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#31
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on June 20, 2008, 02:58:32 AM
Quote from: SillyCybin on June 18, 2008, 09:13:17 AM
encouraging liars and cheats to lie and cheat aint my bag. That how I see voting and thats why I don't do it. Maybe it's different over there but in the uk its about power - they want your vote, they don't want to help make the country a better place, they want power and influence and it's written all over their fucking faces. We don't even have a 'lesser of 2 evils' option - its just cunts all the way down :evilmad:

Why, yes, they're all the same.  Enjoy your war.

This.

I have no problem encouraging liars and cheats, provided they are (theoretically) going to do less damage than the liars and cheats I'm not encouraging.
#32
Quote from: triple zero on June 19, 2008, 01:46:55 AM

QuoteI'm not sure what exactly you're asking in the last paragraph though. Are you asking what sets on the stressfactor site are around 145 bpm?

yes, basically.

personally i find slowing down a track does more damage to its sound than speeding it up, so eh, 138-147 BPM or so? :)

i wonder if i can find a nice linux commandline tool that analyses that for me. i'd love to have that metadata ready for me always.

Hm, can't help you with that. Haven't heard 'em all. You'll probably find that most of them are faster than that though.

and thanks Fred! (check out the show in an hour in a half. srsly.)
#33
Is my mixing really so hard to notice that it sounds like I put tracks together end on end? That's awesome!
I didn't do all the samples and edits myself (not by a longshot), just mixed it normally.

I'm not sure what exactly you're asking in the last paragraph though. Are you asking what sets on the stressfactor site are around 145 bpm?
#34
In promotion of the site I DJ at and of my own bad self, here's a mix of oldschool hardcore (and a Squarepusher tune). And if you like it, check out my show every Thursday from 10-12 GMT (5-7 EST), where I play oldschool, dnb, and so much more.

Tracklist:
1. Ruff Tuff & Wicked Stuff - Chapel of Dub
2. Austin - Unity In Dub (Stop-Go Mix)
3. Blame - This Piano Track
4. Acen - Window In The Sky (Nino's Brighter Day Remix)
5. Strictly Rockers - Cut Like A Lumberjack
6. Naughty Naughty - Naughty Naughty 8A
7. Rude Boy Rude - Let It Shine
8. Release - Drifting (Moonrocks on Mars Mix)
9. Randall & Uncle 22 - Calling All Cars
10. Squarepusher - Dimotane Co
11. D'Cruze - Want You Now (SS & EQ Remix)
12. Reel 2 Reel - Mix to the Max 3 B
13. Smpte - Six AM
14. Rufige Cru - Knowledge
15. DJ Fav - Who Are You?
16. Luna C - Mind of A Lunatic (Kniteforce Remix)
17. EOAD - Love The Feeling
18. Slipmatt - SMD2B

Download here

Enjoy!
#35
Or Kill Me / Re: Recycling
May 15, 2008, 02:14:24 AM
 :mittens: :mittens: :mittens: :mittens: :mittens: :mittens:

One of your best. That one hit home, really, really strongly.
#36
Quote from: Nigel on May 05, 2008, 10:53:05 PM
A lot of my sentiment is in response to the original post"

Quote from: The Littlest Ubermensch on May 03, 2008, 06:35:40 AM
I just read this article on Rick Warren's church though the magic of Stumbleupon, and it got me thinking: how could we adopt the "small, personal group" model that has worked so well for evangelical Christians, Communists, and AA?

Did you read the article? What struck me about it is that it seems to be about GROWTH. Spreading the word.

Did you? Of course it was about growth, but the point was pointing out the effectiveness of that model of growth, not just "spreading the word"


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With most decentralized movements/organizations, it seems like the small communal element is key to their success with spreading.

Do you see what I'm responding to, and what I'm objecting to?

I think that the cabal system is great, especially because it IS so decentralized and unorganized and each cell is it's own entity, free to make its mission whatever they want. Networking is grand, too, and larger group projects... if I didn't think so I wouldn't be here.

The idea of tackling, as a group, a question like "how do we facilitate the spread of Discordianism", on the other hand, makes me deeply uncomfortable, to the point where I want to make my opinion about it clear up front. I won't participate. If other people do, I will probably mostly ignore it, as I have thus far mostly ignored other efforts to "recruit". If it becomes more pervasive than I'm comfortable with, I'll simply find something else to do with my time.

Just sayin'.

I'm not sure what the big deal here is at all. I understand that there's nothing wrong with not liking the potential for proselytization, but it seems like we're wasting potential if we don't try to get the good ideas we have to spread.
#37
I just read this article on Rick Warren's church though the magic of Stumbleupon, and it got me thinking: how could we adopt the "small, personal group" model that has worked so well for evangelical Christians, Communists, and AA? One problem I'm seeing with the methods we're proposing is that they tend to focus on either mass action, or one on one mindfuckery, without much of the tight knit cells that seem to work so well.

With most decentralized movements/organizations, it seems like the small communal element is key to their success with spreading. The problem with that though, is adapting that model to antiauthoritarian, dogma-free ideology, seeing as most successful decentralized movements have a core set of dogma. The most obvious solution would be to keep the basic "think for yourself, schmuck" catma, but try to encourage small group action more, in whatever way we can. Another possible route is through shared experience, rather than shared dogma, but then the question is what experience could bring together similarly minded people? Past attempts (i.e. hippies in the 60's) used the psychedelic experience, but when smoking weed or dropping acid spread to where it was commonplace, the novelty wore off and it stopped bringing people together nearly as much.

It's also possible to strip Discordianism down to the barest of bare bones (much like how Warren stripped Christianity down to a simply interpreted, theologically light "Purpose Driven" format), and get Discordian franchises going. Rather than trying to sell it from business to consumer, go business to business, again, the way Warren has. But then there's the emphasis on "everybody's a pope" and "start your own damn religion" that's messed that approach up in the past. The very nature of the idea makes it impossible to get us to act on anything but an individual scale.

Yeah, so I read this over, and I figured it's probably a repost, and doesn't come up with any concrete ideas, but I figure this might start some discussion.
#38
TLU: God of quietly lurking
#39
Think for Yourself, Schmuck! / Re: Volunteer Thread
April 10, 2008, 02:36:22 AM
Current Projects - A poster here and there, but that's about it.

Areas of Expertise - I can make music and speak a tiny bit of German, but that's about it.
#40
Quote from: Nigel on April 07, 2008, 09:10:52 PM
I read a bit more of Illuminatus! Last night. I am enjoying it on some levels, but man, what is up with the obsession almost all "progressive" male writers of that era have with sex as some sort of gateway to enlightenment?

Because sex is fun. If you can get it by selling it as "a gateway to enlightenment", men will do so.
Or maybe it's just a part of getting caught up in the backlash towards puritanical ideas about sex. Probably both.
#41
Quote from: Payne on April 05, 2008, 06:41:12 PM
ATTN: INFP's

I HAET YOU ALL. PLEASE TO MOVE TO ANOTHER BOX.

My only concession is DaveDim (oh so DIM!) who I have yet to meet in a drinking competition. I will kill him with my alcohol prowess.

YEAH, WELL, UR A FAGET!!
#42
Currently reading Gravity's Rainbow. Love it so far.
#43
Bring and Brag / Re: my mixes
March 29, 2008, 10:50:44 PM
Quote from: triple zero on March 29, 2008, 04:41:08 PM
in light of the immense popularity of and the feedback i got from this thread (*cough*), i have finished the mix, here is as promised, the mix i'm using for running:

http://ifile.it/angk78d

i will post the tracklist later, if anyone is interested :)

Pretty cool. Well done, though I couldn't quite get used to going between the psydub and goa (and I'm not much of a fan of psybient outside of Shpongle, but that's just me.)
#44
Bring and Brag / Re: my mixes
March 29, 2008, 05:40:41 PM
Marked for later.
#45
Literate Chaotic / Re: The Good Book
March 29, 2008, 05:26:58 AM
Quote from: Requiem on March 29, 2008, 01:36:51 AM
I'd like to nominate this thread for having the most fail I've ever seen.

You haven't seen the "BIP - Just call me nigger to my face" thread, have you? I'm pretty sure that failed harder than Kaienne ever could.

And just in case you haven't, some extreme failure