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The whole point was to un-chipmunk-ify the chipmunk'ed voices, so not sure what he's missing. I'm listening to : Miley Cyrus, "When I Look at You" Temptations, "Ain't No Sunshine" Idina Menzel, "Let it Go" and Redshift, "Bloom" ...paulstretched. I'm going to have to go through "Once More With Feeling" on Paulstretch. I almost never get tired of this. I find it works best with songs with minimal percussion. I'm going to have to try "If I Were Going" (Afghan Whigs) next.
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Thanks, Jeff, will check it out. I finally got some of the stress lifted at work recently (in a good way), so may be able to come up there for lunch sometime soon and see your new office. Be careful what you post. They're going to hunt you down and dissect you to figure out where that fucking metabolism/hollow leg/alien technology comes from.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
Dusty Chalk replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Off Topic
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I have no idea what that is, but I have to listen to it, just based on the art. Me: Gazpacho, Molok -- these guys are just pumping out winner after winner -- didn't they just release Demon last year? Dynamic, clean vocals, proggy. Gets pretty croony.
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I have to try them.
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Look at that face!
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Listening now, was earlier. Cheers!
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Am I supposed to read that as that you were eating chick pea curry inside a liquor store or the other way? No, seriously, I had a cauliflower curry sandwich the other day that you would have liked.
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Shure KSE1500 – Electrostatic Earphone
Dusty Chalk replied to Leonardo Drummond's topic in Portable Audio
There's that one big boxy one (whose nomenclature I can never remember) that has them face forward, like speakers... -
Once you get good enough, you don't need a metronome.
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Fish sandwich and clam chowder at Fado. They have a pretty nice whiskey selection, and a few gins I haven't tried, will have to go back when I can drink and aren't driving right away. #firstworldproblems
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I need to get that, that's one of my favourite sevenths.
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Gas, Zauberberg, Königsforst, and Pop, contiguously in [stroke]rapid[/stroke] succession.
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...and constitution. I've been trying different tomatillos ever since that burrito in San Fran, and all of the ones I've tried so far have been upsetting mah stomach, although that one didn't at all. Need to figure out which ingredient is doing this to me. Geezin' fucking sucks, man.
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HeadphoneAddict seriously injured in car accident
Dusty Chalk replied to Blutarsky's topic in Off Topic
I wish I knew what to say. Eventual cheers to you and your family. -
I used to love playing ragtime, never were my pinkies as strong as when I played ragtime. Lots of octaves.
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Yeah, but they'd probably chew a hole through your tire, so then you'd have to teach some pups a lesson.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
Dusty Chalk replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Off Topic
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Yeah, but...my ex commutes a little more than 50 miles one way, 2ce a day (1ce each way), 5 days a week. If you told her to "simply refuel" every 250-300 miles (because 300 miles is optimal range, if you run into any traffic -- which she always does -- it goes down), she'd probably walk out of the showroom (assuming you were trying to sell her said car). I tried to talk her into a diesel fer crying out loud and she didn't want to have to hunt for diesel fuel. She basically had to refuel every other day with her previous vehicle, which only got about 275-300 miles/tank, because who drives until their tank is almost empty? Dan, for that matter, with your commute -- would you ever get a car that had a maximum of 312 mile range on one tank? EDIT: Never mind, see you already answered that question in your own very efficient way. So no, I'm not talking about an inconvenience that only affects the occasional road trip from Chicago to DC or whatnot, I'm talking daily commuter type stuff. I certainly think the target market could handle the occasional inconvenience; I would be extremely interested in what sort of person could handle that sort of daily inconvenience (and I'm allowing that they exist -- my sister is one), and what their plans are to train the rest of the target market. The DC area is not conducive to that sort of range in the long term. Everything's spread out here, because it's literally a sprawling metropolis -- there are no skyscrapers here, whatsoever (it's the law). So when "things go sideways" has a different meaning here -- it means growth here. Finally -- when I read "fuel cell" way back when (about 10-15 years ago?), my mind went "jet fuel", so I presumed since commuter cars wouldn't be driving at insane speeds, that instead that jet fuel would be used for range and lack of "filler" instead of performance and power. Yeah, I can be kind of a goofball that way sometimes, but at least I don't pretend to be some sort of MENSA material.
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When I die, I want to be reincarnated as Colin's metabolism. It's just not right.
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My memory must be failing me, then. I thought fuel cells were basically condensed fuel.
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I thought the entirely electric cars had a small range, whereas fuel cell cars could go for days. 312 miles/502 km is pretty chintzy, I had expected more.
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They also have a greater range, don't they?