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Mr Nick

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as its now saturday here in uk, here are the lyrics of today -

from star one, song called "the intergalactic laxative"

Oh the intergalactic laxative will get you from here to there, For cosmic constipation theres none that can compare, If shitting is your problem when you're out there in the stars, Oh the intergalactic laxative, the intergalactic laxative, the intergalactic laxative will get you from here to mars.

its a great song!!

Fri Nov 5 '04 4:07:25 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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mikesb...mr donavan? no...it wasn't him who that laxative song.

pp0.."vanhalen. sucks. large. cocks. satriani. eats him alive. eddi. sounds the same for past 50 years. him and that taping shit. its old. satriani is new and fresh. every time. buy the way. im better then. both of them. ther is a lot better. out. that arent big joe is the best for now. so stop asking him dumb questions. people"...piss off before you start posting any more bullshit.

Sat Nov 6 '04 10:27:46 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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climber..lots of people live in new jersey, i doubt if every single one of them visits here though :P

Sun Nov 7 '04 4:13:14 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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zinc master..".Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity"...should be the other way round..." real stupidity usually beats artificial Intelligence"

:P

Mon Nov 8 '04 2:35:03 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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clarky..although i cant read or speak german to save my life, i know a couple of germans online. so i'll ask them to translate it if you want.
Wed Nov 10 '04 5:19:28 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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clarky...heres the translation -

Dear Mr. Tebyl,

I am happy that the commercial on DSF has caused positive associations for you. The music was exclusivly composed for this commercial, which is to be seen as "fluid motion", a campain spread all over Europe. The author of this music is Paul Clark. We got only few more here than there is to be seen in the commercial. But maybe you will find something here: http://artists.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Paul_Clark/

Andreas Krieger Public Relations and External Communications.


Wed Nov 10 '04 6:43:32 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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song of the day

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

and i need some pink floyd cds...what cds do you people recommend??

Edited Wed Nov 10 '04 9:09 am

Wed Nov 10 '04 9:07:22 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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cuthbert..that song title is really cool.

do the stu...i haven't got any cds, i've downloaded a few songs, but i want to buy the cds, they're definatly worth spending my money on rather than download them. it will also save space on my hard drive.

zinc master..i prefer live albums. i find it captures the artist alot better than in a studio.

noppa..thanks for the suggestions.

Wed Nov 10 '04 1:26:58 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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clarky..you getting your music played on german tv or something??
Wed Nov 10 '04 2:34:27 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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clarky...sounds good. hopefully you'll get something good out of it.

Edited Wed Nov 10 '04 2:40 pm
Wed Nov 10 '04 2:40:13 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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happy birthday ovation

(probably a bit late...but ah well:P)

Thu Nov 11 '04 4:11:17 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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zinc master...that "what if bush made this speech"...well...some of it i agree with, some of it, i dont. sounds like a bush kinda speech "hey gang1 hows it goin'" in his sillyish texan american accent thingy..

steve t..it was 3 in guildford when i was down there for a few months at the same college as master yoda,. and also used to live just round the corner from him.

cheese101..saw vinnie moore at the ACM a few months ago. it was VERY loud...too loud in fact.

Sat Nov 13 '04 10:50:51 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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mikesb...its by the artist Star One. side project of Ayreon

Click here for his site

Mon Nov 15 '04 9:32:03 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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mikesb...yeah..ayreon is really cool. i need some more cds of it.
Mon Nov 15 '04 10:16:51 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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Zoom GFX-5. Multi-fx pedal. £120, last one in the shop...good deal?

i've tried it out and it sounds good, but, it doesn't give you much scope to change the sound as far as i could see. i'm going to give it another try to find the delay and other effects on it on thursday.

what do you people think?

and also any ideas on how to make the sound less distorted when playing into the computer? it becomes more gainy and horrible when going thru the computer compared to when just going out of the amp.

guitar - effects unit - amp - computer...is how its set up. and no microphone...so its a line in. using a stereo plug thingys.

Edited Tue Nov 16 '04 1:44 pm

Tue Nov 16 '04 1:40:47 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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its snowing here.
Thu Nov 18 '04 10:57:39 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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delfino pie..yeah..i live about a 45 minute drive away from donington park and the NEC.
Thu Nov 18 '04 11:48:45 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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962..let me see...i've seen the british touring cars twice and the german touring cars once at donington, i work at a go-kart track, i have a ferrari jacket, i have model cars (yes i admit it)...hmm..motorsport..not really my thing eh? ;) :P

Fri Nov 19 '04 4:06:16 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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steve t...i'd like to own a honda s2000, you got one for free for me?

and - oops, theres go my car, and..umm..yeah..take a look..

Fri Nov 19 '04 4:20:03 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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steve t...ok..if i see a car shaped parcel outside my door, then i know who its from! as for the pictures, i dont know if the drivers survived or what...the link was sent to me in an email.
Fri Nov 19 '04 5:35:16 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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jazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzy...no its not my car.

Fri Nov 19 '04 7:57:42 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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962...the dtm cars were very loud and really cool. as for le mans, not into GT cars much as touring cars, rally or f1, but i guess it would still be cool. and gta san andreas rocks!! buy a ps2 now! :P my ferrari jacket is an F1 ferrari one, got ferrari across the front, the badge on each sleever, shumachers autograph, F1 in a little box too, and ferrari and the prancing horse on the back. and its red too with the black ferrari bits and stuff. and all the way from thailand.

Fri Nov 19 '04 4:27:51 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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OCPS470...yeah...people should grow up on here, if they dont, get the webmaster to ban them or something (if thats possible here)



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Mon Nov 22 '04 5:15:02 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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this maybe old news, but its new to me

Gmail is creepy...

Tue Nov 23 '04 5:35:12 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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When the internet breaks

1. Panic! An excited, agitated state will give you that heightened sense of awareness and will increase your thought processes allowing you to come up with rational solutions. Panic is just nature's way of putting your body into over-drive. It's a defense mechanism that gives you an edge when dealing with potentially harmful situations, such as a severed arm or the loss of your Internet.

2. Find A Telephone Do you have access to a telephone line? Early computers connected to the Internet using a dial-up device along with a hardware device known as a "modem." Since this technology is obsolete, it will be of no use to you. Instead, use your telephone to call your friends to see if their connection is also down, as you will have lost the ability to send an email or an instant message. You can also use a telephone to call 911, an emergency service that will first tell you to calm down, and then will send out specially-trained technicians to find the source of the Internet's failure.

3. Use Your Back-Up Computer It's always good to have an emergency laptop handy, in case you need to harry over to a buddy's place where the Net is still up. If there is still no Internet at that location, at the very least you could connect to a small network or LAN (Less-than Adequate Network). Laptops can also be placed on tables at coffeeshops, while you sit around with a latte, nervously waiting for your connection to be restored.

4. Install A Game In emergency situations, installing a single-player computer game can occupy your down-time. While it won't replace the adrenaline rush of intense networked multiplayer action provided by the Internet, a quick game of Sim City or Flight Simulator may distract you long enough for your connection to return.

5. Perform Routine Maintenance While programs such as Norton Antivirus have removed most of the tedium of computer system maintenance, nothing could help pass the time faster than cleaning out your hard drive, emptying your cache, or organizing your celebrity fake porn collection. Take the time to stare at your screen while you perform a defragmentation. The time will literally fly while you barely notice your separation from the Internet.

6. Turn On A Television Or Radio Televisions, strange boxes that sit in your parents' living rooms, were once used to provide entertainment, long before DVDs and Playstations were invented. Televisions have the capability of broadcasting streaming information similar to the content on multimedia websites. With a "remote control," a wireless device that is like a small one-handed keyboard, you may be able to surf a limited number of "channels," while you deal with the loss of your connection. Unfortunately, television is only a one-way media.

In ancient times, radios were also used to entertain. A radio allowed you to listen to news, sports, and music, much the same way that you listen to live streaming audio on a Shoutcast server. Like the television, a radio will only have a limited selection of listening stations, and no video. Hopefully your separation from the Internet will be brief.

7. Read People in pre-Internet times used to read "books" and "magazines", written materials once created in printable format to pass the time. Some e-books are still available on paper, and may offer a short-term solution until your power is back and your broadband is restored. If reading is not an option, as a last resort, you may wish to try doing "chores," or try your hand at cooking. While these activities cannot replace the Internet, they may be able to make the down-time a little more tolerable.

Tue Nov 23 '04 7:42:23 am Set this message as last read
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