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(430 replies, posted in General Discussion)

They're probably out protesting the new legislation illegalizing assembly and dissent or whatever bullshit it is that's out-America-ing America right now.

Needs more chest hair

Shadow-Bit wrote:

I resent that.


There's a surprise.

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(430 replies, posted in General Discussion)

It's all right.

Waiting with open arms. Maybe legs too.

Hey what are you guys doing a week from tonight? No reason.

Dayumm.

20 quatloos.

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(18 replies, posted in Releases)

We've got some time then.

Tear 'em up, James.

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(8 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I respect both sides of this argument, and obviously recognize that ways exist to capture / download everything one can see, watch, & hear on the internet. I also think the idea of giving users control over the presence or absence of a download link for the tracks they upload is not an outrageous idea.

Better late than never (I hope) — event schedule posted at last.

http://blipfestival.org/2012/set-times/

We had to herd 45 cats into 24 boxes to do it, but no cats (or boxes) were harmed.

There was a guy Nanzabukun who released an album a few years back that I really liked, but then I lost track of what he was doing or whether he's still active.

Or I may be misremembering entirely. Do 11 of these in five and a half years and your brain starts to disintegrate.

Actually we haven't been terribly consistent with that across the years. I think the first year (2006) we structured the admissions in such a way that the full festival pass included the supplementary events (workshops, presentations, etc.). There may have been one or two other years where we did the same. But yeah it wasn't an option this time around unfortunately.

(finally!)