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Topic ID: 2123
#0, Some audio rearrangement
Posted by Gryphon on May-22-11 at 02:21 AM
I've indexed the various Forum Mini-Story audio editions available on the main UF index page, since except for "Living Large", most of the ones I've done weren't actually listed anywhere other than whatever Forum post they were originally announced in, and two ("The Vulcan Heart" and "Duet for Robots in E") weren't actually linked anywhere at all, on account of I just uploaded them.

Also, there are no properly indexed links to any of the parts of Symphony No. 1 I've recorded to date, though that can be approximated by listing the directory sorted by "last modified". Ultimately, what I need to do is create proper, separate index pages for the audio material, now that it's arguably approaching a sort of critical mass, but that'll have to wait for another day.

In the meantime, this should help some.

--G.
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#1, RE: Some audio rearrangement
Posted by trigger on May-25-11 at 10:51 AM
In response to message #0
Thank you! I'm looking forward to listening to the new ones this week...

Trigger Argee
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Manon, Maccadon, Orado, etc.
Denton, never leave home without it.

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#2, recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Gryphon on May-25-11 at 04:08 PM
In response to message #0
Man, for a town that's as aging and poverty-stricken as West Podunk is, we sure have a lot of goddam Harley-Davidsons in town. Just in case you were wondering what in hell that occasional noise in the background is.

--G.
lives one door down from the road to Scenic Woodsy Place
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#3, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Gryphon on Jun-09-11 at 07:48 PM
In response to message #2
>Man, for a town that's as aging and poverty-stricken as West Podunk
>is, we sure have a lot of goddam Harley-Davidsons in town. Just in
>case you were wondering what in hell that occasional noise in the
>background is.

Thus. (NSFW.)

--G.
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#4, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by trigger on Jun-16-11 at 03:20 PM
In response to message #3

>Thus.
>(NSFW.)
>

Totally frustrating. Have you considered caltrops?

t.


Trigger Argee
trigger_argee@hotmail.com
Manon, Maccadon, Orado, etc.
Denton, never leave home without it.

"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." - HST


#5, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Gryphon on Jun-16-11 at 03:36 PM
In response to message #4
>Totally frustrating. Have you considered caltrops?

The reason I sound so annoyed there is because that was about the sixth time that had happened in the last half-hour or so. At that point I was starting to think longingly about piano wire and telephone poles.

--G.
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#6, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Pasha on Jun-16-11 at 05:41 PM
In response to message #5
>>Totally frustrating. Have you considered caltrops?
>
>The reason I sound so annoyed there is because that was about
>the sixth time that had happened in the last half-hour or so. At that
>point I was starting to think longingly about piano wire and telephone
>poles.

You'd like my old bike (Farethee well, Electric Blue, you were a good steed until the end). I've heard louder blenders.

Of course, you seem to hate electric vehicles *and* sports motorcycles, so maybe you'd have hated 'Blue on general principles. :)

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-Pasha
What was that feeling again?
Oh yes.
-Rage-


#7, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Gryphon on Jun-16-11 at 06:02 PM
In response to message #6
LAST EDITED ON Jun-16-11 AT 06:03 PM (EDT)
 
>Of course, you seem to hate electric vehicles *and* sports
>motorcycles, so maybe you'd have hated 'Blue on general principles.
>:)

I don't hate electric vehicles. What I hate is the smugness of the culture that's come to surround them, and the ham-fisted tactics the more fanatical stripe of the green lobby often employs to try and force people who don't want them to accept electric vehicles in contexts where, the technology being where it is these days, they simply do not belong. I've said more than once that should the fueling infrastructure for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles become decently entrenched, I think that technology shows a lot of promise.

Sports motorcycles, there again, nothing wrong with them in principle. I had zero interest in having one myself even back in the days when I felt competent to operate such a thing, but that doesn't mean I'm against them as a concept. I will say, though, that it must be very frustrating being a sports motorcycle rider who possesses a lick of sense and/or consideration, because the ones who don't - and there do seem to be an awful lot of them sometimes - make the rest of us hate all of you.

OTOH, really hardcore Harley people, as we saw at the beginning of this conversation, can be just as annoying. I think maybe it's just extremists I don't like, regardless of what their device of choice is. :)

--G.
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#10, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Senji on Jun-20-11 at 05:59 AM
In response to message #7
>I don't hate electric vehicles. What I hate is the smugness of the
>culture that's come to surround them, and the ham-fisted tactics the
>more fanatical stripe of the green lobby often employs to try and
>force people who don't want them to accept electric vehicles in
>contexts where, the technology being where it is these days, they
>simply do not belong.

Also, (speaking as one of the saner members of the eco-lobby), the idiocy of the fanatical stripe in pushing vehicles like the Pious which aren't actually any greener than the same-sized traditional car.

S.


#11, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Pasha on Jun-20-11 at 10:54 AM
In response to message #10
>>I don't hate electric vehicles. What I hate is the smugness of the
>>culture that's come to surround them, and the ham-fisted tactics the
>>more fanatical stripe of the green lobby often employs to try and
>>force people who don't want them to accept electric vehicles in
>>contexts where, the technology being where it is these days, they
>>simply do not belong.
>
> Also, (speaking as one of the saner members of the eco-lobby), the
>idiocy of the fanatical stripe in pushing vehicles like the Pious
>which aren't actually any greener than the same-sized traditional car.
>

Heh. Just yesterday I was talking with my dad, who was telling me about how his solar panels don't just charge his Nissan Leaf, but provide enough extra power on a sunny day to charge the guy down the street's (literally). Then again, he's got a 26 mile commute. Both ways, the lucky son-of-a-gun.

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-Pasha
What was that feeling again?
Oh yes.
-Rage-


#12, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Star Ranger4 on Jun-20-11 at 01:35 PM
In response to message #11
> Then again, he's got a 26 mile commute.
>Both ways, the lucky son-of-a-gun.
>

Indeed, and just the sort of commute pure electrics WERE designed for.

past that, I'd have to agree with G. Of the alternatives Hydrogen feels like the way we should be going for vehicles where range/speed of refueling is an issue (ie those of you who dont spend most of your time within 13 miles of home)


#9, RE: recording woes (1st world problem)
Posted by Malkarris on Jun-18-11 at 09:18 PM
In response to message #3

>
>Thus.
>(NSFW.)
>
>--G.
>-><-
>Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin
>Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
>Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.

You know, you are probably the most mild speaking pissed off person I have ever heard. I'm not really sure how I mean that, except in a neutral to positive light, I just find it remarkable.


#8, RE: Some audio rearrangement
Posted by Star Ranger4 on Jun-18-11 at 03:01 PM
In response to message #0
Just listened to "Good of the Service"...

and somehow your reading it aloud makes it even more powerfull. Dont understand why, but it does.