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  1. Hmm...how do you mean shitty version? Got any pics?? Asking price?? :D hehe j/k I saw the epiphone version today for sale, for a mere 225 and was tempted, but I've had enough of 2nd bests.... (ps. where is muggy's minge? anywhere near mugiemoss? )
  2. I only like guitars I could never afford Good to dream I suppose ;(
  3. My amp But yeah I may be forced to sell it soon....
  4. Good job on the tidy up whosever doings that was The laney bass amp still mysteriously ends up in a different location after each saturday....PLEASE leave your mark here if you use it because just now that amp is collateral... ....and please stop using the horn speaker, I need it for my drum machine, you don't need it for your bass!!!!!
  5. Hehehe, pretty funny cos as much as I love "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" I always thought it was a bad Oasis rip....
  6. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA :D:D:D:D YES!!! Made my night :D:D The worst thing i ever saw/heard was two 15 year olds up the duff, discussing ante natal classes, over a fag, saying "they, cough, hate yi smokin like" "aye 'av...cough.....hid the lectures aswell....cough"
  7. If i had the 400 I would say sold.... Maybe you have 400 worth of house work/gardening you need done?
  8. Better than the vocals I record, with drunk football fans, prostitutes and speeding cars in the mix
  9. If it's sound isolation you're after, check out these http://www.studiospares.com/productdetails.asp?pid=54171&cid=2402&ctitle=HEADPHONES%20-%20OTHER&gtitle=HEADPHONES%20&%20SPEAKERS&p=1&gid=2 based on the sound design of ear mufflers worn by workmen operating pneumatic drills all day for a living, they're supposedely very good, especially for drummers to hear the mix rather than the ambient noise of the drums! I wants a pair very badly....for mixing....DON'T mix with headphones Although yes those senheisser's are nice and suited...anda bit more comfortable than the extreme isolation phones I'd guess!
  10. Good luck....they're notorius for getting orders wrong
  11. What pedals you got going, and how cheap?
  12. Similar to what I do, just I do it in a stuffy/freezing (never happy medium) office, on top of IT support, IT Systems administration, IT management and general skivvy work.... never a cushy job
  13. Damn! Wondered about the absence of the ales Was out for a pint with my uncle one night and had to go to prince of wales instead to get some real ale wasn't a patch on the better stuff at mooorings though
  14. This is a guitar This is an amp Plug the guitar into the amp and experience the most incredible sound ever, a sound which has reigned supreme for over 50 years, and will do so for the next 50 years and beyond.... Buy one of these And take it to one of these pieces of filth
  15. Hey, I might be up for drumming, sounds pretty cool...if it is just a laugh (ie. a few times a month at cap toms or whatever and some gigs) then yeah I could be done with doing that as my "main band" is on a real go slow just now, and I wanna reserve my guitar playing for that.....i ain't a great drummer but I was brought up on a strict diet of hardcore music so would know what to play....if you want a sample of me drumming check the below substandard qulity mp3's http://www.inept303.com/drum/oldspleentrack.mp3 http://www.inept303.com/drum/muckabout.mp3
  16. What does the junior look like? And which era of epiphone junior is it? Did it originally have a P90 pickup?
  17. Try www.ukreg.com , cheap as chips... you just log into the ukreg and give it the geocities site address and it will point all users there. UKREG don't provide a managed DNS service although you can pick this up from www.zoneedit.com, you will probably need this if you want to move your website to a better web server, create a parent (A) host and WWW a host and point them to the IP of your new server, then you can use your domain name properly, eg. http://www.yourdomain.com/stuff/pic.jpg , where as with pointing it to a geocities web site, you can't do that, it only knows to redirect to the browser to that main page you specify either with a refresh (which wil then display the geocities address in the URL bar) or by nesting your site within a 100%x100% frame.....
  18. Check out The Prince of Wales on a Sunday night....
  19. hehe, don't worry about it, thats the mail server logs....I use IMAP over VPN for email, (IMAP rulez!!! just have to ditch outlook...) The mail did actually show up in my client as x@microsoft.com , I'm more worried that my server didn't read the From: in the actual email itself, as its always going to test positive on reverse lookups if its checking a genuine header, oh well at least I would know who to contact if it was a real phish attempt...hrm..its late...time for bed i think
  20. Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: Session 8094; child 2; thread 1884 Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: Accepting SMTP connection from [66.194.239.142 : 43630] Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: Looking up PTR record for 66.194.239.142 (142.239.194.66.IN-ADDR.ARPA) Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: D=142.239.194.66.IN-ADDR.ARPA TTL=(1437) PTR=[66-194-239-142.dimenoc.com] Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: Gathering A-records for PTR hosts Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: --> 220xxxxxxxxxx.com ESMTP MDaemon 7.2.0; Sat, 23 Oct 2004 02:25:19 +0100 Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: <-- XXXX dime57.dizinc.com Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: --> 500 What? I don't understand that. Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: <-- HELO dime57.dizinc.com Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: Performing lookup on dime57.dizinc.com (looking for 66.194.239.142) Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: D=dime57.dizinc.com TTL=(237) A=[66.194.239.142] Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: --> 250 xxxxxxxx Hello 66-194-239-142.dimenoc.com, pleased to meet you Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: <-- MAIL FROM:<nobody@dime57.dizinc.com> Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: Performing lookup on dime57.dizinc.com (looking for 66.194.239.142) Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: D=dime57.dizinc.com TTL=(237) A=[66.194.239.142] Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: Spam Blocker is checking 66.194.239.142 (connecting IP) Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: * sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org - passed Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: * relaywatcher.n13mbl.com - passed Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: * opm.blitzed.org - passed Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: * relays.ordb.org - passed Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: * bl.spamcop.net - passed Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: Spam Blocker is finished Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: --> 250 <nobody@dime57.dizinc.com>, Sender ok Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: <-- RCPT TO:<keilan.knight@xxxxxxxxx.com> Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:19: --> 250 <keilan.knight@xxxxxxx.com>, Recipient ok Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: <-- DATA Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: Creating temp file (SMTP): f:\mail\temp\md50000100423.tmp Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: --> 354 Enter mail, end with <CRLF>.<CRLF> Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: Message creation successful: f:\mail\inbound\md50000091024.msg Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: --> 250 Ok, message saved <Message-ID: <E1CLAeC-0006t7-2V@dime57.dizinc.com>> Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: <-- QUIT Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: --> 221 See ya in cyberspace Sat 2004-10-23 02:25:20: SMTP session successful (Bytes in/out: 1273/414) Doesn't look like it came from the address I told it to come from at all
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