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#1
Announcements / Re: A public apology
November 02, 2011, 10:04:52 AM
Quote from: "BrizzleRocker"
Quote from: "James_S"
Quote from: "BrizzleRocker"I've only just discovered Frost* (& Kino)  :roll:

Sorry I'm late to this marvellous shin-dig, I know there's really no excuse but hopefully this large bottle of bubbly will compensate. Now, where's m' pipe?

B

I know you!

Strangely, you know me too! :)

Ah Mr Eden, I mean Screamington! How the devil?

B

A Ha!

No, this isn't the start of a list of Scandinavian bands!

I'm fine, thanks. Busy at the day job, and Eden is no more - musical differences and all that. Probably just as well, as I'm currently carless, so couldn't get around to gigs anyway.

Anyway, enough of that - did you know that the NRE 1GS7B is a low-emissions diesel switcher locomotive built by National Railway Equipment. It is powered by a single Cummins QSK19C I6 engine which develops a total power output of 700 horsepower (522 kW). There have been seven 1GS7B locomotives produced to date, all manufactured at NREC's Mount Vernon shops in Southern Illinois. It's also the only current single-engine switcher marketed in NRE's N-ViroMotive catalog.
#2
Announcements / Re: A public apology
October 31, 2011, 11:21:45 AM
Quote from: "BrizzleRocker"I've only just discovered Frost* (& Kino)  :roll:

Sorry I'm late to this marvellous shin-dig, I know there's really no excuse but hopefully this large bottle of bubbly will compensate. Now, where's m' pipe?

B

I know you!

Strangely, you know me too! :)
#3
Frost* / Re: Hoodies in the shop!!!
December 12, 2008, 04:05:54 PM
Quote from: "MikeEvs"
Quote from: "Pedro"Mike, when I first glimpsed your avatar pic I thought I was looking at a nun!
Must be the shapes and contrast I guess....were you aiming for that effect?


Cheers you've just put me right off that photo and a change has been mate, besides Nina is a lot easier on the eye than I am

I'm glad you pointed out it wasn't you - you'd have had someone claiming you were a nun, or something ;)
#4
Frost* / Re: Hoodies in the shop!!!
December 12, 2008, 12:39:58 PM
Quote from: "Pedro"Mike, when I first glimpsed your avatar pic I thought I was looking at a nun!
Must be the shapes and contrast I guess....were you aiming for that effect?

I'm having nun of that - its clearly a bloke! ;)
#5
Quote from: "Steve"If you are working purely with MIDI then you will be able to get away with using your laptop's onboard soundcard

I agree with everything else you said, however I would disagree with the quote above if you are using soft synths and want to play in real time, as the latency from an onboard soundcard is probably far too high to work effectively.

I think for anything serious music related, you are going to need a decent audio interface anyway and there are plenty of options (again look at m-audio and edirol).
#6
Quote from: "vocalnick"Why on earth is it always Britney Spears who gets trotted out when somebody wants to make the "sales don't equal quality" argument? She delivers great performances of excellent pop material.

But keeping things somewhat on topic, did you know that The Australian Canal Society was formed by fourteen canal enthusiasts who had enjoyed personal contact with British canals or who had an academic interest in them. They met for the first time in Dundas, a north-western suburb of Sydney in May 1988. The fledgling group immediately outgrew a living room and has met quarterly ever since in a church hall nearby, with attendances between 50 and 70 each meeting.

So they came to britain and fell in a canal? :)
#7
Quote from: "rogerg"
Quote from: "Mouse"I know nothing about computers.


And no bloody Macs, for I hate them most of all.

hmm.  connection?

 :P

I thought Macs *were* for people who hated computers? ;)
#8
Quote from: "BeyondThePale"Record sales don't mean a damn thing. By that logic, Britney Spears is one of the best musicians to have ever lived. I still like DT once in a while but there really are much better bands, Frost* included. Two albums in and they're already that much better than DT. If it came down to a keyboard duel between Jem and Jordan Rudess, Rudess might play faster but Jem would play stuff much more interesting to listen to.

Why does one band have to be "better" than another - can't you appreciate the good parts of both bands?

Its not a competition - its something that appeals to your emotions. If you like Frost* more than DT, then thats fine, but it doesn't make DT a bad band does it?

But never mind that - did you know that the Caistor Canal was a 4-mile (6.4km) canal in Lincolnshire, England, constructed in 1800 and abandoned in 1936. It ran from the River Ancholme, near South Kelsey toward Caistor through 6 locks, although it did not reach the town as it terminated in Moortown 3.5 miles (5.6km) away.
#9
Ask Frost* / Re: Do I Have A Problem?
December 11, 2008, 10:30:40 AM
Quote from: "Dave M"
Quote from: "tomskerous"Never mind that, did you know...

http://tinyurl.com/5cbvvl

Tom ... as you lnow, you cant have a Hammond (or a Hampster) without one of these ...

http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en ... a=N&tab=wi

 :D



:)
#10
Any Other Business / Re: It's Just Not The Same...
December 10, 2008, 01:57:40 PM
I'm pretty sure curly wurlys were bigger - you could use them as ladders!! :D
#11
Ask Frost* / Re: Do I Have A Problem?
December 09, 2008, 11:18:39 PM
Quote from: "vocalnick"
Quote from: "James_S"There are much more realistic ways of getting string sounds (and choirs for that matter) these days.

Its a bit like driving around in a 40 year old car, compared to the comfort of a shiny new car - I can't imagine many people would take the old one out of choice! :D

Well there are much more realistic ways of amplifying acoustic guitars so they can be heard above large ensembles these days, but some guitarists still insist on using solidbody electrics with magnetic pickups and valve amps.

Crazy luddites  :P

Thats a fair point ...

Nope, I'm not giving up my Ibanez for an acoustic ;D
#12
Ask Frost* / Re: DDD.sfk
December 09, 2008, 09:59:44 PM
Quote from: "SerFox"
Quote from: "James_S"
Quote from: "Drarok"Isn't Sound Forge a Windows app, though?

Yes - maybe it was done by the mastering person?

In WINDOWS? BLASPHEMY!!!

So you'd not listen to it if its been near a windows machine? ;)
#13
Ask Frost* / Re: Do I Have A Problem?
December 09, 2008, 09:16:34 PM
There are much more realistic ways of getting string sounds (and choirs for that matter) these days.

Its a bit like driving around in a 40 year old car, compared to the comfort of a shiny new car - I can't imagine many people would take the old one out of choice! :D
#14
Frost* / Re: Polling?
December 09, 2008, 01:57:28 PM
Well I guess we should find the home of the Pohls first - apparently its well advertised :D

#15
Ask Frost* / Re: DDD.sfk
December 09, 2008, 10:24:40 AM
Quote from: "Drarok"Isn't Sound Forge a Windows app, though?

Yes - maybe it was done by the mastering person?