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  1. I also saw an OCR member there, as he had an OCR shirt on. He didn't tell me his name, though... I couldn't even guess which of the other Alberta members here is could have been. Xelebes?

    I didn't go. A lot of my friends did but I didn't go to anything between New Years Eve and the first weekend of March.

    Plus, I don't have an OCR shirt or anything like that.

  2. ^ Yeah, as a Christian I still can't figure out why private Christian colleges produce so many young couples.

    I will be engaged, and married summer '08, provided all goes as planned.

    For many girls, they only go to bible college to find a husband. Seriously. My sister-in-law did that but didn't find a guy she wanted so she married my brother.

  3. I'm gonna spare you from anymore flaming here. Take a look at the FAQs or peruse the Remixing Forum to give yourself a better basic understanding of what you need to do. Maybe that will undo some of the confusion around here.

    Next time, preface or title your thread with which ever tune you are re-arranging here. It will help us all out here.

    In the meantime, I will lock this thread and give you another chance of presenting your works-in-progress.

  4. The mono file would be split evenly into L and R channels, so it would make no difference on a big sound system - the mono signal would sound like it would come from the centre. The most loss would come from the bitrate. 22 kHz audio cannot be "upgraded" to kHz - you can't do away with the distortion offered by such a signal. Some filtering will get rid of some high end distortion from the aliasing that occurs.

    Moire distortion will be minimal due to the fact that 22 kHz fits easily into a 44 kHz signal.

  5. Also while I'm going for a degree in music, it's not even classical music or music theory. It's more music business than anything else. Anyway, I don't think we (as judges) are elitist - especially considering that you agree to have us critique your stuff when you send it in, and there is a public, well-defined standard for what we are looking for.

    But I do dislike music elitists. Lots of people at school here won't even listen to a song if it uses samples or MIDI parts. Then there's the opposite end of the spectrum, the really hardcore electronic music fans who insist on correcting you every time you use a genre incorrectly, or shit on a track because it did something you're "not allowed to do" in a particular genre. Dumb.

    Techno. ;)

  6. Well, they said they loved the action and all the fighting, but according to them, the forced & cliched dialogue dragged it down. He said he would have preferred more fighting. :P

    I so wanted the movie to be a silent movie - that would have been epic. But alas, there's dialogue so it's only gonna make the experience painful for me.

  7. Eh heh...

    Originally posted by: kingcharlesj on Nexopia

    my friends and I are going to see the movie 300 tonight at midnight

    and sneak pizzas in the theatre

    my friends took a wheel chair from wal-mart, and fixed it up so we can hide pizzas in it

    and since im the lightest i get to ride in it, lol

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    But anyways, back on topic. I'm thinking of watching it - but I'm hoping there is no dialogue. Absolutely none - maybe a few war cries here and there but nothing else.

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