Before:

NO CARRIER wrote:

Downloading now, listening forever.

After:

akira^8GB wrote:

Just as I suspected: this album is ridiculously good.

Downloading now, listening forever.

Getting in tomorrow night. Doing a set with Nullsleep at Plutopia. Hope to see some of you guys there. If not, then I better see all of you on Tuesday at Datapop!

Can't wait!

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(59 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'll be there from March 14th-17th with The C-Men.

Saskrotch wrote:

i'm gonna start walking now

Take your time. Google says 15 days, 4 hours.

w00t

This weekend!

*sigh*

Wanna hate so hard, but they have almost 1600 confirmed attendees...

Also, Toad's Toke Shack should be your next EP name, SKGB. smile

smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile

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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Some alcohol.

139

(7 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Game Boy? NES?

I would ask Alex Mauer.

140

(3 replies, posted in Past Events)

By the way, this ruled. Fuck you NYC if you weren't there.

141

(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Cheap Dinosaurs. Now close this fucking thread.

Oh, yeah - me and noteNdo will be doing visuals. Been a while since we rocked it together. I'm fucking psyched.

EYEBEAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM




Saturday, February 19th, 2010
7:00pm at Studio 34 - all ages - no alcohol inside!

$8 / $5 with RSVP on Google form: http://tinyurl.com/8staticFeb11RSVP

Music by:
crashfaster (SF) http://www.crashfaster.com/
minusbaby (NYC) http://www.minusbaby.com
Decktonic (NJ) http://thisisdecktonic.com/

Visuals by:
noteNdo (NYC) http://audiovideo.sevcom.com/

Don’t forget – open mic is every month. Show up at 7pm to sign up and play a song before the main show begins.

Pre-show event:
Copyright, Creative Commons, and Your Music
by Bit Shifter - http://bit.shifter.net/
Making your music (or other digital art) available online is a great way to get seen and heard. It’s also a great way to get your work appropriated and used in ways you may not have foreseen or intended. Understanding the fundamental principles behind the idea of copyright is an important first step in protecting your work — not just from malicious intent, but also from simple misunderstandings or incorrect assumptions on the part of those who might enjoy your work enough to want to use it in their own way. This presentation is intended to shed light on the basic concepts behind intellectual property — owning what you make, and defining how it can (and can’t) be used. In this discussion we’ll touch on what copyright is, what Creative Commons licenses are, how they differ, and how they can be used together to protect your work, while still allowing it to be enjoyed by others.

Spread the word on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=140891655972527