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  1. Pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25310157@N08/sets/72157607557034596/
  2. Heh. He makes a bit more on the download version. Materials and shipping and service cost money!
  3. I've shipped probably around 200 cds in those cases and I've only gotten feedback from a couple people saying they've broken. The cases seem to be sturdier than normal jewel cases too. Sometimes I'd stick a piece of bubble wrap inside of the case to protect from it from collapsing from getting squashed but not always since I didn't know if it was necessary or not. I'll try and do it all the time now.
  4. Woo. I'll have pictures of the discs probably tomorrow. These are cased in the same kickass cases I did Audix's and a lot of my albums in. Examples: Physical orders should ship thursday. The shop has been tested, but please let me know if you encounter any ordering problems! Enjoy the music. I dig this album quite a bit. It's not the most slickly produced thing I've heard (though it doesn't sound bad or anything), but its a lot of fun. A lot of it sounds Uematsu-esque and really brings me back to playing 32 bit RPGs like Suikoden and FFVII, where there were certain 'ominous' themes, 'adventuring' themes, etc that illustrated scenes. This is that, plus electronica sprinkled in for more fun-ness. Even the not high-end acoustic instrument samples (Reason orkester, I believe) suggest to me that 32 bit game system midi flavor. This is good, and it isn't something I've heard too much before. Right on.
  5. Please refrain from using lots of filters. Graphics newbs are always using photoshop filters on everything. Uggh. Neon glow has got to go. Also, no Comic Sans font, please.
  6. I've been playing rock band like 4 times a week since November.
  7. Yeah I love downloadable games for 360, PS3 and PSP. Its great just turning on the system and browsing the list of games, seeing what I feel like playing at the moment. Especially for the PSP where you don't have to carry anything but the PSP. Sony should really go wild with the PSP Playstation Store, make the PSP 3000 cheaper, get rid of the UMD drive, and give it either a HD or 16+ GB solid state memory.
  8. EDIT: KOMPLETED! SGX - Lux Aeterna - Requiem for a Dream [sGX's Transient Mix] Download it or stream it: http://www.protagonistrecords.net/?q=node/80 Bass in yo face!
  9. I think he told me that too...I guess he reuses his material.
  10. Huh...is there a way to find trade in values online or do you have to go to the store? I'm just trading in the game. I'm not buying the new gear. I've spent a lot of money on music games this year - I'll use the old stuff.
  11. EBgames has a thing where you get 20% more trade in credit if you trade in towards RB2. I think I'm going to go sell RB1...I don't see myself flipping discs to play one metallica track.
  12. People don't respond as well to compilation albums. People like to support independent artists in the community, but generally have some favorites - its a bit more monumental when an artist puts out a whole album of material than participating in one song on a compilation of artists the listener may or may not like or know of. I put together a couple free albums where friends remixed some of my stuff and interest on those was way less than my normal albums. Also, maybe the albums from "important" people get more attention because they are for pay. When you release an album for pay, especially when there is a physical version, the artist has invested not only extra time, but money to get the thing out there. In these cases, support is actually needed, not just wanted, and I think listeners respond to that. I listened to this album and it is pretty rad. Thanks folks for putting this together. I really dug Treedom and Grizzly Adams, though they were both so short! Overall, it was a nice bunch of mainly chill tracks that were nice to listen to during my work day. Yummy
  13. MC (did some piano remixes) and I used to talk with him daily and he definitely faded out of existence. I remember he started being on AIM only once in a while and he would say that he was beginning to take on more responsibilities at the recording studio and getting busier. Then he was gone forever!
  14. That's some pretty good looking stuff. You should set up a deviant art page or something to put these up on.
  15. The first one was about 10 minutes, then the rest were about 4 minutes for me. I played it about a month ago.
  16. I'm pretty sure since they had so much space, they didn't work terribly hard on making efficient use of it. They probably used super-high quality lossless audio for a lot of the voice and cinema tracks that they could squeeze way down and sound very close to as good. Video could probably squashed a lot too. I bet they could get it within 4 DVD's if not 2. oh, and swapping discs 4 times is way better than waiting on 4 10 minute installs.
  17. Obviously GPA is important in some fields, but in many it is not. Even for grad school. I don't think an arts grad school cares about what grades you got - they'll just look at your past work to see if you are talented. Though I do agree that some of the emphasis some people are putting on clubs is a bit overboard. No employee cares that you were active in DDR and Rock Climbing clubs. In order for a club to help your resume it either has to be something where you learn and develop skills you would want for a career or the club sounds like it would provide such skills (even if it doesn't).
  18. GPA is mostly only important if your career is in the sciences. Otherwise, most employers will just look at your GPA to see that you are not some idiot irresponsible slacker. Just keep it above 3.0 and you're good. The important things are internships/experience and portfolio items. If you are in the arts, make sure you have portfolio items not just from class; it shows you have drive. See if you can find clubs or activities that will force you to use or develop skills that are important for your career path.
  19. WTF? Maybe for med school or if you are really dumb or something. 100 level courses are generally quite easy and laid back. This is University I'm talking about, not Community College. CC is probably easier. My highschool friend called his first year of CC, "13th Grade".
  20. Woah I have a Dell Inspiron, an Axiom 25, and those same headphones! I've got a chair and a mouse too!!!!
  21. ACID Music is probably a lot more functional than you think it is. The last two versions have vsti support, record fine, have some of the best audio manipulation tools available, etc. Upgrading to ACID Pro (which is also pretty kickass) only gets you a bunch of much more advanced features you probably don't have use for yet. I'm just saying you may want to look further into learning ACID a bit before you spend money on a new host. You could spend your money on new plugins that will work in ACID or any new host you may upgrade to in the future.
  22. I checkd out the demo and know the reviews are very good....but right now I'm having plenty of fun shooting brightly colored things in Geometry Wars2.
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