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Viaene

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  1. Hi I don't know if it I'm the only one having this, but SF has become really slow in loading the main forum page since the new update a few weeks ago. All the other websites load very quick though.. Any other Europeans (or other continents) experience this?
  2. Happy newyear boys and girls! I hope it'll be a good year for all of you Rock on!
  3. There's UV coming out of a computer monitor? o.O
  4. I kind of like this thread so I thought to revive it
  5. I know this was one of my grandpa's favourite artists. He was sad to hear this news. R.I.P.
  6. ^we don't have a non-odd crushes thread..
  7. Drink it up, drink-drink it up, When sober girls around me, they be actin like they drunk They be actin like they drunk, actin-actin like they drunk When sober girls around me actin-actin like they drunk - Far East Movement
  8. So here's the real 'best' of 2010, chosen by the people. Billboard hot 100, 2010's best Gotta be proud of the people!
  9. Plus, once you sold millions of albums, I don't think you're harmed by those few people that won't buy your music because it's not sold individually.
  10. I started drinking the good tea again: loose tea. Just had a warming cup of green Darjeeling, hope Levis is proud of me
  11. I just watched the trippy lines while listening to the main theme of Requiem For A Dream. It was really, really weird.
  12. I say time well spent Tenpea!
  13. Pink Floyd have won a court battle stopping their tracks being sold individually online. The psychedelic band had argued a clause in their record contract should prevent their record company, EMI, from selling songs separately from their full albums online. At the time the band last signed their contract, 1999, online distribution was in its nascent stages, but has since grown to become the most popular method of people buying new music. The band's lawyer, Robert Howe QC, said the lawsuit was brought by the 'Another Brick In The Wall' group because they wanted to "know where they stand as a matter of contract,'' and questioned EMI's ''entitlement to sell individual tracks, or indeed any tracks, otherwise than in the original configuration of the Pink Floyd albums," saying they believed they were "wrongly exploiting" the band. Pink Floyd initially won the case at Britain's High Court in March, although it was appealed by the record label, which is currently facing huge financial trouble. However, the Court Of Appeal ruled again ruled in the band's favour on Tuesday (14.12.10). During the court case, much of Pink Floyd's music has been available through download sites, such as iTunes, individually. The case is also part of a larger dispute between the band and EMI, as the rockers allege they are owed over $15 million in unpaid royalties from sales between 2002 and 2007. Pink Floyd - whose album 'Dark Side of the Moon' is one of the biggest selling of all time - signed with EMI in 1967 and are the label's second most successful artist after The Beatles, although they are presently defunct. Struggling record company EMI reported in February it made a £1.5 billion pre-tax loss in 2009.
  14. oh, I did sorry Don't know how I could mix you guys up! I probably expected it would be you, Martin, to come up with the answer so quickly Darn you Radhi!
  15. And you beat me by posting the solution to the riddle before me!
  16. Oh that's a cool one! I must say I heard that one a few years ago. After some memory-digging I got the solution again: [spoilerq:1]spoiler[/spoilerq] [spoilera:1]turn switch 1 on for a while, then turn it off again. Now turn switch 2 on, and go check. switch 1 will correspond to the hot light bulb switch 2 will correspond to the burning light bulb switch 3 will correspond to the cold light bulb Assuming it's not led light (doesn't heat up )[/spoilera] more riddles! Edit: darn you Martin!
  17. yes, and the car says "cube". (and kinda looks like a sugarcube )
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