Re: Music..
Posted by OtZman on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 1:09am
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heh, atm I'm listening to gwilradio :biggrin:
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Posted by Gwil on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 1:25am
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me likey internet radio, but looking at gotradio... Sum41 and Maroon 5 on the same page.. puts me off ever so slightly :razz:
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Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 1:28am
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usualy have a cd or a project im working on playing in the background,,,,all my gear is hooked into a p.a. system, as ive been a musician for many moons... :heee:
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Posted by Gwil on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 1:37am
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nope, just do it for the love of music :smile: and spreading the word of
artists who may otherwise be dismissed under peoples "normal" taste :smile:
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Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 1:41am
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i was astonished to say the least, but i will not go so far as to say it was quality listening.. sorry tis not my tastes..
i just knew it was one of those "lets pull one on the old man" things :smile:
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winamp 5 internet radio........
contemporary instrumental.......
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Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 2:16am
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I listen to good ol' windows media player. :smile:
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Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 2:49am
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My 800 some 4gig mp3 collection :biggrin: Although most I dont really listen to.
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Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 3:30am
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I listen to a Castlevania Radio while mapping.
Re: Music..
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 4:23am
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I've plenty of mp3's to cover my tastes, so I tend not to bother with any radio stuff.
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Posted by Crono on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 6:52am
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Oh how I wish I had time to map ...
If I were I'd listen to U2, Garbage, Radiohead, NIN, or Tool.
(U2's new album sounds awesome ... so far.)
Re: Music..
Posted by Hugh on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 8:45am
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MP3s, yo, not that I have much of a choice with dialup, and gwilradio never works for me... maybe it's only up at certain times, ie when I'm asleep. Damn timezones (again)
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Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 9:03am
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i prefer radio, for two reasons..
1) i hardly ever want to hear all one group, such as an album of AC/DC or whatever.
2) i don't want to know whats coming up next, music planned ruins it for me, i want spontaneity while listening.. i love to think "where was i when that was popular" :smile:
i may talk s**t about how much wiser it is to be old, but i remember vividly what it was like to be your ages... sighs i much preferred it then.. to be so sure of oneself, is wasted on the young.
Re: Music..
Posted by Hugh on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 9:10am
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Pfft, Winamp has a shuffle button to play random music. AND I take offense that you think we're all so sure of ourselves, it's not like there's an age requirement for pessimism.
Re: Music..
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Tend to listen to stuff on CD rather than on my computer - I just like being able to walk over to my wall of CDs and pick something at random (i'm my own shuffle button!).
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Posted by ReNo on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 2:58pm
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Takes me a damn site longer than 10 minutes to get out of bed Brasso :biggrin:
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Posted by Hugh on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 6:53pm
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It takes me years to get out of bed if I can do it, which is only on the weekends, when I stay in bed for literally 2-3 hours and progressively get more tired. If I don't get out of bed in 10 minutes on schooldays, my mommy yells at me. Old people abuse. :sad:
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 7:14pm
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I combat wanting to stay in bed by having 2 alarm clocks...one by my bed and another on the other side of the room, with a 5min difference between the two. The one by my bed goes first and starts the whole waking up process....then the other one scares me silly as i've just dropped off back to sleep - making me jump out of bed and dash to turn it off.
A bit elaborate I agree, but it works! :smile:
Re: Music..
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 7:15pm
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you guys are confused i think.. doc wasn't talking about lazy.. you young ones are describing laziness, we are talking about bodies that hurt to move thus making you sluggish or slow to get up.
i am still stuck in military mode, i can get up in less than 2 seconds, and function, but it hurts more and more each year.. but i can still do it.
lazy to rise and wore out are not the same :smile:
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Posted by Hugh on
Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 7:26pm
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Well, I'm both. I'm tired so I don't want to get out of bed, school sucks so I don't want to get out of bed, I haven't done my homework so I don't want to get out of bed. But yeah, none of that niggling body pain, though my arm still hurts from a flu shot... I'm a wussy.
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Tue Nov 2nd 2004 at 4:13am
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I use my Palm as an alarm clock, which is handy because it allows me to change the alarm sound. So basically whenever I feel that my current 'alert' sound is becoming less effective at waking me up (properly that is, as opposed to 'get up, turn it off, get back into bed' waking) I just rotate the alarm sound.
I think I'll select Revellie for tomorrow.
Re: Music..
Posted by Andrei on
Tue Nov 2nd 2004 at 9:57am
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Red Army Choir (whaaaat?) :eek: .
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Posted by half-dude on
Tue Nov 2nd 2004 at 3:18pm
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I listen to Game shout radio (Halflife radio)
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Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 1:08am
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/me is currently listening to my second Playlist of Video game music.
Re: Music..
Posted by fishy on
Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 2:38am
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Anything other than opera, or electronic with a heavy 'boom boom' element.
Jazz and classical, as long as they're mellow, can be good for mapping.
Re: Music..
Posted by NotLagur2 on
Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 2:46am
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I listen to hard rock while smashing things in my apartment. Quite the past time.
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Posted by Andrei on
Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 7:50pm
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Do you know a song called Pula Boi Pula Cavallo??? its ULTRA popular where i live because the refrain sounds like "eu pup pula" which means, in RO, " I kiss the d*ck". Pula being d*ck.
Re: Music..
Posted by OtZman on
Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 8:20pm
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never ever heard of the song... sounds bizarre
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Thu Nov 4th 2004 at 5:24pm
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I listen to tons onad tons of british techno... Sc00ter 4eva!
Re: Music..
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Thu Nov 4th 2004 at 6:46pm
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/me is currently listening to an old Doom2 midi
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Posted by G.Ballblue on
Sat Nov 6th 2004 at 1:30am
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/me is currently listening to music ripped from the games Stuntman and Driv3r.