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  • W Wouter Dhondt

    Paul Watson wrote: Limp Bizkit I really don't get what people like about Limp Bizkit. Copied there sound from Pop will eat itself (10 years ago!). Nothing new, and yet everyone is saying how innovative they are. I have nothing against mimicking something (great new things have been made that way), but at least add your own influences. Pop was a lot better, but strange enough not as popular. I guess people weren’t ready for it. ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My second CP article: MAP files[^] while (!:bob:.IsDrunk()) { :bob:.Drink( :beer: ); }

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    Wouter Dhondt wrote: Pop will eat itself I have 'dos dedos mis amigos' by PWEI. :)

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    • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

      Brad Jennings wrote: I'm not even going to go into my favorite bands, there are too many to remember. Musical diversity makes work a lot less boring, which IMHO is a very good thing. I've also noticed that some music styles match programming tasks better than others. When I do C++ programming, I've noticed that classical, pop and rock works very well. When I do Java and databases I've noticed that gloomy music such as goth rock/metal is a good match. Hence, it's a good thing to have many favorite bands. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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      I agree, different music styles match different programming tasks better than others. I think I may use metal as a form of anger release as well. Dammit, why didn't I put on my glasses I can barely see the the monitor.:) Brad Jennings "if the golden arches shut shop, where else are the VB people going to get work." - Colin Davies

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        I agree, different music styles match different programming tasks better than others. I think I may use metal as a form of anger release as well. Dammit, why didn't I put on my glasses I can barely see the the monitor.:) Brad Jennings "if the golden arches shut shop, where else are the VB people going to get work." - Colin Davies

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        Brad Jennings wrote: I think I may use metal as a form of anger release as well. That works very well I've noticed. Pantera/Vulgar Display of Power is my all time "anger favorite". Now there's a band that's really upset at something.. :~ Brad Jennings wrote: Dammit, why didn't I put on my glasses I can barely see the the monitor. Hehe, been there, done that. I have some weird refraction problems in my eyes, so I can see the monitor quite well in the morning. However, after 5 hours or so, my eyes can no longer adapt. Then everything becomes blurry and skewed, my eyes turn red and my head starts to hurt. I hate my deteriorating eyes. I used to have perfect vision. :( -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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