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goose
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Posted: December 08 2004 at 17:18 |
If it comes to doing lots of music, I think it'd be hard to outdo
Merzbow, he's done hundreds of albums, and one of them was 50 CDs long.
Arguably it isn't music anyway, but still...
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Wizard/TRueStar
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Posted: December 08 2004 at 20:24 |
goose wrote:
If it comes to doing lots of music, I think it'd be hard to outdo Merzbow, he's done hundreds of albums, and one of them was 50 CDs long. Arguably it isn't music anyway, but still...
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if it's not music what is it?
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Wizard/TRueStar
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Posted: December 08 2004 at 20:25 |
gdub411 wrote:
Actually it sounds appealing now but how about 40 years from now? I may grow weary of this life and be ready for that great leap into the black unknown.
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Well when you get bored you can always kill yourself
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goose
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Posted: December 09 2004 at 06:00 |
Wizard/TRueStar wrote:
goose wrote:
If it comes to doing lots of
music, I think it'd be hard to outdo Merzbow, he's done hundreds of
albums, and one of them was 50 CDs long. Arguably it isn't music
anyway, but still...
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if it's not music what is it? |
noise. I mean that literally as well, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d3/Merzbow_Dharma .ogg is a short sample
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tuxon
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 14:28 |
I wish I had not read this thread
All that's happened is I know now (although I've never not known) that it is possible to live beyond a normal lifespan of 120 years (maximum according to the bible), but the research won't be over untill I've died (probably even later ). So what good does this knowledge do.
It will be possible, but not for me
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Arioch
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 14:31 |
tuxon wrote:
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It will be possible, but not for me
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why not?
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Knight of the Swords
Lord of Entropy
Duke of Chaos
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James Lee
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 17:36 |
Actually, the average lifespan has begun to show signs of decreasing recently, breaking the general trend of the last milennium.
I personally consider time to be a lot like money...you tend to assume more is better, but it's what you do with it that counts.
I know that living for fifty more years while completely dependent on medication and technology to keep me alive would be a kind of hell. I've done hospice work; though rewarding, I couldn't imagine half the earth's population like that.
Would you sacrifice your sight (or hearing, in keeping with the music that brought us here) for an extra 100 years of life? I'd have serious problems living out my normal span if something so essential to my enjoyment of life were gone.
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Reed Lover
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 17:44 |
James Lee wrote:
Actually, the average lifespan has begun to show signs of decreasing recently, breaking the general trend of the last milennium.
I personally consider time to be a lot like money...you tend to assume more is better, but it's what you do with it that counts.
I know that living for fifty more years while completely dependent on medication and technology to keep me alive would be a kind of hell. I've done hospice work; though rewarding, I couldn't imagine half the earth's population like that.
Would you sacrifice your sight (or hearing, in keeping with the music that brought us here) for an extra 100 years of life? I'd have serious problems living out my normal span if something so essential to my enjoyment of life were gone.
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Wet blanket.
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Garion81
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 17:53 |
James Lee wrote:
I know that living for fifty more years while completely dependent on medication and technology to keep me alive would be a kind of hell. |
You know James, that perfectly describes Cher!!!
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Reed Lover
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 18:12 |
Garion81 wrote:
James Lee wrote:
I know that living for fifty more years while completely dependent on medication and technology to keep me alive would be a kind of hell. |
You know James, that perfectly describes Cher!!!
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James Lee
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 18:14 |
There's one sad and scary person in this picture. Who do you think it is?
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Reed Lover
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Posted: December 13 2004 at 18:15 |
James Lee wrote:
There's one sad and scary person in this picture. Who do you think it is?
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The dwarf??
Theyre really scary in films.
The sound of barrels being scraped echoes throughout the forum.
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Reed Lover
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Posted: December 14 2004 at 19:45 |
This shall evermore be known as the pariah thread..............
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