

I'm imagining Tremors and this is worse you say?
...it's all guns and fame
Yeah just started. Very good.
...to Americans
Not just once per year. Next one is in August.
Music production is the only reason I still have a Windows installation on dual boot. My Ableton install and stack of VSTs is holding me back.
You definitely can do music production on Linux though. Bitwig is good and works natively.
Time for everyone to stop hyping up the Mediterranean diet for longevity and move over to the UK diet.
Talk about putting a ring on it...
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At least you want the kid and are self aware. That's more than some people get.
BBC's You're Dead To Me is good if you want something a bit light. There's a regular host who's joined by a comedian and a historian. Covers a different topic each time.
Pasta and custard
Wadder
I agree with you but it does cut both ways. Anonymity empowers assholes, too.
The red scare? The war on terror? It's a new type of crazy in government, I can't deny that. But spreading fear of Them isn't new.
Somebody cropped off the name False Knees from the bottom. Boo.
How did we get here? We've always been here. There have always been people warning about "they". Some portion of them have always been otherwise intelligent.Some portion of them have even been correct. This isn't a new phenomenon. It's easier for conspiracy theories to spread now, with the internet, and that's led to them being less fun and more dangerous, but it's mostly just the same shit.
How did you get the voice chat to work? I want to like it but my experience so far has not been good
Interesting. From some googling it looks like America is a mix of both but leaning towards day-ta, whereas the other countries are more consistently as I said.
I have a British friend who now lives in Canada and works in tech and has changed the way he says it (from day-ta to dah-ta, or really more like dah-da) for convenience. I had thought that it was an Atlantic divide but seems like there's more to it.
That is incorrect
Brits pronounce it day-ta, Americans, Canadians and Australians pronounce it dah-ta. Data pronounces it Day-ta.
Urban Sea by Mr Chimp
I hope a little self promotion isn't frowned upon here. It's not like the community is overwhelmed with posts.