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hi,
Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 16/06/2018 15:25, dick balaska wrote:
> > Too much acid
> That's a problem that a lot of old-timers have. ;-)
> But as long as it's not Acid jazz or even worse Acid techno...
....which is the perfect background for when doing the cooking, or washing up,
IMNSHO. the soundscapes leave plenty room for thinking. ;-) try
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63R28s52Mr8
regards, jr.
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hi,
dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> On 06/16/2018 08:00 PM, jr wrote:
> > re qtpovray
> 99% of the forks of povray are called povray.
> https://github.com/dickbalaska/povray/network/members
> It didn't occur to me to rename it.
> Couldn't you make /opt/trees/qtpovray/povray ?
oh sure, and no harm done (I used /tmp for the occasion :-)). it is just me
trying to avoid situations where it is easy to shoot myself in the foot. does
make me wonder about the 99% though.. ;-)
regards, jr.
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On 17/06/2018 13:40, jr wrote:
> hi,
>
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>> On 16/06/2018 15:25, dick balaska wrote:
>>> Too much acid
>> That's a problem that a lot of old-timers have. ;-)
>> But as long as it's not Acid jazz or even worse Acid techno...
>
> ....which is the perfect background for when doing the cooking, or washing up,
> IMNSHO. the soundscapes leave plenty room for thinking. ;-) try
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63R28s52Mr8
>
>
In that case forget the dinner party. :-P
--
Regards
Stephen
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Am 17.06.2018 um 14:40 schrieb jr:
> hi,
>
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>> On 16/06/2018 15:25, dick balaska wrote:
>>> Too much acid
>> That's a problem that a lot of old-timers have. ;-)
>> But as long as it's not Acid jazz or even worse Acid techno...
>
> ....which is the perfect background for when doing the cooking, or washing up,
> IMNSHO. the soundscapes leave plenty room for thinking. ;-) try
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63R28s52Mr8
Doesn't the Geneva convention forbid such music?
Give me 10 minutes of such a "soundscape", and I'll solve the washing-up
problem by throwing dishes at the speakers.
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On 17/06/2018 20:41, clipka wrote:
> Am 17.06.2018 um 14:40 schrieb jr:
>> hi,
>>
>> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>> On 16/06/2018 15:25, dick balaska wrote:
>>>> Too much acid
>>> That's a problem that a lot of old-timers have. ;-)
>>> But as long as it's not Acid jazz or even worse Acid techno...
>>
>> ....which is the perfect background for when doing the cooking, or washing up,
>> IMNSHO. the soundscapes leave plenty room for thinking. ;-) try
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63R28s52Mr8
>
> Doesn't the Geneva convention forbid such music?
>
If it doesn't it should.
> Give me 10 minutes of such a "soundscape", and I'll solve the washing-up
> problem by throwing dishes at the speakers.
>
Man! you're tough. 10 whole minutes?
--
Regards
Stephen
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hi,
clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 17.06.2018 um 14:40 schrieb jr:
> > Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> >> But as long as it's not Acid jazz or even worse Acid techno...
> > ....which is the perfect background for when doing the cooking, or washing up,
> > IMNSHO. the soundscapes leave plenty room for thinking. ;-) try
> Doesn't the Geneva convention forbid such music?
only if shackled or otherwise constrained from physical movement. :-)
put index + middle finger of one hand on the wrist of the other. do you feel a
pulse?! ;-)
> Give me 10 minutes of such a "soundscape", and I'll solve the washing-up
> problem by throwing dishes at the speakers.
</grin>
(addressing Stephen here, too)
in this video, from last evening, scenes like ca 19 minutes in show that it is
possible to enjoy "soundscapes", for some. ;-) admitted, the crowd is not as
as large as, say, when the Rolling Stones play -- all 370 years of them. :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLNvxYyPvpc
regards, jr.
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On 06/17/2018 04:20 PM, jr wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLNvxYyPvpc
Wow, he must be exhausted after 2 hr 20 minutes of twiddling knobs.
That mask says "I'm a professional" :)
I'm ok with not "getting" the music, after all, my parents didn't "get"
Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Zep, Genesis, etc., and their parents
didn't get Buddy Holly and Elvis. But I don't like that knob twiddling
passes as having talent. You don't even have to have natural rhythm nor
practice to be a master DJ. (Perhaps a basic understanding of music
theory, I-IV-I-V-I sort of thing)
It is interesting how music has simultaneously devolved in two camps;
rap on one side, and euro-trance on the other.
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dik
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Am 17.06.2018 um 21:56 schrieb Stephen:
> On 17/06/2018 20:41, clipka wrote:
>> Am 17.06.2018 um 14:40 schrieb jr:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>>> On 16/06/2018 15:25, dick balaska wrote:
>>>>> Too much acid
>>>> That's a problem that a lot of old-timers have. ;-)
>>>> But as long as it's not Acid jazz or even worse Acid techno...
>>>
>>> ....which is the perfect background for when doing the cooking, or
>>> washing up,
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63R28s52Mr8
>>
>> Doesn't the Geneva convention forbid such music?
>>
>
> If it doesn't it should.
>
>> Give me 10 minutes of such a "soundscape", and I'll solve the washing-up
>> problem by throwing dishes at the speakers.
>>
>
> Man! you're tough. 10 whole minutes?
That's when I'll have run out of cutlery and cups for ammo ;)
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hi,
dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> On 06/17/2018 04:20 PM, jr wrote:
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLNvxYyPvpc
> Wow, he must be exhausted after 2 hr 20 minutes of twiddling knobs.
> That mask says "I'm a professional" :)
:-) switching to alter ego? fwiw, I like the mask's design.
> I'm ok with not "getting" the music...I don't like that knob
> twiddling passes as having talent.
</shrug> I'm not a musician, don't play an instrument, just a consumer.
playing piano is "just" depressing keys. ;-) I think it's a skill one has to
work to acquire, in the same way as a traditional instrument(s).
> You don't even have to have natural rhythm nor
> practice to be a master DJ.
but surely, if a DJ couldn't "hear" sounds + rhythms in their head, all the
technology wouldn't make any difference. (surmising :-))
> (Perhaps a basic understanding of music
> theory, I-IV-I-V-I sort of thing)
> It is interesting how music has simultaneously devolved in two camps;
> rap on one side, and euro-trance on the other.
and nowhere to go for ABBA fans.. ;-)
I struggle to "classify" music into genres, other than broad categories; where
does Rap end + Hip-Hop begin?
fancy posting a link to one of your "like"s?
regards, ir.
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On 18/06/2018 02:04, jr wrote:
> where does Rap end + Hip-Hop begin?
At a guess, in the eight circle of Hell (Fraud).
--
Regards
Stephen
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