Super User Hookemdown. Posted November 3, 2008 Author Super User Posted November 3, 2008 Don't worry Dave, you'll mature some day into a fine upstanding citizen with a good taste in music. Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted November 3, 2008 Super User Posted November 3, 2008 thats funny : Quote
Super User Hookemdown. Posted November 3, 2008 Author Super User Posted November 3, 2008 And of course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2sfelvHAlU&feature=related Quote
dave Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 From the other guitar thread so you don't miss it. Quote
Super User Muddy Posted November 4, 2008 Super User Posted November 4, 2008 NEVER MIND THE SAME THREAD, NOT EVEN IN THE SAME UNIVERSE! Main Entry: noise Pronunciation: \[ch712]no[ch775]iz\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, disturbance, noise, from Latin nausea nausea Date: 13th century 1: loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry 2 a: sound ; especially : one that lacks agreeable musical quality or is noticeably unpleasant b: any sound that is undesired or interferes with one's hearing of something c: an unwanted signal or a disturbance (as static or a variation of voltage) in an electronic device or instrument (as radio or television) ; broadly : a disturbance interfering with the operation of a usually mechanical device or system d: electromagnetic radiation (as light or radio waves) that is composed of several frequencies and that involves random changes in frequency or amplitude e: irrelevant or meaningless data or output occurring along with desired information 3: common talk : rumor ; especially : slander 4: something that attracts attention <the playwill make little noise in the world Brendan Gill> 5: something spoken or uttered 6: a style of rock music that is loud, often discordant, and usually uses electronic noise (as feedback) noise·less \-l[ch601]s\ adjective noise·less·ly adverb Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted November 4, 2008 Super User Posted November 4, 2008 NEVER MIND THE SAME THREAD, NOT EVEN IN THE SAME UNIVERSE! Main Entry: noise Pronunciation: \[ch712]no[ch775]iz\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, disturbance, noise, from Latin nausea nausea Date: 13th century 1: loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry 2 a: sound ; especially : one that lacks agreeable musical quality or is noticeably unpleasant b: any sound that is undesired or interferes with one's hearing of something c: an unwanted signal or a disturbance (as static or a variation of voltage) in an electronic device or instrument (as radio or television) ; broadly : a disturbance interfering with the operation of a usually mechanical device or system d: electromagnetic radiation (as light or radio waves) that is composed of several frequencies and that involves random changes in frequency or amplitude e: irrelevant or meaningless data or output occurring along with desired information 3: common talk : rumor ; especially : slander 4: something that attracts attention <the playwill make little noise in the world Brendan Gill> 5: something spoken or uttered 6: a style of rock music that is loud, often discordant, and usually uses electronic noise (as feedback) noise·less \-l[ch601]s\ adjective noise·less·ly adverb are you hinting something muddy? Quote
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