Damn, I haz no android sad

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Jake Allison wrote:

a "nice" part of D.C. too, staying in a church!

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(27 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I have one like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-TFT-LCD-Col … 4ab26846a6

Actually useable for interfaces like trackers, just the right size, and cheap.
There's plenty more like this everywhre.

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

Can we change this thread to CLASS DISPARITIES AND HOW SOCIAL STATUS SHAPES PRECONCEPTIONS IN THE FIRST WORLD, seems more accurate.

Peter, I love you.

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(27 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

That's not tiny, it's quite large.
I suggest you to find other options. There's plenty bvetter 7" LCDs for your commodore smile

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lazerbeat wrote:

I have heard locals say that Kabukucho and Okubo are dangerous...

Hahahahahaahahha!!!!!!!!!!

PS: Tepitos

boomlinde wrote:


Me attending local demo meeting

Gimme dat tie.

Damn I'm so skint... I really could go for that XBox 360 sad

473

(5 replies, posted in Releases)

sick release!

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(66 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

ryba wrote:

I have never seen a defmon.
any link?

No, because defMon is only for Goto80.

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

The worst neighborhood in Manhattan is Lincoln center.

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(91 replies, posted in General Discussion)

You guys need to step out of the first world bubble to realize what dangerous really is xD

I walked around the Marcy Houses in Bed-Stuy in the middle of a murder in progress with police cars zipping along with the TV truck. No big deal tongue
Talking Brooklyn, Canarsie is where shit hits the fan.

[edit] this should be the definition of dangerous: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/ … 41/1/.html

What?? I just turned 18! xD

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(66 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

You cannot unearth the full power of a SID chip (or basically any other sound chip) with a software like MSSIAH. MIDI is not good enough to fully control a chip the way a tracker does. Not even hardsid or a midibox would work. You need to send a lot of updates to the chip faster than the bandwidth of MIDI can handle.

Hah! I was asking Steve the other day about what happened to these parties.
Cheapchoon revival in the UK 2012 nevar forget!

Gonna be there, HH sets are smoking right now!

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(66 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

ryba wrote:

I like to play live sequences just like in LSDJ
muting/soloing channels
selecting upcoming sequences
keyjazzing to other running sequences (is there any program doing this?)
tables
lots of tables
all in one included
hmm.

You can sort of do this with existing trackers. Sure, they are not made for this, but you can figure it out if you sit down to it for a while.