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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 19, 2016 5:13:18 GMT
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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 22, 2016 12:04:30 GMT
Ex. HomeSkillet posts, "Yeah man, that really hypnotizes. Here is one of my favorites..."
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Post by Lighthouse on Aug 22, 2016 18:58:16 GMT
Takes me about 5 seconds before I vomit (and 4 seconds of that is searching for the bucket)
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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 22, 2016 20:05:54 GMT
Cool. I find it most effective in traffic, with some quakes, and about a couple thousand or so watts of amplification, at a stop light. (It hits so hard I can almost make myself puke. If you can, give me a critique on this next (and last) one. I liked it so much, I took a poke at making a music video out of it...
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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 23, 2016 0:11:02 GMT
Solved.
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Post by Lighthouse on Aug 23, 2016 1:52:30 GMT
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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 24, 2016 0:12:57 GMT
Eric Coates and Richard Wagner. Interesting. Good result. I knew you were a generation or so... You must be more into classical instruments, composers, and movements and such. I grew up with your John Rutter's, Walter Murphy's, ELO's.. But I was able to be properly exposed to John Williams and The London Symphony Orchestra, in Dolby CinemaScope back in '77.
Today, I'm liking David Bergeaud. & your Alex Paterson's/Thomas Fehlmann's, Anthony Rother's, Wolfgang Flür's, and then I'm going to try a little bit of Devo EZ Listening, Herbie Hancock, or then I'll go back to your Mark Farina's, Diego Hostettler's, etc. But the one, like Ride of the Valkyries, that sticks out in my mind, is Elmer Bernstein's
adaptation of Bernard Herrmann's Cape Fear theme, Max. Any after thoughts on StringPullers?
(Re-Engaging ref.'s)
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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 25, 2016 1:33:12 GMT
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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 27, 2016 3:44:20 GMT
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Post by brotherjaso on Aug 27, 2016 11:28:46 GMT
Just noticed Merlin singling out the above video. Workaround, follow youtube link from France. (Change country to France)
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Post by brotherjaso on Oct 4, 2016 2:40:29 GMT
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Post by brotherjaso on Dec 31, 2016 15:15:22 GMT
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Post by Lighthouse on Jan 2, 2017 20:49:20 GMT
Probability of an event A is symbolized by P(A). Probability of an event A is lies between 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1.
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Post by brotherjaso on Feb 5, 2017 14:28:00 GMT
This sounds more correct sir. Thank you very much! Brother Jaso
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Post by brotherjaso on Mar 15, 2017 0:55:25 GMT
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