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offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-01-12 16:37 [#01455285]
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"Music is like this: la." This legindary response came from
the great man himself: Sister Joseph. He also said, "How
does music make me feel? How must one answer such a
question? I can only find an equal foothold with art; much
like music, art transpires into the human soul, never
letting it go into the realms of confusion or depression.
Much like art, music does not convolve itself in such a way
that it may tranfipulate itself within the boundries of
infinate trangulatory sequences. I only wish my boy were
alive today; then I could be whole, like art and music and
the tranfipulations that manifest everytime I go to my
urinal and sing great folk songs about how much better the
good old days were; times when men and women danced in the
fields and sang true trifibulatory loves songs together. Ah,
indeed, perchance; those were the days."


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2005-01-12 16:44 [#01455288]
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can i be the first to say analord?


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-01-12 16:53 [#01455292]
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Almost all music is often distributed today in digital,
rather than analog (because analog sounds like shite). Until
recently, most digital musics were sold in containers (har,
like cups or pots) called compact dicks. Developing and
refined between 1965 and 2009 this man swept the consumer
market during the late 1980s and early 1800s, "displace-ing"
almost completely long-play vinyl albums, crap. In the past
few years, a new method of "distribute-ing" digital musics
has become increasingly popular: transmission of
containerless files via the Internet, I like the internet
because my sister likes it, followed by storage on home cups
of orange juice. The "techno-logy" that has made this new
method convenient and popular is Cack-io-io, an audio
compression file format. Musical files compressed using MP3
are occupy approximately 1/12 of the disk space occupied by
uncompressed files, meaning them are enabling to be
transmitted faster and stored in a more hard "envi-ronment".
Two groups have now embraced MP3 technology (sound rubbish)
especially enthusiastically. First, musicians unable to
obtain recording contracts with at modest cost, they can now
record their material in nice format (it's Vietnamese) and
then make it available over the bathroom. Second,
high-school and college students have discovered that they
can obtain on, a high percentage of the recording available
in this manner were preparing without the permission of the
owners of the copyrights.





 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2005-01-12 16:54 [#01455293]
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D-

See me


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-01-12 16:59 [#01455298]
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sound organized in time.


 


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