to both of the shows the he played here. The sets were mostly the same, but with a couple of songs switched. Second night he played April 8th, which was amazing. He didn't play Two-Headed Boy either night, which I guess is the only thing I could complain about if you put a gun to my head and forced me to think of some fault in either show.

Band is on hiatus right now, I guess we'll see what happens in the future. I'm still working away and writing music, trying to get to a point where I can comfortably sing and play. I've got some songs finished (just guitar) that I'm writing for an album, which I don't really know what I'll do with yet. Just doing what I want to do, really. I'm pretty proud of the stuff I'm writing, so I look forward to recording it when it's all done.

fatbandit 12-04-2011 05:19 PM

[quote=BenJammin;18732045]Yeah... I'm getting paid minimum wage, but I do also get commission and bonuses from promotions, so it works out a lot better than minimum.[/quote]
Minimum is a hell of a lot better than living off your savings, or having nothing though! But I'm sure you know this ;)

I can't imagine what it was like to be working when there was no minimum wage in England. Must have been grim for a lot of people.

gaslight 12-04-2011 09:17 PM

What's the minimum wage in America?

I think it's $15 an hour here once you're 20 or over, it scares me to think of trying to live on a wage like that.

That said, the lowest paying job I've had was $10/hour cash in hand, but I wasn't paying rent or anything at the time so it didn't matter as much.

BenJammin 12-04-2011 10:44 PM

15.00 AUD = 15.5894 CAD

According to xe.com

That's a pretty decent wage here, but that's likely because our cost of living is lower than yours.

Minimum wage in Canada, and I think in the US, varies by province/state, with no federal legislation on it.

Where I am now in Canada, minimum wage is $9.75/hour, or about $9.40/hour AUD. Which is only a living wage if you're only providing for yourself, working full time, and paying rent, as opposed to a mortgage.

Simpleton 12-05-2011 12:41 AM

the us varies quite a bit. i think federal minimum wage is like 6.50, but california minimum is 8.50, and San Francisco minimum is like 9.75

gaslight 12-05-2011 03:51 AM

Heavy, the cost of living here is one of the highest in the world I think, which is a real fucking hassle.

FunkMetalBass 12-05-2011 08:27 AM

[quote=gaslight;18732981]Heavy, the cost of living here is one of the highest in the world I think, which is a real fucking hassle.[/quote]

Wow. That's crazy. Mind if I ask what rent is like for a cheap, but decent, apartment over there?

fatbandit 12-05-2011 03:39 PM

Our minimum wage is £6.08 for over 21s. I don't know how that compares with you guys really, but you'd have to be doing a 40 hour week on that, taking advantage of tax breaks and living in a pretty cheap place to make ends meet I'd think. I make about £8.80 an hour at the moment, which is reasonable I guess. I'm only paying board at home though at the moment, so I can live comfortably enough on about a 25 hour week.

Jody LeCompte 12-05-2011 05:00 PM

[QUOTE=gaslight;18731973]Sounds like it's shit trying to find work in America right now?

:([/QUOTE]

Not only am I current unemployed for month number three, but in the last two years I have been unemployed for a total of nine months. Only once because of termination, the rest were lay-offs.

And truthfully, America is really not doing that bad at all. It makes me think about South Park "Margaritaville" where everyone began to act as if the economy was a vengeful deity striking out at it's minions in rage. If we would only provide bailout or grant funds to companies willing to successfully create long-term jobs in the 20%+ margin instead of every "good idea" that will "eventually create jobs" and the economy would probably stabilize.
[QUOTE=fatbandit;18733498]Our minimum wage is £6.08 for over 21s. I don't know how that compares with you guys really, but you'd have to be doing a 40 hour week on that, taking advantage of tax breaks and living in a pretty cheap place to make ends meet I'd think. I make about £8.80 an hour at the moment, which is reasonable I guess. I'm only paying board at home though at the moment, so I can live comfortably enough on about a 25 hour week.[/QUOTE]

That's abut 9.50 in American currency, a DAMN good job by the standards of my home state. The most money I have ever earned is 12.75 in middle management of a huge chain of stores; the average income per person in Louisiana was around 19-24k/hr last I checked.

That said, when I begin working at the age of 16, minimum wage was only 5.75, but now it has been bumped up to 7.25, which is a huge deal for the quickness in which they advanced it. (2 years total)

fatbandit 12-05-2011 05:27 PM

When I say comfortably by the way, I mean I actually have some degree of disposable income. To live with just life's essentials, you can obviously scale things back a lot! If you want to pay your rent and live on ramen noodles, then you don't need too much money :p

gaslight 12-05-2011 09:37 PM

[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;18733101]Wow. That's crazy. Mind if I ask what rent is like for a cheap, but decent, apartment over there?[/QUOTE]

This is by no means scientific but here's a rough guide based on a quick online search with a real estate page.

The cheapest studio apartment (1 carspace, 1 bathroom) in Sydney city area is $290pw, and for amusement, the most expensive one bedroom apartments in the Sydney city area are over $1000pw.

Where I live (a suburb about a 40 minute train ride north of the city), for a 1 bedroom/1 carspace deal, the cheapest on show at the moment is $300pw.

In Newcastle, which is 160km or so north of Sydney, again the same kind of place starts in the low $300s.

In Wollongong, 80km south of Sydney, they start in the high $200s.

The absolute cheapest anywhere near Sydney is about $175 to $200pw, but they tend to be in fucking shithouse suburbs that you wouldn't want to live in, or you can get a room is some kind of shared house where you don't even have your own private bathroom/kitchen/laundry but, that's not something I'd even consider. I'll leave that to the hippie/indie communes.

If I was on minimum wage here, I'd have to be working a 42 hour week to cover my expenses, and that's before I've eaten any food, paid for cable TV/internet, bought petrol, etc. To match my income on minimum wage I'd have to work like 60-100 hours depending on whether it's been a good week or not.

That sounds awful but here we are really lucky with pay rates and things, I don't know anyone who is even close to minimum wage. I'm fortunate to have decent paying jobs, even if a lot of the money disappears to expenses as soon as I get it.

Convectuoso 12-05-2011 10:44 PM

Australia is pretty much the best place to live in the world right now.

Ryan (from here) was on like almost 20AUD for working in a Petstore. Equivalent NZD to that is $26 and our minimum wage is $13, which is almost what you'd get for working at a petstore here, maybe like $15.

Rent changes from city to city. Like in Auckland, our Pseudo second capital city, in the city it starts at like $300-400 for 1 bedroom places. Even in a not so good suburb place where I was staying we were getting ass raped for $390 (way over market value) a week for a 2 bedroom unit (attached to other houses). Luckily that was split between me and my partner and my brother was living with us. But where I live now, which is not a middle of no where city, you can get a 2 bedroom place for like $200-250incl.

This was working a job that paid $16 an hour plus $5k a year in bonuses (before tax), which I always got.

Now I moved back home to Napier and am unemployed (by choice) till Xmas. I've got some things lined up after Xmas but for now it's so good to not be working and not having to pay rent. *joy*

gaslight 12-06-2011 12:31 AM

I get very jealous of people who don't pay rent, even just for a month it's such a huge advantage for saving cash.

Convectuoso 12-06-2011 01:17 AM

Well when you have zero income it becomes a bit of moot point :(

But until now, totally been with you on that one.

fatbandit 12-06-2011 05:57 AM

I don't really pay much rent right now but I want to! Can't wait to move out, it's just not massively practical right now. I dont want to move out on my own, but all my friends would be hell to live with :/ don't want to live with strangers if I can help it!

gaslight 12-06-2011 08:04 AM

[QUOTE=Convectuoso;18734117]Well when you have zero income it becomes a bit of moot point :(

But until now, totally been with you on that one.[/QUOTE]

Get a job you dirty hippie :p.

If you're one of those Occupy New Zealand protesters I'll shoot you myself.

Convectuoso 12-06-2011 10:11 AM

Haha well I have been working on my pop production and producing skills if that counts! People have made very healthy livings off of 1 4 5 and 1 4 6 5 (or variations of) so here's hoping I write the next pop smash hit!

**knows this will never happen**

fatbandit 12-06-2011 11:09 AM

Your I IV V comment just reminded me of Status Quo lol. I actually like them a little more every time I hear them, worryingly :|

Convectuoso 12-06-2011 11:51 AM

[quote=gaslight;18734232]Get a job you dirty hippie :p.

If you're one of those Occupy New Zealand protesters I'll shoot you myself.[/quote]
Lol and no I am not! I don't even follow it, I could care less really.

Jody LeCompte 12-06-2011 08:47 PM

[QUOTE=Convectuoso;18734267]Haha well I have been working on my pop production and producing skills if that counts! People have made very healthy livings off of 1 4 5 and 1 4 6 5 (or variations of) so here's hoping I write the next pop smash hit!

**knows this will never happen**[/QUOTE]

Nah, I think kids like dubstep now, or techno or something. I don't know, it all sounds like Star Trek to me.


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