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Old 05-24-06, 12:02 PM   #1
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You are in search of this, maybe?
http://www.sanae-sakamoto.ch/kalligr2.htm
Ooops! I do not understand your point.
That image at the end of the link you posted, what is that? It means what? Can someone read Japanese?
Man, don't kill my nerves, or is this the infamous difference between anglosaxon and teutonic humour again? Wheel=round, circle= round. compris?
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Old 05-24-06, 12:05 PM   #2
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You are in search of this, maybe?
http://www.sanae-sakamoto.ch/kalligr2.htm
Ooops! I do not understand your point.
That image at the end of the link you posted, what is that? It means what? Can someone read Japanese?
Man, don't kill my nerves, or is this the infamous difference between anglosaxon and teutonic humour again? Wheel=round, circle= round. compris?
Wheely good
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Old 05-24-06, 01:13 PM   #3
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Great stuff so far... Instead of paying $120 a yr like I did on an online MPG I spend it on my own webspace...I have 3 movies I have done so far kinda big..one very bigdownload, and some pics I have done over the years...

www.cyberallies.com

I have a motavation to finish another wmv now that this thread is going.
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Old 05-24-06, 06:53 PM   #4
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Man, don't kill my nerves...
And you don't get in between my "wheels".

By the way, nice images
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Great stuff so far...
Yep, nice stuff to ear and to look at, but I have not finished reading Electricfox's story.


Here, more artistic work by me:
http://www.nettouring.com/images/pub...clip_Demos.zip
(P.S. They are encoded in OGG and the whole zip file is over 12mb)

Nothing special, they are simple 30 seconds sound clip demos of my work in progress. Each of them is far from being finished but at least you can have a taste with these demos. These sound tracks are made specifically for multimedia usage, such as video background music, intros and stuff like that; you wouldn't turn the volume up in your car for sure.
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Old 05-24-06, 07:37 PM   #5
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Okay, I toss another chip into the pot and make true my threat to link a text in my mother-tongue, German that is. So the audience will be extremely limited It's a 90 pages short novel, set in England after WWI, and could be carefully described as "mystery meets mainstream". It's all a bit old-fashioned, but that is intended. Title is "Picknick in Avalone", but that does not mean it is fantasy-style.

http://people.freenet.de/Skybird/Avalone.pdf (German language!)
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Old 05-25-06, 05:23 PM   #6
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I recently got a very nice processing pedal for my guitar which includes a drum machine, and I've decided to write a bit of music - appropriately odd, considering my tastes and personality. It's very easy to overlay tracks over top of each other and I just play all the parts myself

Here's something I did this afternoon:

20,000ft over Rub al-Khali
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"Das hat was!"

Way to go! Spherical, somehow.

And better hosting service you found. Have set up my own stuff at rapidshare, too, now.
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Old 05-26-06, 09:11 AM   #8
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Ok, here's some stuff I've done over the years:

Music
Electronic, mostly ambient/chill-out type of stuff. Nothing overly professional. (But hopefully you can crank up the bass )
One song is actually a story about life on a U-Boat (I nicked the samples from SHII.. shh.. don't tell anyone)

Writings
All kinds of more or less weird stuff that has leaked out of my head. English and Finnish.
Some of the stuff is just poems and some are more like lyrics to non-existing songs.

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Nothing artsy. I was just cycling around the city trying out my new camera.
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So many of your poems are about pain, darkness, despair - do you Fins really have too little light up there? Listened to one of the albums. Opinions welcomed? For a momentary listening I like them, but I would add some more diversity and melody to them, for they become repetitive. They are more like sound environments, less like music tracks, I think. Intentional? Hang on to it. There is something in it.
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So many of your poems are about pain, darkness, despair - do you Fins really have too little light up there?
Quite possibly But then again.. now it's summer and we have light 24h/day..

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Listened to one of the albums. Opinions welcomed? For a momentary listening I like them, but I would add some more diversity and melody to them, for they become repetitive. They are more like sound environments, less like music tracks, I think. Intentional? Hang on to it. There is something in it.
Yep, they are more like soundscapes rather than melodic songs.. so it's all intentional.
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