... some kid just stood up and told the class to shut up. I hate kids like that.
This is a university/college, right? If the rest of the class is being loud for no goddamn reason he should be able to tell everyone to fuck off because he's paying for his time there.
You should be able to assign an arbitrary number of artists to a song.
That would make the spreadsheet view a little complicated. What I do is put the conductor or the soloist as the artist, and put other stuff like the orchestra and the singers in the comments section.
I want to be able to choose an artist on my iPod and play everything by that artist.
Yes, while I do realize I could create a playlist for that purpose, I should not have to go to extra effort to work around a software design flaw, and having a datapoint that is clearly in a many-to-one relationship assigned to a simple field is a pretty basic design flaw.
And yes I do understand that this is a limitation of idv3.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
Hey guys! I just got back from the DMV and I registered to vote in California! I'm excited to get a chance to vote on Prop 8, but I have to admit I'm disappointed to lose my vote in Florida, which is more of a battleground state.
I hope you are also going to vote NO on Props 7 and 10.
I haven't heard anything about those, what are they on?
They are both on renewable energy. Prop 7 is a push to increase the renewable energy mandate -- which would be good, but the Reps, Dems and enviro groups are all against it, saying it's well-intentioned and poorly-worded enough to do more harm than good.
Prop 10 is a way for California to give money to T. Boone Pickens, the Texas oil tycoon and rat bastard financier of the 2004 election 'swift boat' ads.
I want to be able to choose an artist on my iPod and play everything by that artist.
Yes, while I do realize I could create a playlist for that purpose, I should not have to go to extra effort to work around a software design flaw, and having a datapoint that is clearly in a many-to-one relationship assigned to a simple field is a pretty basic design flaw.
And yes I do understand that this is a limitation of idv3.
So you want to be able to get everything in your library with Genesis and Phil Collins when you're in a Phil Collins mood? I can see how that's handy. I don't come across that problem too much, because most of the stuff I listen to is, well, big blocks of music that lasts at least 30 minutes, but more commonly over an hour, so I don't really need playlists, unless I'm actually listening to tracks from solo albums, in which case there's only one artist anyway.
While we're talking about playlist generation, what I really want is something that keeps playing the top related video link on YouTube, so I can just go through a bunch of random opera clips without having to go back to click on a button every 5 or 10 minutes.
So you want to be able to get everything in your library with Genesis and Phil Collins when you're in a Phil Collins mood? I can see how that's handy.
Yeah.
About 50% of my music is electronica/techno/dance/whatever the hell you want to call it. So I might have a Justice song remixed by MSTRKRFT, for instance. Despite the actual "artist" being Justice, it sounds more like a MSTRKRFT song, and would make sense to play if I were in a MSTRKRFT mood.
And then I also listen to a fair bit of hip-hop & rap, where the collaborations get ridiculous.
I can also see it being useful for crossovers, guest vocalists, classical performances that you might want to organize by orchestra, etc.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
And you know the multiple artists thing isn't a HUGE deal, it would just be an added convenience. but for years I said I wanted gapless playback, and Apple gave me gapless playback. I said I wanted a flash memory player, and Apple gave me a flash memory player. So I figure somewhere, in some mystical way, the Apple angels are actually listening to me and answering my prayers.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
And you know the multiple artists thing isn't a HUGE deal, it would just be an added convenience. but for years I said I wanted gapless playback, and Apple gave me gapless playback. I said I wanted a flash memory player, and Apple gave me a flash memory player. So I figure somewhere, in some mystical way, the Apple angels are actually listening to me and answering my prayers.
I should probably check out that Genius bar and see what it suggests for me. I suck at branching out. It only happens discretely. That is to say, one day I feel adventurous and pick up a random album by someone I don't know, and if I like them, I get obsessed and buy everything related and I don't listen to anything else until one day the adventurous mood strikes again. My musical progression isn't really a continuous function.
Now somebody answer my question while I check out the new apple stuff
I have heard negative reviews of its actual replayability. You may actually be better off renting it.
it seems silly to attack Spore on basis of its "replayability"
if it's the kind of thing you're into, it's infinitely replayable
it's polarizing if anything, but its strengths and its flaws are pretty pronouncedly plain
It's perfectly possible to criticize Spore for being fun initially but not having much replayability.
Okay, so if you buy a game about creating things and dislike creating things, it has no replayability.
If I buy Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2 but hate doing sidequests, farming abilities, or earning new classes, the game has no replayability and a shelf life of about 10 hours.
It doesn't really make it a fair avenue of attack, though.
It's perfectly possible to criticize Spore for being fun initially but not having much replayability.
It's perfectly possible to criticize you for not gobbling enough black cocks, but such a criticism would be wholly without merit.
But think of all the black cocks that have to make do, not being gobbled! MikeMan can't slack off just because he doesn't feel like it, it is a duty he must observe for the sake of the cocks!
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good call, I never reall thought of it that way but that's absolutely true,.
out, chat. back when I get home.
I agree, I still hate it.
No I really just mopped my floor
Should I buy Spore or rent it for the wii hmm
dont stop
im close
I want to be able to choose an artist on my iPod and play everything by that artist.
Yes, while I do realize I could create a playlist for that purpose, I should not have to go to extra effort to work around a software design flaw, and having a datapoint that is clearly in a many-to-one relationship assigned to a simple field is a pretty basic design flaw.
And yes I do understand that this is a limitation of idv3.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
i'm close because gooey's close
Gooey is close because he's watching you. Don't disappoint him.
In the new firefox making the text bigger makes the images bigger, too.
That helps with layout.
Mutual masturbation: it's a vicious cycle.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Should I winky?
I think I'm gonna winky...
:winky:
i thought i saw my name and i got all happy
So you want to be able to get everything in your library with Genesis and Phil Collins when you're in a Phil Collins mood? I can see how that's handy. I don't come across that problem too much, because most of the stuff I listen to is, well, big blocks of music that lasts at least 30 minutes, but more commonly over an hour, so I don't really need playlists, unless I'm actually listening to tracks from solo albums, in which case there's only one artist anyway.
While we're talking about playlist generation, what I really want is something that keeps playing the top related video link on YouTube, so I can just go through a bunch of random opera clips without having to go back to click on a button every 5 or 10 minutes.
All done!
Subservience fantasies are hot.
Now somebody answer my question while I check out the new apple stuff
Yeah.
About 50% of my music is electronica/techno/dance/whatever the hell you want to call it. So I might have a Justice song remixed by MSTRKRFT, for instance. Despite the actual "artist" being Justice, it sounds more like a MSTRKRFT song, and would make sense to play if I were in a MSTRKRFT mood.
And then I also listen to a fair bit of hip-hop & rap, where the collaborations get ridiculous.
I can also see it being useful for crossovers, guest vocalists, classical performances that you might want to organize by orchestra, etc.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
and i call you tramp
I get this a lot, but it's usually because I've been sigged for saying something assy or people are deriding hippies.
Yeah, I thought something pretty perverted when I read Medopine's post, but I kept it to myself.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I have heard negative reviews of its actual replayability. You may actually be better off renting it.
you really have to make your own fun with it
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
That's a lot of threads. Maybe you should find 10 or 12 you like and stick with those for a while.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
if it's the kind of thing you're into, it's infinitely replayable
it's polarizing if anything, but its strengths and its flaws are pretty pronouncedly plain
:evil:
It's perfectly possible to criticize Spore for being fun initially but not having much replayability.
or is it better phrased as "want and wont to do?"
I should probably check out that Genius bar and see what it suggests for me. I suck at branching out. It only happens discretely. That is to say, one day I feel adventurous and pick up a random album by someone I don't know, and if I like them, I get obsessed and buy everything related and I don't listen to anything else until one day the adventurous mood strikes again. My musical progression isn't really a continuous function.
It's perfectly possible to criticize you for not gobbling enough black cocks, but such a criticism would be wholly without merit.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Apparently you'd like to talk to Jerry too.
If I buy Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2 but hate doing sidequests, farming abilities, or earning new classes, the game has no replayability and a shelf life of about 10 hours.
It doesn't really make it a fair avenue of attack, though.
But think of all the black cocks that have to make do, not being gobbled! MikeMan can't slack off just because he doesn't feel like it, it is a duty he must observe for the sake of the cocks!
I'm still weighing out the two options.