So true, all that power needed to peel an apple…
TNP isn’t alive
So true, all that power needed to peel an apple…
TNP isn’t alive
I am. Are you?
TNP reads tarot cards.
False, I find books more interesting to read instead.
TNP knows which currency piece features Thomas Jefferson.
False. I ain’t no American!
TNP likes the idea of digital currency
False, credit card is already that so I don’t need some unstable Bitcoin
TNP has 5 or more currencies (me: US dollar, Euro, pound, Canadian dollar, and a single yen)
false, don’t think I held on to any from my previous travels.
@DeusExMackia I answered this solely to let you know that I’ve finally listened to W:/2016ALBUM/. If one keeps in mind that it was made by a guy who’s a bit sick of it all and bored and messing around it’s actually enjoyable (with liberal applications of skip forward). I find it somewhat amusing that Beatport’s genre and key algorithm software is having an absolute conniption trying to identify what the hell some of the tracks are (they’re completely off the mark). In brief, 4ware, Imaginary Friends and Let Go are more typical offerings that lean heavily on his established, now “mainstream” soundscape, but after that, he clearly starts messing around. Whelk Then builds on an ominous loop and lavishes a mixture of acoustic and electronic sounds on maximum reverb… the repetitiveness works in the track’s favour as atmosphere building so that one I had no trouble listening to the whole extract. Titles that still intimated towards some kind of coherent aesthetic in a similar fashion include Snowcone and, ironically, Cat Thruster, though the latter probably only makes sense to me in that I’ve encountered a similar vibe from, of all things, sound tracks to Asian game-show parody games. But then come 2448, Deus Ex Machina, and Glish and he just went maximum abrasiveness on those. And by the time he got to Three Pound Chicken Wing… well… it just seems he’d stopped giving a fuck about even the title being relevant after the big wash it almost sounds like downtempo hardstyle, whatever the hell that is.
… damnit I got tempted into buying it. Damn you Deadmau5 and making me buy this thing you clearly shat out of your computer. I’m only buying it for… science. And because I have a discount code.
TNP has a Beatport account.
False, barely been on that site:grin:
TNP is working on a truly abhorrent car right now
@strop
Glad to hear you listened to it, and I like your thoughts on it. It really is a “meh, here’s something I made the other day” kind of an album
False.
TNP is a perfect gentleman.
Tralse, While I favor acting like a gentleman, the idea of perfection is usually the construct of a delusional mind. Therefore I am not perfect, but I am a gentleman.
TNP finds this amusing:
“01000101 dude!”
It killed about 5 minutes translating to text, so kinda.
TNP isn’t big or knowledgable on programming.
true
TNP likes go-karts
True!
TNP prefers cold climate to hot.
True
TNP is trying to beat killrob’s fastest cars in the world challange.
False, temporarily gave up and started another campaign.
TNP also fails in campaign at difficulties above easy.
I’m still trying to deal with making cars that don’t take 150+ engineering time and have a million production units. I don’t even want to talk about my attempts with the campaign…
TNP has loved watching this game develop
True
TNP has made biodiesel
False
TNP knows THIS IS 5 WAYS BERNIE CAN STILL WIN!!! CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT!!!
Fake news, Sad!
TNP dislikes pithy slogans.
I dunno. If a slogan needs to be effective, then surely it being short and sweet would help?
TNP likes cheese and biscuits
We see too many damn pithy slogans, they’re fine if they’re rare and valuable, but when an entire social media platform runs an open market on slogans, you just get a lot of great sounding stuff that feels good but it’s heavily diluted. The age of the pithy slogan is not now!
TNP is cramming