I've ordered a few times from DealExtreme - no issues whatsoever (I even ordered 10 of one item, and got all ten!)
946 Aug 29, 2010 6:24 pm
Re: RGB boy (62 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
947 Aug 29, 2010 5:36 pm
Re: George & Jonathan. THE BEST MUSIC. 9/7 (70 replies, posted in Releases)
YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
948 Aug 29, 2010 12:38 pm
Re: Blip Festival Scandinavia - september 17th-18th 2010, Aalborg Denmark (32 replies, posted in Past Events)
Sorry to be petty, but...
Chipzel is the alias of 18 year old Niamh Houston, an independant Northern Irish chip-musician who indulges in the use of Gameboys to create energetic, melodic dance tracks.
Chipzel is the alias of 18 year old Niamh Houston, an independant Northern Irish chip-musician.
an independant Northern Irish chip-musician .
independant
ಠ_ಠ
Spelling rage errors aside, I wish I could pop over, I still haven't/would love to see Maskinoperatör, Starmelt, Cornbeast, Raquel Meyers, Phlogiston and Videovalvontaa!
949 Aug 28, 2010 9:35 pm
Re: artist wanted for logo and/or shirt design (20 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)
950 Aug 28, 2010 6:44 pm
Re: RGB boy (62 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
What's the battery life like on this?
951 Aug 28, 2010 1:24 pm
Re: Hilarious promotional pictures from old computer adverts (50 replies, posted in General Discussion)
a certain SOMEONE sent me that image saying it looked like a certain SOMEONE else.
It can't be unseen now, h8 u
952 Aug 27, 2010 3:28 pm
Re: Blip Festival NYC = now May 2011! (195 replies, posted in General Discussion)
I'm young-ish but have a job/no University - I can still come over to Blip, right?
953 Aug 26, 2010 9:05 am
Re: Blip Festival NYC = now May 2011! (195 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Nullsleep wrote:DENMARK?! That's like...nearby! Awesome!
Curious as to what the lineup will be though...
Bit Shifter / The C-Men / Chipzel / Cornbeast / Maskinoperatör / Nullsleep / Phlogiston / Raquel Meyers / Starmelt / Videovalvontaa / + MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!
954 Aug 24, 2010 7:32 pm
Re: Blip Festival NYC = now May 2011! (195 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Sounds good guys!
By the way, what's snow? Over here in Southern California, we got nothing but sun, beaches, and Disneyland.
...but no Blip Festival.
955 Aug 24, 2010 7:28 pm
Re: Blip Festival NYC = now May 2011! (195 replies, posted in General Discussion)
i'll give her one when i visit!
Me too
956 Aug 24, 2010 11:40 am
Re: Blip Festival NYC = now May 2011! (195 replies, posted in General Discussion)
957 Aug 24, 2010 11:18 am
Re: Radiograffiti artist HEXADECI live online set w/ 2x A1200s *TODAY* (10 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Was reet gutted I couldn't listen to this (I was at a gig at the time, it's a genuine reason ) but thanks for the vid, will install torrent software and download asap!
958 Aug 24, 2010 9:19 am
Topic: Blip Festival NYC = now May 2011! (195 replies, posted in General Discussion)
From the 8bp emailing list
++ BLIP FESTIVAL NEW YORK BRINGS YOU IN AND OUT FROM THE COLD ++
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After four years of trudging through the snow, we are, after a lot of deliberation, excited to announce that Blip Festival New York's position on the calendar year is officially being moved to the late spring, from 2011 onward. Understanding the place the Blip Festival event series has come to hold in the international chipmusic community, this was of course not a casual decision -- in fact we feel genuinely privileged that it's become an event of enough significance that it's begun influencing peoples' annual travel planning. So in considering everything as carefully as we could, we kept returning to the obvious benefits of moving Blip -- not only placing it into a warmer season, but also extricating it from the awkward school/holiday spot it'd become uncomfortably sandwiched into. Plus, warmer weather opens up potential options left previously unexplored (ever tried an open-air event in mid-December? Just sayin'). So the next New York edition will have a little more room to
breathe, unburdened by parkas, and the calendar relocation will enable us to focus our undivided resources and throw a rock-solid event. Stay tuned for specific details and dates, and in the meantime, keep your late May 2011 clear.
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* http://blipfestival.org/
Can't seem to find any info about it online apart from this email - let's party in May!
959 Aug 24, 2010 9:15 am
Re: THIS IS A REAL MAN (72 replies, posted in General Discussion)
haha, thanks for the kind words!
What basically happened was: After Edward Shallow had done his "official" busking on the Royal Mile, we had a few hours left before the soundcheck, so we decided to do some unofficial busking, mostly as promo for the show. We went to a square which had a second hand marketplace going on, which seemed like a nice place for some busking - I've got some awesome shots of performers with Edinburgh Castle in the background, will upload soon!
Edward Shallow and Sycamore Drive managed to busk a few tunes with no issues, a few people watching and asking what it was about. I then went on to do my first track, and before I could finish the woman in the video was claiming to be 'in charge' of the marketplace (in a public area?) - I was, trying to be as polite as possible, asking for some sort of identification, as she could have been anyone, and as far I was aware, I was doing nothing wrong. I was also politely requesting that I finish my song, and then I would stop for the time being.
However, she wouldn't have any of this. I was still asking for some sort of ID, but she didn't have any (yet was still claiming to be in charge - a bit odd of her to have no official ID, right?) - then the man came over and touched Edward Shallow's private property (his cable and amplifier) - possibly the most illegal act of the video.
Note - just to the right of what was being filmed, there was an official warden (with flourescent jacket and ID) who was very polite and professional about it all, politely asking us to stop and move along (you can see her towards the end of the video). I have no issue with the woman talking to me, but the man who touched Edward's cable/amp was, to put it as politely as possible, a total tool. I was also called a "cheeky bugger" by the woman in the video!
We then later went to a park by a row of shops, and busked for an hour or two with no issues whatsoever!
EDIT - for Engrish collections, I dun goofed