Falling Satellites Frost*ie review thread

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Mikey

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Does your "biscuit" change as you post more here?

You could do worse than learn from Roger's rise to high post count and forum supremacy: most of his posts are just three letters long  ::)

(No prizes for predicting what his next one will be  8))
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rogerg

Quote from: Mikey on June 25, 2016, 12:30:17 PM
Quote from: owen on June 25, 2016, 12:28:18 PM
Quote from: Mikey on June 25, 2016, 11:56:12 AM
Quote from: Trapezium Artist on June 25, 2016, 11:51:22 AM
Quote from: RoeDent89 on June 24, 2016, 07:47:38 PM
Does your "biscuit" change as you post more here?

You could do worse than learn from Roger's rise to high post count and forum supremacy: most of his posts are just three letters long  ::)

(No prizes for predicting what his next one will be  8))
Git ??
;D ;D ;D
Heh  ;D

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heh

gr8gonzo

Quote from: AnsOnkruid on June 25, 2016, 03:22:38 AMGoing to see him next week in Barcelona! :D

Why am I not surprised?  :D

Enjoy!  8)
...and I can feel the world is turning...turn around

Trapezium Artist

Have just been playing with a new headphone amplifier in a nice quiet room, and of course, Falling Satellites had to be played.

(BTW, Jem: any chance of somehow getting hold of a hi-res 96KHz/192KHz/384kHz 24-bit version?)

Anyway, just wanted to say that I'd never heard the faint whistle of the steam engine under the bird song in the fade-out of Last Day before.

Lovely touch.

JakeWorrell

Quote from: Trapezium Artist on December 24, 2016, 12:08:18 AM
Anyway, just wanted to say that I'd never heard the faint whistle of the steam engine under the bird song in the fade-out of Last Day before.

Lovely touch.

Blimey well spotted, I hadn't heard that either! What does it mean I wonder. Does this say anything about the year that the story takes place? Is it a memory playing out?
"The longer the note, the more dread."