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  1. i was in a lecture in kings during that

    took us about five minutes to come to the decision 'yep, it is an actualy alarm, we should probably get out' and actually get outside

    i thought the guy outside was saying somethign about not walking on the grass, at least thats what someone else said when i asked them what he had just said (having missed it myself)

    10:15 every wednesday they set of the alarms, i was always in a lecture at that point last year (probably why we took so long to move when there was an actual drill)

    David

  2. mcfly are pretty damn good

    yes they are a pop band, but as long as its good pop music, whats wrong with it? they can actually play their instruments and write everything too which is cool

    only heard the new song once, and didnt like it as much as the last one though, a few more listens and i will probably like it better though

    David

  3. not all pensioners are evil old people, same as every other group of people, i know more than enough arrogant arseholes my age, cocky little kids or countless other groups of age/social status/race i also know more than enough cool people. just because someone dresses like a ned or is old and smells of wee dosent mean they are nescessarily a bad person

    my grandparents are all lovely, and from doing a paper round i remember most of the customers being pensioners and pretty much everyone was really nice and friendly, out of the whole round i remember rather a lot more of the 'younger' couples (20's/30's) who seemed like arrogant arseholes who couldnt care less

    i did notice the other day that out of a whole bus full of pensioners, only one had a non beige coat (namely a light blue one)

    David

  4. Yes' date=' that is what they say.

    however I could also say that i taught Yngwie how to play guitar but it doesn't necessarily mean it is true...

    In theory you are right, that the 6505 is the same as 5150 - however it is not actually built to the same high standards as the 5150 originally was. I know this from people within the industry.. ;)

    Dan (not heather - I forgot to log out)[/quote']

    is it not built in teh same factory peavey make all the amps at? seems a bit silly to have different factorys outputting different qualitys of product...

    David

  5. yeah - the 6505 is the new 5150 but apparently it is nowhere near as good. The JSX is pretty close though.

    the 6505 is the exact same thing as the 5150

    when evh left he took the 5150 name, so they rebadged the amp 6505 (the year speavey have been in business - 1965 - 2005 so far) but all the internals are exactly the same

    ithat was what they were saying when evh left, dont know about any newer 'improvements' to the amp

    David

  6. more red dwarf

    they have released series 1-6, so i am still waiting on 7/8 to be in the shops. they have been realesing them every six months for the last few years though, series 7 out in november (i have it preordered, since i read the realese date wrongly on the bbc site and thought it was out in september, so promptly ordered it from amazon, it shall be here upon release though)

    David

  7. Yeah' date=' its balls. I also hate when people go to gigs and think they HAVE to mosh, asif people will thinl ess of them if they don't mosh.

    Example - Reel Big Fish. Loads of people who have no idea how to skank.[/quote']

    hell, i am probably one of those people you mention who dont 'know' how to dance properly, but i danced about like a twat all night cause it was bloody good fun...

    if you dont want to jump right in, dont, i didnt for most of the gig...

    David

  8. one thing that pisses me off at gigs is the volume levels, drop the volume down a little, it would keep my ears healthier (i wear earplugs to all the gigs i go to now after being very pissed off with ringing ears after every gig) and let you hear the music clearer

    it wouldnt need to be too much, there is a point of volume where it is still loud, but not ear destroyingly loud

    and smoking, i hate it at the best of times, but smoking while standing in a busy crowd? yeah smoke all you like (i may hate it but its not illegal yet) when standing at the back where everyone is just watching, but having a fag haninging out your mouth when wandering through the busy more enthusiastic crowd? just a matter of time before some unlucky person gets the lit end jabbed into them...

    tall people and so on, yeah it is fucking annoyig when someone moves into the crowd and stand right infront of you where they can block as much of your view as possible, but yes, a few steps either way can usually fix the problem, but please do try and be nice to other people, if i have gone for a drink i will usually try not to stand right infront of someone and block their view

    singing and so on, as long as they arent singing right in your ear its easy enough to just listen to the music and block them out, the volumes are loud enough...

    talking to people at gigs, yeah, a bit silly when a band is playing (apart from the normal recognition of friends or sorrys or whatever) but during a break at the bar or whatever, its just being sociable and polite, i quite like talking to all the odd people you meet, talking about the band that just played or whatever else you like, just being friendly and nice, sure if you want to be an unsociable bastard, your choice, just be polite and make some excuse...

    David

  9. fender strats (usually 70's withteh big headstock) - right handed ones reversed and restrung

    vox wah

    dallas arbiter fuss face

    univibe

    mayer octavia

    marshall superleads

    i think thats usually what he used, he did play about with other amps, but usually with the marshalls, and same goes for guitars, as he did use gibsons sometimes

    for looking to recreate his sounds, for bedroom playing the digitech hendrix looks decent, with a load of hendrixey sounds, for a more 'pro' setup, the foxrox captain coconut is a great pedal, with the main effects in one box (vibe/fuzz/octave) add that to a strat and marshall and away you go (with the possible niclusion of a wah pedal too)

    David

  10. when i did my test i had done enough for the multiple choice bits, but had only really found out about the hazard perception a day or two before doing mock tests at the bsm shoppy on on union street, i knew what i was looking for, but frankly had no clue as when i was actually supposed to be clicking or whatever, so i just scraped a pass on theat bit and did fairly well on the multiple choice

    definately recommended to get some practise in beforehand, i wish i had... i know you can get dvds, and as i was learnign with a bsm instructor they have the place on union street with mock tests and so on set up, so definately have a look at those

    still took me two goes to do the real test though, though that was due to a stupid mistake, and buggering up the reverse parking (after i knew i had made a stupid mistake ;)) the second time it went fine, except for the fact i had no clue where we were going - during lessons the instructor took me round all the routes they use in tests, just when i took the test it was someone from glasgow covering someone being ill, so went a completely different route...

    David

  11. its aesthetic, ecc83 valves dont really glow that much, so even when the valves are working away properly, some companys will still light them up a little to make it look better, not bad design or the valves being purely for marketing, but just boosting the image of the product

    i still dont know how much effect the valves in the things like the marshall valvestates actually do though...

    David

  12. Was speaking to my mate who lives in Western Australia and he'd never heard of the term 'caketaker'. He thought I was speaking rubbish. And they don't say 'spiggin'' date=' 'hufter' or 'belgium' either.

    I feel cheated.

    Damn Stingray![/quote']

    do all scottish people wander around saying 'och aye' and speaking in doric?

    David

  13. buy a set of hair clippers and get a friend to do it (not exactly rocket science)

    20 or whatever they are to buy them, and no more paying for haircuts again :) judging by the almighty mane of hair you currently have i cant imagine they do much more than go over it with a set of slippers anyway...

    David

  14. only slight problem being the fact the bbc only have half the controller... :rolleyes:

    nintendo.jpg

    it also involves a sensor near the screen to detect movement and so on too i think, it actually looks rather cool, it will definately be interesting to see how it works out, compared to a normal controller shape

    it will be cool to see the new nintendo console, i loved the N64 - awesome games like mario 64, goldeneye, mariocart, zelda, etc, and trhe gamecube was aweomse, though i never really got into it (i have had other things i wanted to do with my time - more time spent online, etc...) someday i really need to go and buy a load of games for it and start playing again

    goldeneye is still a brilliant multiplayer game, even if it is pretty outdated now with newer fancier games with better graphics or gameplay or whatever, the gameplay is still brilliant fun

    David

  15. the biggest thing i have bought recently was a new hifi (my old cd player died, so i got a good excuse to upgrade) - a rather lovely marantz cd deck and power amp, using some speakers i got from a neighbour (rescued from being on the way to a jumble sale, sound pretty good anyway) which will probably be upgraded sometime

    a couple of cd's, the who's tommy being the last one i bought, before that i got coldplays X&Y and who's next and quadraphenia by the who, but they were a while ago

    a few dvds, namely the who's tommy, reservoir dogs, trainsportting and some red dwarf

    a few sandwiches from the beautiful mountain (tuna and lime with the gluten free bread)

    tickets for gigs, reel big fish, dragonforce and the youthmovie soundtrack strategies

    and one of the gripmaster thingys for strengthening you hands/fingers, good fun for playing about with in lectures (ie you can still half listen to the lecture)

    and i ordered the new book from www.toothpastefordinner.com last week, but it will be a while before it actually gets here

    thats about all i can think of at the moment

    David

  16. check the desk has a line output (quite likely in the form of 2 1/4 jacks or the like)

    then all you would need is a cable for 2 mono 1/4 -> 1 stereo 3.5mm jack

    easy to make if you are handy with a soldering iron after a quick visit to maplins for the parts (the two hot signals to the tip and ring connections, the two grounds both to the sleeve connection)

    David

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