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Meteo Xavier

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  1. Awesome Jordan! I'll be checking this out and purchasing here pretty soon.
  2. Just so my previous joke response is not intended as serious - A genuine welcome back to the board is extended to you from me.
  3. How the HELL would a dog get a little boy out of a well? Dogs don't have thumbs! And if you're coming back to the community here, you best learn real quick what "Killer Studio Chops" are.
  4. I don't think I have the stones to get into a disability-focused hentai game. I still have a shred of decency left.
  5. The Meteo Xavier Super "Get The Hell Out of the Kitchen" Lasagne. You need: One can of tomato sauce One jar of olives Three boxes of noodles One, ONE, block of cheese - aged to taste Eight tomatoes 16 tablespoons of Paprika 2 frozen pie crusts 6 green garlic bulbs Crunchy peanut butter Crunchy jelly (Grape for texture, raspberry for flavor) 2 cans of Sprite 1 bottle of whiskey 4 bottles of rum 1 bottle of Zima (the most important ingredient, buy second hand if you have to) 2 heads of lettuce 3 lbs of chopped steak 3oz. Rosemary 2 oranges 4 frozen chicken strips 1 lb Chex Mix 2 ice cubes - dry 2 cups of water - dry 1 package of white gravy Instructions: 1. Preheat oven to 500 degrees for 45 minutes. 2. Mix Whiskey, Rum, Zima into a bowl and consume the contents while the oven is heating. Once the oven is sufficiently heated, scrape the yeast froth from the areas of your body it percolated in and use it to coat the cauldron. 3. Mix tomato sauce, tomatoes, white gravy, Sprite, jelly and water into a saucepan and heat to boil. 4. Cut oranges, lettuce, peanut butter, garlic, and olives into pyramids and insert them into the cauldron from beneath. Heat to simmer. 5. Shred cheese for 20 minutes over the cauldron. Cover for and heat for 12 minutes. 6. Once both saucepan and cauldron are heated, place remaining items and both saucepan and cauldron into a 9x9 glass pan and insert into the oven. 7. Cook at 500 degrees for 60 minutes without covering the pan. Turn pan over after 30 minutes. 8. Serve to 10-12 people. Do not turn off oven. 9. Connect gas line to oven or simply uncover adjacent to the living room. 10. Get the HELL out of the kitchen. Leftover instructions: Do NOT eat. Lasagne will have half-life of 7000 years.
  6. I hope to work on my chiptune album and release it with the SD3 project and then resolve to quit kidding myself and start transitioning out of music and OCR altogether.
  7. I've been doing stuff like this for years here and I've never been on OCAD. Are you prejudiced?
  8. Why? Isn't the OCR admin staff busy enough as it is?
  9. I CAN <insert goofycat.jpg> HAZ ODD SENSE OF HUMOR </insert goofycat.jpg>
  10. I'm going to bump this one more time and see if I can get any additional comments on my orchestration. My MIDI GUIDE TO ORCHESTRATION came in and I want to coincide some notes to it. Thank you!
  11. But ALL the letters there are capitalized, so I'll ask your FACE for proper capitalization! >
  12. Yeah, but I don't type "oc remix.org" into my browser to bring the site up. Your opinion is meaningless once it conflicts with the internet.
  13. Why is there an extra space between the OC and the RE.
  14. Abadoss gave me a finished WAV, so mark him as complete.
  15. What the hell is this trend of reversing letters in the names? I've seen a lot more of it lately than any decent adult in Christendom should have to see.
  16. Well it probably wouldn't, it was 5 months ago.
  17. Do video game composers have agents? I'm sure the most popular ones do, but in general it's more of a job like any other. I don't really recommend agents in any field personally unless you're doing much higher grade work. Agents are as difficult a channel as publishers, labels, etc. and they don't really do much for you at the end of the day IIRC. I have no experience with agents, but I've researched it and heard some horror stories. A gamedev model to start out with would be much better.
  18. Everytime I go into any discussion about metal music, I get a laundry list of bands I would have never heard of. What, are you all too good for a little POISON? Dragonforce FTW! \m/^o^\m/
  19. I don't know if I'd completely agree with this. They're not paying a couple bucks for just one song, they're paying a couple bucks for the whole compilation - and if they're interested in the first place, they're going to the trouble to track them down and see if they can get them for free elsewhere just to save a couple bucks. A very slight few may do this, but I really doubt it. I'm really interested in contributing as well, I just don't think I have enough time to work on a new chiptune. I have a couple already made ones, one is part of a free compilation, my own, but pretty hardly qualifies as famous. I'd like to see some examples you may have on what you're looking for, content wise. It seems to me a lot of different ways to do it.
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