From: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org (alloy-digest) To: alloy-digest@smoe.org Subject: alloy-digest V9 #51 Reply-To: alloy@smoe.org Sender: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "alloy-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. alloy-digest Monday, May 3 2004 Volume 09 : Number 051 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Alloy: Aryan Jesus always has to ruin it for everybody else. [Jon Dru] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 11:46:23 -0700 From: Jon Drukman Subject: Re: Alloy: Aryan Jesus always has to ruin it for everybody else. At 07:36 AM 4/30/2004, Crackers wrote: >Listening to The Golden Age Of Wireless while doing any sort of programming >ABSOLUTELY ROCKS! Don't get me wrong, it was still a tedius and monumentally >annoying task. I've really got to take some time to learn PHP or Pearl or >something that will let me automate the process a lot more than doing all my >HTML by hand. i concur on all points. any TD is great programming music for me. and being a PHP expert i can only say that it will change your life for the better in a huge way. > But listening to TGAOW made the experience bearable. Actually, >I listened to all my Dolby CDs while working away but TGAOW was the best of >the bunch to program to. It just made me think of the early 80s when I was >in highschool, getting together with my friends James and Tom and spending >hours upon hours behind the keyboard of our Commodore 64s cranking out >program after program and going through litre after litre of cola. i've been listening to the Flat Earth and Two Wheels Good (prefab sprout) a whole lot lately. i recently purchased a sample CD which has the complete Fairlight IIx factory library on it, and it's been fun playing the riffs from FE & TWG on the actual sounds used on the record. woo baby. - -jsd- ------------------------------ End of alloy-digest V9 #51 **************************