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Dusty Chalk

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  1. No, I mean the boxes of newspapers in the corner thing.
  2. No, they looked more like stitches during all the appearances and promotional videos for the first album, that's what I meant.
  3. Oh, shit, I forgot again! Sorry, dude. Are you still without? PM coming, we need to talk.
  4. It's true. Except, like Billy, you forgot the funny. You did, and it's true, I can be quite condescending.
  5. Let me be lucid for you then: as much as I like Duane Allman (and I do -- Dreams was a godsend one particular all-nighter), I like Satch better. Lpppt!
  6. I think she does her own. She had the exact same eyebrows (someone thought they were tattoos, because they looked so consistent) for every video and live appearance, when the first album came out.
  7. Plus, no fear of fires. Or lesser, at least.
  8. Want! Even if it doesn't do DVD-A...I have a couple DVD-A players at this point, I can get by...plus, it'll probably do region 2, which I'll need for that stupid Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence dub. Curse you, Dreamworks!
  9. Thank god for that.
  10. Ya think?
  11. Uh, the guy from King's X or something. No, it was a group that only had a couple albums, if not only one. Oh, yeah, T-Ride, Geoff Tyson. Also: Larry La Londe? Charlie Hunter? Alex Skolnick? a bunch o' others: Joe Satriani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  12. No, I put that up as an example of how close they are to Satriani, to wit: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vml7SwxXTI]YouTube - Joe Satriani Shreds[/ame]
  13. [ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YlOyl8m5X00]YouTube - Coldplay SHREDS an Encore[/ame]
  14. See?
  15. I think there are people in both camps. I know a lot of people think he plays without feeling (all "technical" and "chops" just because he teaches as well as plays), but I, for one, think extremely highly of him.
  16. Oh.
  17. Birchmere, yummy. Why do you care about Virginia? Or was that for Dan?
  18. He did say he just got an email from NSL... ...so I'm guessing, not too far behind/away/whatever.
  19. He did say he just got an email from NSL... ...so I'm guessing, not too far behind/away/whatever.
  20. I doubt that's the intention, if it's an electrostatic.
  21. Also...alright, so you have a pocket projector. I'm thinking it'll be a fraction as bright as a regular projector. What are you going to project it on? Screens have certain ratings, one of which is essentially their albedo -- how much of the light they reflect back. Walls? Not so much. Might work well for a corporate environment where you will actually have access to screens, but otherwise, you're going to either need a screen at your destination, or a portable screen of some sort. Excuse me, "totable".
  22. Yeah, that's what I was waiting for, when they didn't shoot the thing right away. I was sure that with the first shot, the copter would just disappear -- as in, exit, stage right, at great velocity. Or something. It also doesn't sound right -- sounds like caps. It might be shooting something, but that ain't no .45. Also -- accident waiting to happen. Would you be standing anywhere in the vicinity of a remote-controlled trigger without bulletproof glass? Can you imagine if the first shot ended up aiming the gun at you, and then the trigger somehow accidentally got pulled a second time?
  23. Yes. You get an extra IEC jack, and the peace of mind associated with using that word, "monoblock". I like that word, "monoblock" -- my speaker amp is "dual monoblock" (which is like stereo, but is also like monoblocks in the same chassis). I'd pay the extra $500 for it...if I were in the market. Also, crosstalk can be dynamically altered by moving one amp further away from the other, and becomes a function almost in its entirety of the preamp and source.
  24. No, perfect pitch is absolute. If someone were to play an F# on a piano hidden from view, you should be able to -- without floundering around -- hit an F# on a neighboring piano, merely by hearing the first one. That's perfect pitch. So it does require enough musical training to know what the notes are. Being able to identify which note it is by trying different notes -- I.E. establishing that it is higher or lower -- only means that you're not tone deaf.
  25. Yeah, I ain't got no HD650's, neither. Pfff. We'll get into it if I feel like getting into it. I just don't feel like getting into it right now. There is no "let's not get into that" condescending "I own this thread" crap on head-case, there is only backs of heads and shovels.
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