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August 15th 2007, 21:26 CEST by assemblerer Let's discuss which Indiana Jones movie is the best (for the seventy-second time), which music you hate (along with seldom TOP N lists), which books made you nerdier and which carbohydrates taste better. Also, this would be the place to moan about the lack of PCwrite. |
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I think you just did. But at least I'm not morbidly obese. I'm glad I didn't have to say it! But alas, you're not the only one. |
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Shirley Manson cannae take much more cap'n! She's gonna blow! |
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Who's morbidly obese? "We are taking the dinosaurs back from the evolutionists!"
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But at least I'm not morbidly obese. Some day, m0nty. Some day. Did anyone else notice that bago just made a clear, on-topic post? Fascinating. Lady, people aren't chocolates. But you know what they are, mostly? Bastards. Bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.
Blog. 203 lbs. 23 to go. |
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One of these days I need to buy another scale and start Crapfat again. I haven't had a scale since I moved out of my old apartment in March. "Games are not novels, and the ways in which they harbor novelistic aspirations are invariably the least interesting thing about them." - Steven Johnson
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At least when you're morbidly obese you get a monkey to play piano with you. |
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#56 by Jibble But at least I'm not morbidly obese. Some day, m0nty. Some day. Did anyone else notice that bago just made a clear, on-topic post? Fascinating. He mis-spelled 'account' though. |
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One of these days I need to buy another scale and start Crapfat again. Do you weigh so much that you need two scales? Lady, people aren't chocolates. But you know what they are, mostly? Bastards. Bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.
Blog. 203 lbs. 23 to go. |
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In the future I will limit my posts to one sentence. "Games are not novels, and the ways in which they harbor novelistic aspirations are invariably the least interesting thing about them." - Steven Johnson
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You know, to keep your attention from wandering. "Games are not novels, and the ways in which they harbor novelistic aspirations are invariably the least interesting thing about them." - Steven Johnson
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I've been away for a while, did I miss anything? but watching changes every fact
and your curves are best described by mathematical approximation anyway so I use fingertips to trace our play |
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Yeah, you've just totally missed Bob saying "In the future I will limit my posts to one sentence.". How long have you been gone? Warren stopped posting, Chris doesn't participate here, just on our Flickr group, Joker and his alts are still the same. |
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Did anyone else notice that bago just made a clear, on-topic post? Fascinating. Is this some kind of trick to send people on a wild goose chase? Any game where competence can be measured by the amount of clicks per minute is not a strategy game.
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I believe it refers to another thread entirely. He's bagoing bago. Well played sir. My intelligence, then, is not absolute but is a function of the society I live in
"I'm not sure it's possible to make a "subtle" jab at Matt's writing ability." - Ergo |
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Nope, this thread. Right here in fact. |
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It's not morals, it's economics. if it costs you $0.99 for a song and $12 for an album, why not buy the song if that's what you're looking for? I think we're talking different things here. Generally if there is a random song I like, I'll download the song, and that will be that. If I listen to other tracks off that album or any album, and discover that I like those songs, after a certain critical mass I'll end up buying the CD. So if I'm buying the album, it's because I want the album, not just some of the songs. If I'm downloading the songs, it's because I just want the song. Adding $.99 for each of those stray songs isn't going to be cheaper...maybe more legal and in the right, but not cheaper. |
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How long have you been gone? I don't know, two weeks - you haven't noticed? You hurt my feelings, you asshole hungarian pissface, sir. but watching changes every fact
and your curves are best described by mathematical approximation anyway so I use fingertips to trace our play |
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Hey, watch who you're calling a Hungarian. 'We run a pretty tight ship around here.' 'With a pool table?' 'It's a gaming ship.'
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Hungarostanivak, Czechocroatvian... What's the difference? but watching changes every fact
and your curves are best described by mathematical approximation anyway so I use fingertips to trace our play |
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#68 by eggbert It's not morals, it's economics. if it costs you $0.99 for a song and $12 for an album, why not buy the song if that's what you're looking for? I think we're talking different things here. Generally if there is a random song I like, I'll download the song, and that will be that. If I listen to other tracks off that album or any album, and discover that I like those songs, after a certain critical mass I'll end up buying the CD. So if I'm buying the album, it's because I want the album, not just some of the songs. If I'm downloading the songs, it's because I just want the song. Adding $.99 for each of those stray songs isn't going to be cheaper...maybe more legal and in the right, but not cheaper. ITMS has added a feature recently whereby you can purchase the remainder of an album at a reduced price if you've already bought one or two songs off of it. I'm in the camp that says that I nick far less music now than before I started using iTunes. I actually can't remember the last time I *did* just download instead of going through ITMS. I'd do the same with movies if there was a convenient place to get them; I'd actually like the option of just renting movies because I rarely rewatch anything unless I absolutely *love* it. Being able to spend maybe €2 on a movie that I have a week to watch before it self-destructs would suit me fine. |
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#31 by lwf I don't think itunes has music in my preferred bitrate yet. Exactly. I still buy the CDs and rip them at the bitrate I want. I've never purchased anything from iTubes. You never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of magic and religions. Only man behaves with such gratuitous folly. It is the price he has to pay for being intelligent but not, as yet, intelligent enough. --Aldous Huxley
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Or iTunes. You never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of magic and religions. Only man behaves with such gratuitous folly. It is the price he has to pay for being intelligent but not, as yet, intelligent enough. --Aldous Huxley
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I've gone back to buying physical CDs due to their permanance and portability. I can play regular MP3s everywhere, but finding what I want is a pain. DRM tracks are just not portable enough. In addition, given the distaster which is plays-for-sure, I am worried that any purchased tracks will suddenly become obsolete and unplayable. |
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You hurt my feelings, you asshole hungarian pissface, sir. Hey! I'm a Slovak asshole pissface, miss! Hungarostanivak, Czechocroatvian... What's the difference? Gee, I wonder why I haven't missed you. Making up nation names isn't my favourite passtime. But well, I hope you're at least good at it. Go on, go on. |
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I thought iTunes was going to start offering higher bit rates or something. Guess the internet lied to me. Lady, people aren't chocolates. But you know what they are, mostly? Bastards. Bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.
Blog. 203 lbs. 23 to go. |
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Jibble: It does but only for EMI-published music. iTunes Plus (which is what this service is called) uses a higher bitrate and doesn't include any DRM so you can put the tracks on any iPod or device that can play M4A tracks. It costs a little extra per song ($1.29) but I think albums cost the same as standard. |
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No MP3, no sale. "Games are not novels, and the ways in which they harbor novelistic aspirations are invariably the least interesting thing about them." - Steven Johnson
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I think there was already a discussion about this... here? I remember that is sounded awesome and 30cents isn't really that much, but it turned out there were some strings attached, don't remember exactly what, but it was at least some kind of tracking information. (But that doesn't have to bother anyone except those stupid enough to share their bought music.) |
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I'm guessing the tracking you speak off could be the information written into the ID3 tags that you're the legal owner? It was made into an issue a while back but in reality it's a more-than-harmless feature. "…a four-dimensional real vector space equipped with a nondegenerate, symmetric bilinear form."
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Yes, if it's only that, I don't see problem with it, since I wouldn't share music I bought. But I remember it was something I didn't like, but don't remember... and don't really care much now. Like Bob said. |
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They offer non-DRM music at $1.99 that is ripped at 256. It's not all the music though, just from certain labels. |
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1.29 jj |
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2l2q hug Lady, people aren't chocolates. But you know what they are, mostly? Bastards. Bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.
Blog. 203 lbs. 23 to go. |
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Put among those that will pirate random songs (I use Frostwire) If I hear some song somewhere and it is somebody I don't know or some pop group, I steal it. There is a pretty large range of artists that I will support and I will get their stuff from iTunes if it is available but there is alot of stuff on my lists that aren't available on iTunes. Fortunately, I have a friend with a big record collection and a USB record player so he can rip from vinyl. Still, there is alot of pirated stuff out there that you can't find on iTunes My crummy little life
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Gee, I wonder why I haven't missed you. Making up nation names isn't my favourite passtime. But well, I hope you're at least good at it. Go on, go on. Unclench. Please. but watching changes every fact
and your curves are best described by mathematical approximation anyway so I use fingertips to trace our play |
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I hear Markos Moulitsas hates Hungarians. Lady, people aren't chocolates. But you know what they are, mostly? Bastards. Bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling.
Blog. 203 lbs. 23 to go. |
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Can I say I hate Hungarian notation? Probably their most famous export though. <Hugin_len> Basically, cheesy doesn't have awful taste in music, he's simply very white.
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I like Reverse Polish Notation. "Games are not novels, and the ways in which they harbor novelistic aspirations are invariably the least interesting thing about them." - Steven Johnson
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I like new Microsoft's Live! search. I received visits on my personal (slovak) blog from phrases "fuck", "flexeril", "make money online" and "mitsubishi". 75% of them just don't appear anywhere on my blog. (No, not even in spam comments, which are akismeted away. |
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Is it 256 Hugin? I thought it was 192. |
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Bob, You really do like everything that everybody else hates. |
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Pfft, everyone loves RPN. "Games are not novels, and the ways in which they harbor novelistic aspirations are invariably the least interesting thing about them." - Steven Johnson
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256 lwf |
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Well, 256 is certainly acceptable. |
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Yeah, but it's only EMI's catalogue. That bit is important. Universal are being fucking gobshites over ITMS and they apparently have the largest catalogue. |
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#89 by CheesyPoof Can I say I hate Hungarian notation? Sure you can. Programming is all about lowercase and underscores. 'We run a pretty tight ship around here.' 'With a pool table?' 'It's a gaming ship.'
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Many good things came from Hungary. ACE Mega Codec pack (RIP), Imperium Galactica, ElastoMania, one deformable teren car simulation (was it called "terep"? ... <google /> Holy cow! It's alive!) and more. They're good. |
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Imperium Galactica! Jesus, how hard we laughed at the original hungarian actors - "Na ide figyeljen, Johnson..." - priceless, just priceless. 'We run a pretty tight ship around here.' 'With a pool table?' 'It's a gaming ship.'
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*blank stare, but glad that I brought up pleasant memories and secretly thinking about pretending to know what he's talking about* |
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You need to work on your comebacks. In other news, my vacation was more rain than not, so I spent many hours watching The Wire. I'm on s4e10 now. Great show. Did lose some momentum, but the first season was unbelievably good. Who was it around here who used to rave about that show? but watching changes every fact
and your curves are best described by mathematical approximation anyway so I use fingertips to trace our play |
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