sounds more like colonopenbracket or maybe even that guy... superpowerless, or something.

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(430 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Zan-zan-zawa-butt wrote:

me and ant1 are the welsh chipscene

tatws hapus!

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(430 replies, posted in General Discussion)

here in brighton, pretty non-existent. there was a bigger scene in inverclyde, heh.

best of luck, man.

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(83 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

may as well $ wget -m http://www.wayfar.net

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(83 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

or, at least, that's why many people can still access the site.

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(83 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

e.s.c. wrote:

hmm, not to be a buzzkill (even further), but looks like domain registry expired on wayfar.net.. very glad i have a printed version of all the midicc stuff (though i always just went back to the site when working on stuff)

the domain expires on 30-Sept-2012 and the site works fine for me (no, it isn't in browser cache but probably isp dns cache or somthing). looks more like a dns issue than anything else.

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(208 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

goto80 wrote:

Someone should connect this thread to the hole that TCTD left....

Algorithmic recommendations is okay, but human-selected materials is usually way more interesting.
This isn't necessarily a topic about code/design. We should just talk more about what we like, maybe? The tools are already there...

this.

plus, there would be quite a lot of work involved in developing a recommendations system and a lot of testing to get something that works well for the data we have. clustering based on similar likes might be interesting but would likely also introduce extra server overhead.

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(19 replies, posted in Releases)

awesome!

b4by f4c3 wrote:
Saskrotch wrote:

i'm so tired of this shit

agreed

i agree with you agreeing that saskrotch is tired of this shit. are we in agreement?

▒▒▒ wrote:
firebrandboy wrote:

when i read threads like this, i come to the conclusion that american venues are a pile of gobshite.

when i read posts like this, i come to the conclusion that firebrandboy cant read

reading your username, i also come to the conclusion that firebrandboy can't read.

Cementimental wrote:
firebrandboy wrote:

when i read threads like this, i come to the conclusion that american venues are a pile of gobshite.

that's funny, I come to the conclusion that Americans are really lucky they live in huge areas with huge houses with huge basements they can put some huge amps in and have great house shows that are probably gonna be more fun and successful than the average back room of a pub/overpriced pretentious art cafe venue with weak PA and uncooperative sound tech here in the UK smile

och, son. dry your eyes.
:3

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(42 replies, posted in General Discussion)

chipmusic scene assumes everyone knows about chipmusic scene. but yeah, poor guy.

when i read threads like this, i come to the conclusion that american venues are a pile of gobshite.

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(65 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Aeros wrote:
electricloverecords wrote:

"Is this a netlabel or a blog?"

i think it's both.

considering you don't appear to take any revenue shares from the authors' music, you're simply posting about them. that makes this a blog, not a netlabel.

by this logic that would make labels like 8bitpeoples and mp3death blogs.

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(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

zaxxon wrote:
firebrandboy wrote:

when you say the sound is coming out really quietly, do you mean when listening through headphones? if so, then of course it will be much quieter because you are bypassing the headphone preamp.

But isn't prosound supposed to make it louder and clearer?

no. it bypasses the headphone amplifier. therefore the signal is at line-level. as a result, there will be a drop in volume when listening through headphones but it will be better for recording purposes.