I grew (am still growing?) up in Upstate New York, which is of course in the southernmost part of it. What you said struck me as familiar to the folk around here, so I had to comment. =]
This is one of the times that I wish that Slashdot had a "I grew up in the Southern United States" moderation.
Re:Yes, 'cuz that's what teenaged music fans want.
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Well, I'm 18, so I don't know if I'd count as a kid or not, but I do indeed care about indie labels and DRM free music. I buy almost all of my tracks on Beatport, and the rest is second-hand vinyl from random sellers online or from Ebay. I also go record bin diving at whatever place I can. (And check if it's not from the RIAA from RIAARadar.)
Yeah, not really the norm, but still... it's existant.
Ishkur made a great site showing a wide scope of different electronic genres. He has a history of electronic instruments, too.
http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html
Never give out your main email address, except for trusted friends/family memebers. Also, never post this email address anywhere on the net, if possible. Trusted people are people who know enough about computers and the internet to know not to sign you up for mailing lists and other useless crap like that.
Create a backup email address at Yahoo, HotPop, whatever. Use this one for singing up for services on the web, and for "untrusted" friends/family.
I've received a grand total of two spam emails to my main addresses, and only a handful to my Yahoo one, which are whisked away to the bulk folder, anyway.
This is obviously because you didn't DO A BARREL ROLL.
I grew (am still growing?) up in Upstate New York, which is of course in the southernmost part of it. What you said struck me as familiar to the folk around here, so I had to comment. =]
This is one of the times that I wish that Slashdot had a "I grew up in the Southern United States" moderation.
Well, I'm 18, so I don't know if I'd count as a kid or not, but I do indeed care about indie labels and DRM free music. I buy almost all of my tracks on Beatport, and the rest is second-hand vinyl from random sellers online or from Ebay. I also go record bin diving at whatever place I can. (And check if it's not from the RIAA from RIAARadar.) Yeah, not really the norm, but still... it's existant.
... but a GENIOUS ASSHOLE, at that! Mwahaha!
Another one they missed is Beatport
As a warning, the site is pretty flash heavy. But it's worth it IMHO.
You're talking about "magic" "tricks", right? Right? And this "lesbians" thing. Is that French?
I don't think I understand...Ishkur made a great site showing a wide scope of different electronic genres. He has a history of electronic instruments, too. http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html
FLCL was made by GAINAX, not Ghibli.
Just a note, SP4 didn't "break your system". It made it so DVD's were not being decoded properly.
Never give out your main email address, except for trusted friends/family memebers. Also, never post this email address anywhere on the net, if possible. Trusted people are people who know enough about computers and the internet to know not to sign you up for mailing lists and other useless crap like that.
Create a backup email address at Yahoo, HotPop, whatever. Use this one for singing up for services on the web, and for "untrusted" friends/family.
Use http://mailinator.com/ for anything and everything else.