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  • yeah! thats what I meant - must not post after a few beers!
  • Quote: Originally Posted by FuturePastNow I'm going to build a gaming PC for about the same amount of money soon. AMD and ATI (well, OK, they're both just AMD) is really looking good at that price. Would that I could afford a Core i7, but $200…
  • Hi 2008, You seem to be having a good conversation going here, so I wont say too much Last I recall you went somewhere hot near the equator, and consulting, still there? Having fun with your PC, its about time I upgraded my graphics, running…
  • Here it is, nothing outstanding, its a 1994 Univega 6061T6 that was found virtually unised in ex gf's mothers shed a few years ago, which I intended to turn into a hybrid bike one day - the new shifters are now fitted and work sweetly. Next I ne…
  • Who's keeping it up then? Today, I am going to fix up my bike again so that I can ride to work at the earliest opportunity (ie as long as its not friggin raining). Yesterday, I was wandering around a bike shop, and discovered a set of semi-vinta…
  • You're probably right, I cant think of any really musical genii that have become really famous 'because of their music' - since 95 atleast. Im not reallyttalking about the people scratching around to make genuine music - Im talking about the med…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by sammi jo I agree, in that artists have to adopt to "the new model". However, that model includes selling merchandise at shows, a primary source of income for a touring band these days, and the media upon which the musi…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by sammi jo Thats all very *nice*, but its not addressing the question. If you're an artist and your song gets played on Spotify (or a listener downloads it) how does the writer and/or performer get remunerated for this p…
  • Having looked into it, what streams down is cached on your computer quite extensively. Playing albums a second time, does not draw any data from the net, so the stream is obviously saved. I went looking for it, and its all in a proprietry format …