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Topic: The day the music returned from the dead and started feeding on our brains. (Read 2078 times)
Moetown
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The day the music returned from the dead and started feeding on our brains.
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Lame topic I know, but I just thought it was time to move on.
Welcome to Thursday.
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Re: The day the music returned from the dead and started feeding on our brains.
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I
this topic title.
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Doctor Rock
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Re: The day the music returned from the dead and started feeding on our brains.
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Quote from: Moetown on February 5, 2009, 08:44:48 AM
Lame topic I know, but I just thought it was time to move on.
Welcome to Thursday.
Lame? No. I see it as homage to Lux Interior. Quite fitting too!
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«Etre bête, égoïste et avoir une bonne santé, voilà les trois conditions voulues pour être heureux. Mais si la première vous manque, tout est perdu.»
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Bammers might not like it though.
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Tripp
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WASHINGTON - After weeks of debate, Congress is giving consumers four more months to prepare for the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting.
The House voted 264-158 on Wednesday to postpone the shutdown of analog TV signals to June 12, to address growing concerns that too many Americans won't be ready by the Feb. 17 deadline that Congress set three years ago. The Senate passed the measure unanimously last week and the bill now heads to President Barack Obama for his signature.
The change is being mandated because digital signals are more efficient than analog ones. Ending analog broadcasts will free up valuable space in the nation's airwaves for commercial wireless services and emergency-response networks.
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Bizarro
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Re: The day the music returned from the dead and started feeding on our brains.
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Two
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today about Iraqi woman Samira Jassim. She's a very successful recruiter of suicide bombers, both male and female. Her secret is the same for both genders: she has them raped first, then exploits their shame and despondency.
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Ending analog broadcasts will free up valuable space in the nation's airwaves for commercial wireless services (99.9%)and emergency-response networks(.1%).
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captqitn
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February 5, 2009, 10:11:54 AM »
ooooh... for years, manhattan has had these periodic instances where the whole southern half of the island smells like maple syrup. and nobody ever knew why. a yummy mystery!!!
Mayor bloomberg called a press conference for this morning to announce what it is!!
I'll keep you posted.
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Bizarro
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Re: The day the music returned from the dead and started feeding on our brains.
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USB turntable on Woot.com today; $54.99, shipped; deal lasts 'til midnight or they sell out
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oh man.... that is really tempting.
didn't somebody here get one of those? anyone know how they sound?
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That's the brand Pat has.
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bebopbalogna
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February 5, 2009, 10:33:10 AM »
the sound is pretty good. again, it's a convenience thing. i'm not some crazy audiophile like some of you dudes. most of the recordings i have made sound great, but for some reason, the Butter 08 stuff came out all fuzzy and the AUS version of ac/dc's TNT album is missing an entire guitar track. at 54 bucks, i could easily recommend.
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February 5, 2009, 10:38:43 AM »
taking a second look at that, it's not the same as mine. it's an ion, but mine isn't that little portable model. i have
this'un
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February 5, 2009, 10:43:49 AM »
Does it come with its own software? Does is listen for silence and cut the songs into separate files?
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Re: The day the music returned from the dead and started feeding on our brains.
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February 5, 2009, 10:48:08 AM »
Quote from: capt qitn on February 5, 2009, 10:11:54 AM
ooooh... for years, manhattan has had these periodic instances where the whole southern half of the island smells like maple syrup. and nobody ever knew why. a yummy mystery!!!
Mayor bloomberg called a press conference for this morning to announce what it is!!
I'll keep you posted.
I've always thought maple syrup smells a little like dried urine. I hope that's not what it is.
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