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- barbtastic0
Pi Day (3.14) - March 14th. A "holiday" celebrated by math geeks everywhere.
_salisae_
(Mar 14 07, 04:09)
---------------------sorta like april 20?
:D
- blog0
TKA - Thread Killers Anonymous
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they meet above
- Greedo0
vormburo
- Super_Black0
I was a bartender once... literally, once... one night. (15 years ago or so).
I had designed the interior for a new bar, and on opening night they grossly underestimated how many people would show up. The place was packed and there was a long line outside all night. So the owner asked me if I could help out. I said; "sure". I didn't know what any drinks (names) were, so unless people ordered a beer or something I knew, I basically just said: "okay", smiled, and mixed some random stuff together for them.
Good times.
- v-gates0
^yup
emokid
(May 24 07, 12:04)you need someone to do it for you is all
- Bender0
Last chance
- Rand0
Tristan Murail, born in 1947 at Le Havre, France, received degrees in classical and North African Arabic (at the National School of Oriental Languages) and in economics (at the Paris Institute of Political Science) before turning to composition. A student of Olivier Messiaen, he won the Prix de Rome in 1971 and spent two years at the Villa Médicis. Upon his return to Paris in 1973, he founded the Itinéraire ensemble with a group of young performers and composers, among them Gerard Grisey; the group became widely renowned for its groundbreaking explorations of the relationship between instrumental performance and many aspects of electronics. In the 1980s, Mr. Murail began using computer technology to further his research into acoustic phenomena. This lead him to years of collaboration with the IRCAM, where he directed the composition program from 1991 to 1997 and helped develop the Patchwork composition software. Mr. Murail has also taught at numerous schools and festivals worldwide, including the Darmstadt Ferienkurse, the Abbaye de Royaumont, and the Toho University in Tokyo. Mr. Murail’s works have won many awards and have been widely performed throughout Europe, Asia, Australia, and both Americas. Recent notable works include the orchestral work Le Partage des eaux and the chamber ensemble works Bois flotté, L’Esprit des dunes, and Serendib, which was commissioned by the Ensemble InterContemporain in 1991. These works explore ever-more complex sound objects—whereas earlier pieces had used relatively abstract objects, later works use sources as disparate as Mongolian overtone singing, Tibetan traditional instruments, and even natural sounds such as the noise of water flowing against rocks. Mr. Murail is currently a professor of composition at Columbia University.
- designerror0
i fell fine and now i feel fine
- version30
mommy's little boy was a honkey shaman
- canuck0
I am thinking of flying to California to see wu tang, rage against the machine and cypress hill in august. Wouldn't that be a delight.
- Crouwel0
when water was turned into wine
- omgitsacamera0
thursday was a sucky day
- pressplay0
copied some spam and posted it in the spammer report hotline to see what happens. post and account got deleted
- xenicon0
repetition stays the course
- designerror0
in time things will get better..
exactly when is uncertain..
- mr_snuggles0
awesome, nobody did anything during that period of time...
- emokid0
lit!
- scarabin0
ed hardy is lisa frank for dudes.
think about it.
- e-pill0
just concepted a whole collection of 14 bags with 30 colourways each
now just need to concept 3 more unique collection with 30 colours and then i need to create hardware and spec the interiors and fabricate and get approvals and send to factories and then maybe goto factories..oi
- brooke0
I would like to learn more about vaginal orgasms.