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    Sander Rossel
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    Muse - Starlight[^] A loyal SOTW follower is going to be very happy about this one (judging from his username) :D Spotify notified me about a new Muse single so I thought I'd check it out. I listened to their Black Holes & Revelations album a lot in the past, although I thought it was from around 2012 and their last (it's from 2006 and there are a couple of more albums after that). My bad, I've probably listened to it in 2006 as well and I actually know some songs from the album that followed in 2009 :laugh: Anyway, needless to say I haven't been listening to them a whole lot this past decade. The new work didn't convince me, but I did put on this album again. It's just their best album and Starlight is one of their best songs, if not their best! So SOTW :D

    Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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      Muse - Starlight[^] A loyal SOTW follower is going to be very happy about this one (judging from his username) :D Spotify notified me about a new Muse single so I thought I'd check it out. I listened to their Black Holes & Revelations album a lot in the past, although I thought it was from around 2012 and their last (it's from 2006 and there are a couple of more albums after that). My bad, I've probably listened to it in 2006 as well and I actually know some songs from the album that followed in 2009 :laugh: Anyway, needless to say I haven't been listening to them a whole lot this past decade. The new work didn't convince me, but I did put on this album again. It's just their best album and Starlight is one of their best songs, if not their best! So SOTW :D

      Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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      :thumbsup: Nice. I saw your link to the The Cardigans - My Favourite Game during the week. Always get a chuckle at the end of the video.

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        Muse - Starlight[^] A loyal SOTW follower is going to be very happy about this one (judging from his username) :D Spotify notified me about a new Muse single so I thought I'd check it out. I listened to their Black Holes & Revelations album a lot in the past, although I thought it was from around 2012 and their last (it's from 2006 and there are a couple of more albums after that). My bad, I've probably listened to it in 2006 as well and I actually know some songs from the album that followed in 2009 :laugh: Anyway, needless to say I haven't been listening to them a whole lot this past decade. The new work didn't convince me, but I did put on this album again. It's just their best album and Starlight is one of their best songs, if not their best! So SOTW :D

        Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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        :laugh: Thanks for the mention, although I must admit this is a mid-tier track for me. I feel I have just slowly gone off it over the years. However, I am definitely happy to see Muse getting some love :thumbsup: I think there are some decent songs on the new album, certainly a step up from Simulation Theory. Although I do see a lot of the older fans not liking the newer stuff. I feel they have almost become a completely different band since when they first started, so it makes sense in that regard. They do have a habit of winning people over with their live performances though. It's funny how hearing a song live can suddenly make you enjoy it more than you did before. I think Muse do that very well, as opposed to some bands I find can have the opposite effect when you hear them live.

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          Muse - Starlight[^] A loyal SOTW follower is going to be very happy about this one (judging from his username) :D Spotify notified me about a new Muse single so I thought I'd check it out. I listened to their Black Holes & Revelations album a lot in the past, although I thought it was from around 2012 and their last (it's from 2006 and there are a couple of more albums after that). My bad, I've probably listened to it in 2006 as well and I actually know some songs from the album that followed in 2009 :laugh: Anyway, needless to say I haven't been listening to them a whole lot this past decade. The new work didn't convince me, but I did put on this album again. It's just their best album and Starlight is one of their best songs, if not their best! So SOTW :D

          Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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          This week is for AronChupa. [AronChupa, Little Sis Nora – Hole in the Roof](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THNUuxQc73k&list=RDMM&index=4) [Trombone - AronChupa & Little Sis Nora](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khpL08\_O1WE&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=3) And one that's been mentioned before: [AronChupa, Little Sis Nora - I'm an Albatraoz](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bznxx12Ptl0&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=28). The others may have also been mentioned - I did not look that deep.

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            :laugh: Thanks for the mention, although I must admit this is a mid-tier track for me. I feel I have just slowly gone off it over the years. However, I am definitely happy to see Muse getting some love :thumbsup: I think there are some decent songs on the new album, certainly a step up from Simulation Theory. Although I do see a lot of the older fans not liking the newer stuff. I feel they have almost become a completely different band since when they first started, so it makes sense in that regard. They do have a habit of winning people over with their live performances though. It's funny how hearing a song live can suddenly make you enjoy it more than you did before. I think Muse do that very well, as opposed to some bands I find can have the opposite effect when you hear them live.

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            musefan wrote:

            I must admit this is a mid-tier track for me.

            One of their most popular tracks according to Spotify :)

            musefan wrote:

            Although I do see a lot of the older fans not liking the newer stuff. I feel they have almost become a completely different band since when they first started

            I feel they had a unique sound, which is now a bit more mainstream.

            musefan wrote:

            They do have a habit of winning people over with their live performances though.

            Coincidentally, I'm working over at a customer's today and they have the radio on. Apparently, you could win Muse tickets today as they're performing live in The Netherlands sometime soon.

            musefan wrote:

            It's funny how hearing a song live can suddenly make you enjoy it more than you did before.

            Yes, recently had that with Oranssi Pazuzu! :D

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              This week is for AronChupa. [AronChupa, Little Sis Nora – Hole in the Roof](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THNUuxQc73k&list=RDMM&index=4) [Trombone - AronChupa & Little Sis Nora](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khpL08\_O1WE&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=3) And one that's been mentioned before: [AronChupa, Little Sis Nora - I'm an Albatraoz](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bznxx12Ptl0&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=28). The others may have also been mentioned - I did not look that deep.

              Our Forgotten Astronomy | Object Oriented Programming with C++

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              Yep, I like the things you post (and your YouTube videos), so I'd like to see you post more here on the forum. :)

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                This week is for AronChupa. [AronChupa, Little Sis Nora – Hole in the Roof](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THNUuxQc73k&list=RDMM&index=4) [Trombone - AronChupa & Little Sis Nora](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khpL08\_O1WE&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=3) And one that's been mentioned before: [AronChupa, Little Sis Nora - I'm an Albatraoz](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bznxx12Ptl0&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=28). The others may have also been mentioned - I did not look that deep.

                Our Forgotten Astronomy | Object Oriented Programming with C++

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                David O'Neil wrote:

                AronChupa, Little Sis Nora – Hole in the Roof

                Great video :laugh: For a moment I thought they sampled Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)[^]. I don't think it's a sample, but it sounds exactly the same.

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                And one that's been mentioned before: AronChupa, Little Sis Nora - I'm an Albatraoz.

                If I started the SOTW about a year earlier this one would've been on it for sure :D Very nice tracks, must listen to more AronChupa! Somehow I never did after Albatraoz.

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                  :thumbsup: Nice. I saw your link to the The Cardigans - My Favourite Game during the week. Always get a chuckle at the end of the video.

                  // TODO: Insert something here

                  Top ten reasons why I'm lazy 1.

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                  yacCarsten wrote:

                  I saw your link to the The Cardigans - My Favourite Game during the week.

                  Yeah, hearing that one was a nice surprise. Been listening to some more Cardigans since then. It's one of those bands you forget, but when you hear them you still know the lyrics :D

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                    Yep, I like the things you post (and your YouTube videos), so I'd like to see you post more here on the forum. :)

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                    That is nice to hear, Randor. Since the last time, I've opened up what our ancestors meant with the 'three paths' of Anu, Enlil, and Ea, on Astrolabe B. That shines a new light on what Nibiru was (although I was on the right track before figuring out the paths). Now I'm finishing up the editing process on the book with this info in it, then I'll try to put together another video. So I've been a little too busy to do any programming, although I wanted to take a stab at reworking Blender, but VS still has an issue that makes me hesitate. And there is no money at the moment, either, so it will have to wait. Hope all's well!

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                      Yep, I like the things you post (and your YouTube videos), so I'd like to see you post more here on the forum. :)

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                      PS - and by understanding the greater historic swing from polytheism to monotheism, as illuminated by other scholarship and including the Samson astronomy, we can finally say with certainty that the Moses tale came into its current monotheistic form after 580 BC, as a response to the Babylonian Exile. It was probably crafted from the other Moses personalities of those times, although there may have been a Moses figure in Israelite history at the 'hub of the wheel.' My last question has finally been answered.

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