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If you think TD sometimes got bad reviews, I wonder how Phillip Glass might feel after reading this:
http://www.radiokenneth.com/?p=556

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P.S. The author of that blog post (Charlie Skelton) usually writes for The Guardian...
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Michael66 wrote:If you think TD sometimes got bad reviews, I wonder how Phillip Glass might feel after reading this:
http://www.radiokenneth.com/?p=556

:wink:

P.S. The author of that blog post (Charlie Skelton) usually writes for The Guardian...

He didnt hold back did he :wink:
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incredible....splutter, dribble....amazing,,,,,


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8593780.stm





:arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:incredible....splutter, dribble....amazing,,,,,


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8593780.stm





:arrow:
What do you think BM, how big is the chance this could lead to incredible sounding Higgs boson synths? 8)

Apart from that... ahh I just dunno. But ok I suppose if there's a chance they could unintentionally make the universe implode on itself at the LHC, somebody out there would have already done it, and we wouldn't be here. Or hey we're the first this time! :D
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Michael66 wrote:
bigmoog wrote:incredible....splutter, dribble....amazing,,,,,


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8593780.stm





:arrow:
What do you think BM, how big is the chance this could lead to incredible sounding Higgs boson synths? 8)

Apart from that... ahh I just dunno. But ok I suppose if there's a chance they could unintentionally make the universe implode on itself at the LHC, somebody out there would have already done it, and we wouldn't be here. Or hey we're the first this time! :D
well, being sirius for a moment, I think in 6-12 months we will see further evidence of the complexity, weirdness and elegance of thee fundamental nature of nature.....whether the 'higgs' will be seen depends on whether it will be seen. I often wonder if we are 'looking' in the wrong place.
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bigmoog wrote:
Michael66 wrote:
bigmoog wrote:incredible....splutter, dribble....amazing,,,,,


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8593780.stm





:arrow:
What do you think BM, how big is the chance this could lead to incredible sounding Higgs boson synths? 8)

Apart from that... ahh I just dunno. But ok I suppose if there's a chance they could unintentionally make the universe implode on itself at the LHC, somebody out there would have already done it, and we wouldn't be here. Or hey we're the first this time! :D
well, being sirius for a moment, I think in 6-12 months we will see further evidence of the complexity, weirdness and elegance of thee fundamental nature of nature.....whether the 'higgs' will be seen depends on whether it will be seen. I often wonder if we are 'looking' in the wrong place.
Has anyone asked Higgs where he put it? :wink:
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like I have said before....pure british leyland :roll: :oops:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8597399.stm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8603591.stm


zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

for a better britain:


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bigmoog wrote:like I have said before....pure british leyland :roll: :oops:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8597399.stm
My phoneline didn't work for at least two days due to that outage.
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I dunno... Doctor Who eating fish fingers with custard looked like they modelled the regeneration on the after effects of something else this time. :wink:
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HEATHROW AIRPORT shut down!! Not due to a BA strike, but from the volcano eruption over Iceland! Most of Europe's airport is shut down also. Mother nature at her best.

Glad the concert was 2 weeks ago. :D Alot of people would be stuck right now. :cry:
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tdream4ever wrote:HEATHROW AIRPORT shut down!! Not due to a BA strike, but from the volcano eruption over Iceland! Most of Europe's airport is shut down also. Mother nature at her best.

Glad the concert was 2 weeks ago. :D Alot of people would be stuck right now. :cry:
All UK airports on shutdown till 7am tomorrow :shock:
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epsilon75 wrote: All UK airports on shutdown till 7am tomorrow :shock:
Just discovered a website called
http://www.flightradar24.com/

great fun watching the UK/Europe area. :)
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Michael66 wrote:
epsilon75 wrote: All UK airports on shutdown till 7am tomorrow :shock:
Just discovered a website called
http://www.flightradar24.com/

great fun watching the UK/Europe area. :)
8) :)
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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