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So.

 

Today, I found Le's Landslide page.

 

This inspired me to make music, using multiple samples of A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURRED.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/47240216/lstonal/lstonalmixdown1.mp3

 

For best results, turn up the volume and use stereo. :P

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*facedesk*

*facedesk*

 

Mind you, if I had a phone, this might get a place as a ringtone. l405G.jpg ("Might" because of Freedom Planet and FD1 l405G.jpg)

 

 

That's not a song!

IT'S AN ABOMINATION!

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*facedesk*

*facedesk*

 

Mind you, if I had a phone, this might get a place as a ringtone. l405G.jpg ("Might" because of Freedom Planet and FD1 l405G.jpg)

 

 

That's not a song!

IT'S AN ABOMINATION!

[/no,notFP][/itsactuallyfromTheHobbit][/trickedyathere][/ l405G.jpg ]
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I never said it was a song. A song is only one format of music. :P

 

That doesn't disqualify it from being an abomination. l405G.jpg

 

It'd probably work very well as a ringtone. It's loud and easily heard over noise. :P

 

Let's just try this out shall we? Except... I'm using a Nokia Brick. l405G.jpg

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It'd probably work very well as a ringtone. It's loud and easily heard over noise. :P

 

Let's just try this out shall we? Except... I'm using a Nokia Brick. l405G.jpg

 

let's see, that should take .mid files, iirc?  What model is it?

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let's see, that should take .mid files, iirc? What model is it?

 

By Nokia Brick I mean Nokia Brick. I mean the one without the colour display, and with Snake installed. l405G.jpg

The only thing you can connect to it is the charger. l405G.jpg

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let's see, that should take .mid files, iirc? What model is it?

 

By Nokia Brick I mean Nokia Brick. I mean the one without the colour display, and with Snake installed. l405G.jpg

The only thing you can connect to it is the charger. l405G.jpg

 

That the 3310?  The one where you can program in songs?  Or a different one?

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That the 3310? The one where you can program in songs?

 

Correct... but you can't do anything other than Middle C to a B three octaves up.

I wish you luck trying to work out how to get the stuff right. l405G.jpg

 

EDIT: It can only play one note at a time FYI.

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hmm. Can it record your voice in any way?

Nope.

 

[/OneWordPostsAreDiscouragedHere] l405G.jpg

 

Anyway... how long did this take you to make? Two seconds? l405G.jpg

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A half hour but that was because I had to compile the sound sample into several pitched samples in a soundset for my drum machine software, and then sequence it. :P

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A half hour

 

You actually spent time on this? What is this nonsense! le717, stop hacking! l405G.jpg

Considering I wrote the core of the LANDSLIDES site in half-hour to an hour time... :P But again, I am innocent here, inn-o-scent.

 

By Nokia Brick I mean Nokia Brick. I mean the one without the colour display, and with Snake installed. l405G.jpg

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Considering I wrote the core of the LANDSLIDES site in half-hour to an hour time...

 

See? It's the same time as Noghiri... or should I say  le717 spent on it.

HACKER! l405G.jpg

 

<image of brick>

That has probably got more computational power. I understand that Hex in Discworld was effectively ant-powered. l405G.jpg

(also, did you seriously go outside, grab a brick, take a photo, and then photoshop the text and the Lego snake on top?)

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the brick also has more gravitational power but is less likely to survive the apocalypse.  But only by a little bit.

 

Yeah, Hex was primarily ant-powered, although it also took a large amount of thaumic energy, too, iirc.

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the brick also has more gravitational power

 

Power? Potential energy, surely? Power = Work / Time...

 

Yeah, Hex was primarily ant-powered, although it also took a large amount of thaumic energy, too, iirc.

I'm not so sure. Hex did "grow," as not per se, but I don't think it needed the thaumaturgical field to function. I could be wrong.

 

Also, you have the ant counter on its own which was mentioned in... Going Postal, perhaps? I can't remember.

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See? It's the same time as Noghiri... or should I say le717 spent on it. HACKER!

I forgot to mention...

My computer is currently named IAmAHacker for the last two months.

Seriously.

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O.T.

Cue Accusationpons in 3, 2, 1... :P
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O.T. Cue Accusationpons in 3, 2, 1... :P

 

0!

 

HACKER
HACKER
I CALL HAX
HACKER
HAX0R l405G.jpg

Enough of that. l405G.jpg

 

My computer is currently named IAmAHacker for the last two months.

... Why? Just why would you have that as a name?

... there again, our are all African rivers, so we at least have some scheme...

In Win8, how easy is it to change your computer's name?

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The scheme here is... variations of "SKYNET" such as "SKYNET-MAIN" and "SKYNET-SISTERLAPTOP"

 

What scheme? This makes less and less sense the more I look at it... Skynet? What is that? A Google search has left me inconclusive...

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It's a rather stupid Terminator reference.  Skynet is the sentient computer that does things and is revealed at the start of the first movie.

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It's a rather stupid

 

so why'd you make it then? l405G.jpg

 

 

 

Skynet is the sentient computer that does things and is revealed at the start of the first movie.

OH WOW IT'S A COMPUTER THAT DOES THINGS OMG REALLY 11111 roflcopter x d lol muahahahahahaha

 

+5 CYNICISM

 

 

Also, what program did you make this in?

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