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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-08 16:21 [#00586435]
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as knobject is so wrapped in remixing and space is at a minimum (three songs)..
I am now Hostile Applet..it's back to glitchy techno style of 2 Lone Swordsmen, Cristian Vogel, download etc..
this style I find is the most refreshing wipe slate clean back to song structure state after venturing too deep into abstraction...
here is a quick and short song to get things rolling
Cannibal Applet (Hostile Applet Theme)
yeah my url is http://www.zebox.com/ha
cool hunh:)
as always feedback appreciated..
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-08 16:35 [#00586443]
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that was rockin snockin. I like expanding things to 1/2 the speed or so to play with them on a smaller scale more easily. Maybe this could use some of that. I'm glad it wasn't a 7 minute epic.
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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-08 16:38 [#00586450]
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um I hardly ever make 7 minute epics.. I missed you W:)
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-08 16:38 [#00586452]
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I missed me too. Okay okay, I missed YOU too.
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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-08 16:42 [#00586457]
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so where were you..farming the latest gookle snoodle modular patches to leech sound outta the environ through your pores?..Or maybe electrocuting that strange growth that keeps oozing out of the modem?
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-08 16:43 [#00586460]
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a long break from here felt great. It's impossible to do it unless you actually CAN'T come back. I thought I was permanently banned so was prepared to establish some sort of actual life goals or something, but I guess I'm back dammit. I sure as hell read a lot more when I wasn't reading this shit. Even though knowledge is unhealthy. Luckily I'm only a deluded pseudo intellectual.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-08 16:46 [#00586463]
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And I played a LOT of nintendo games. Actually I played so much that they only filled the nich of entertainment that was filled by being here. I can't believe I often choose being here over that. "The pattern in the stone" is a really good book by daniel someone erather. He made a computer out of tinker toys. I hardly understand computers so it's perfect for me because he reduces the concepts so simply.
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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-08 16:47 [#00586464]
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true sometimes I wish I get banned too..but I have been reading regardless...feels good to read one stupid persons stupid opinions at a time rather than be deluged by a thousand by thousand..;)
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-08 16:53 [#00586467]
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Actually, what I've been doing is reading 3 books at a time: the pattern in the stone, the meme machine, and a new kind of science. I switch whenever the symmetry of one becomes too overwhelming and I need change to entertain me. You don't get overly into one books concepts, thinking one thing has more relevence in the universe than it actuall does this way too. It's not all opinions such as the concept of and/or switches made with sticks and springs in the pattern in the stone but that's obvious. We have to understand opinions better because we constantly deal with art.
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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-08 17:01 [#00586475]
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hmm..short attention span and all I used to be in the middle of at least half a dozen books all at once..which was well and good but I never ended up finishing a single one..now actually I am usually in the middle of two books..an entertaining read and as of last couple of weeks JAVA2..I am new to Object Oriented Programming and the sheer possibilities of this form of programming are doing my head in..it's astounding..youcan call of entire classes as a variable in anotherclass...and then call on that class as a variable in the next one..
o_0
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-08 17:13 [#00586489]
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I hope you someday do something wicked with it. I've only read of object oriented programming a wee bit in a c++ book that I hardly enjoy reading, though I want the information in my head. I should try the examples on an actual computer but I don't want to yet. Computers are insane. Eventually there will be programs where anybody can create anything really easily which will render the talented autechre's of the artistic world obsolete.
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flea
from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-03-08 17:17 [#00586491]
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I am just cramming in hopes of getting a job:( I would love to luxuriate and soak into it and explore it inside out..but right it just feels like cramming..
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