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What music do you listen to currently?

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  • S Stefan Spenz

    For me it's some Tunnel Trance records at low volume... I simply can't concentrate when listening to vocals. So what do you prefer when coding? When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1!

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    Rage
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    Stefan Spenz wrote: Tunnel Trance records Yes, that's pretty cool. I used to listen to the Digitally Imported internet radio, but i'm not tuned anymore to the web :(( (except some sites such as codeproject :rolleyes: ) and i do not have a soundcard neither a CDplayer on my PC, so i do not listen to anything anymore :(( But i really love trance or some smashing things like offspring, blink182 ... Actually, it is _very_ difficult to code without music X| ~RaGE();

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    • P Paul Watson

      Stefan Spenz wrote: What music do you listen to currently? We Are Skint So sad, had it for two weeks and I am still playing it over and over :-D

      Paul Watson
      Bluegrass
      Cape Town, South Africa

      Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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      Paul Watson wrote: We Are Skint So sad, had it for two weeks and I am still playing it over and over You'll get sick of it soon enough. I really need to get some new CD's or bring some in from home to the office. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 This is a multiple choice question, choose wisely Why did the hedgehog cross the road? A: To show he had guts? B: To see his flat mate?

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      • S Stefan Spenz

        For me it's some Tunnel Trance records at low volume... I simply can't concentrate when listening to vocals. So what do you prefer when coding? When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1!

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        Olli
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        Depends on my 'mood'. Something starting from Dream Theatre, Spock's Beard up to good classic like Wagner or Maler... Wired ? But isn't our job not wired too??

        Olli Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot......
        :suss: :rolleyes: :suss:

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          Paul Watson wrote: We Are Skint So sad, had it for two weeks and I am still playing it over and over You'll get sick of it soon enough. I really need to get some new CD's or bring some in from home to the office. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 This is a multiple choice question, choose wisely Why did the hedgehog cross the road? A: To show he had guts? B: To see his flat mate?

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          Paul Watson
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          Roger Allen wrote: B: To see his flat mate? C: To become a flat mate Roger Allen wrote: You'll get sick of it soon enough Well I still regularly play my Faithless - Outrospective CD and I have had that for a year now... :-D I don't get sick of good music that easily. Heard The Ketchup Song twice and I am already sick of it though.

          Paul Watson
          Bluegrass
          Cape Town, South Africa

          Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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          • W Wouter Dhondt

            Yes they did. Can't remember the name though (probably like "works" or so). It's not bad, although you don't really need it if you have all their albums :-D. ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My first CP article: Pseudoregisters[^] while (!:bob:.IsDrunk()) { :bob:.Drink( :beer: ); }

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            Dy
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            Kwakkie wrote: although you don't really need it if you have all their albums The first one (self titled) has got to be the best IMO, esp. 'Belfast' - cracking tune!


            Dylan

            "In meetings, the person who is least competent usually does the most talking. Talking is a direct substitute for competence, at least in the minds of other people. Five minutes after you leave a meeting, you won't remember what anyone said but you will remember who did most of the talking. Withing a day your mind will translate that into a notion that the talker was unusually knowledgeable" - Scott Adams, Dilbert and the way of the weasel

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              Kwakkie wrote: although you don't really need it if you have all their albums The first one (self titled) has got to be the best IMO, esp. 'Belfast' - cracking tune!


              Dylan

              "In meetings, the person who is least competent usually does the most talking. Talking is a direct substitute for competence, at least in the minds of other people. Five minutes after you leave a meeting, you won't remember what anyone said but you will remember who did most of the talking. Withing a day your mind will translate that into a notion that the talker was unusually knowledgeable" - Scott Adams, Dilbert and the way of the weasel

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              Dylan Kenneally wrote: The first one (self titled) has got to be the best IMO, esp. 'Belfast' - cracking tune! Argh! The only one I don't have. It's a yellowish/green one isn't it? ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My first CP article: Pseudoregisters[^] while (!:bob:.IsDrunk()) { :bob:.Drink( :beer: ); }

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              • S Stefan Spenz

                For me it's some Tunnel Trance records at low volume... I simply can't concentrate when listening to vocals. So what do you prefer when coding? When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1!

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                Pete Bassett
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                Got Radioheads "The Bends" going at the moment. Havent listened to it in quite a while. I have to say it is still an incredibly good album... Pete


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                • W Wouter Dhondt

                  Dylan Kenneally wrote: The first one (self titled) has got to be the best IMO, esp. 'Belfast' - cracking tune! Argh! The only one I don't have. It's a yellowish/green one isn't it? ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My first CP article: Pseudoregisters[^] while (!:bob:.IsDrunk()) { :bob:.Drink( :beer: ); }

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                  Yeah, thats the one. I'd recommend it. I still remember the first time I heard Belfast, I must have been about 17 (couple of years after it was released at least), and it totally blew me away - been hooked on Orbital ever since


                  Dylan

                  "In meetings, the person who is least competent usually does the most talking. Talking is a direct substitute for competence, at least in the minds of other people. Five minutes after you leave a meeting, you won't remember what anyone said but you will remember who did most of the talking. Withing a day your mind will translate that into a notion that the talker was unusually knowledgeable" - Scott Adams, Dilbert and the way of the weasel

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                  • S Stefan Spenz

                    For me it's some Tunnel Trance records at low volume... I simply can't concentrate when listening to vocals. So what do you prefer when coding? When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1!

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                    peterchen
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                    "Damage" Soundtrack (Zbygniew Preisner, "classic" style)


                    If I could find a souvenir / just to prove the world was here   [sighist]

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                    • S Stefan Spenz

                      For me it's some Tunnel Trance records at low volume... I simply can't concentrate when listening to vocals. So what do you prefer when coding? When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1!

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                      As best as I can recall, the CD changer in the car has: Benny Goodman (original recordings) Don Hariss - Mysterium (new age instrumental) Humble Pie - Eat It Humble Pie - Thunderbox Yanni - Live at the Acropolis Eve 6 - Eve 6 Various artists - Women of Song (Celtic traditional) Green Day - Dookie An American brass quintet (Baroque brass ensemble) Travis Tritt - Down the Road I Go Kate Bush - The Kick Inside The Black Crowes - By Your Side And the last time I checked, the volume was on 11. :-D Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                      • P Paul Watson

                        Roger Allen wrote: B: To see his flat mate? C: To become a flat mate Roger Allen wrote: You'll get sick of it soon enough Well I still regularly play my Faithless - Outrospective CD and I have had that for a year now... :-D I don't get sick of good music that easily. Heard The Ketchup Song twice and I am already sick of it though.

                        Paul Watson
                        Bluegrass
                        Cape Town, South Africa

                        Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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                        Well, I'd call Faithless acceptable, not quite right up there in good

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                          Well, I'd call Faithless acceptable, not quite right up there in good

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                          Paul Watson
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                          ProffK wrote: Well, I'd call Faithless acceptable, not quite right up there in good Different strokes for different folks. The Prodigy and Faithless are the two groups that stick in my mind the most and I can listen to their tracks over and over without worry. Yes, I am a big fan :-D

                          Paul Watson
                          Bluegrass
                          Cape Town, South Africa

                          Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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