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craigb

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  1. Hospital > Doctor
  2. Liked that Clinic stuff! Will have to get some I believe. ?
  3. What is it with bunnies and cups???
  4. It is? I only see four random names and some bunnies. ? (My coffee tastes hoppy this morning!)
  5. I thought of putting up a pic of "Give the dog a bone!" but I'm sure it would just get deleted. ?
  6. Lemon to Strawberry? (What can I say, YouBoob had this one following the last, and I like it!?)
  7. Here's something to improve your mood! ?
  8. Oh no!
  9. Especially if Kenny were to get ahold of an image! ?
  10. Ladies and Gentlemen! We have a Mesh sighting!!! ?
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  12. Were scissors the equivalent of the MIDI panic button then? ?
  13. Do not go against the Green Lives Matter agenda! ?
  14. Wait... A "British" car, with the steering wheel on the left?
  15. All true! However, I was just answering the OP's questions. ?
  16. (And... the pic's gone. Oh, well! ?)
  17. Just not in the way you probably expected! ? Enjoy! ?
  18. So you're saying Steve is a bit immature for his age? ? ?
  19. I'm talking about when someone in the band tries to describe a drum sound or rhythm they want played. Most everyone has heard of "Ba-dum ching!" as the description for a rim-shot for example, but I'm sure there are more. My favorites are: "Boots and pants and boots and pants!" (Just say this rhythmically and you'll get the idea.) "Pea soup!" (This one was originally asked as a question to the drummer: "How do you make that 'pea soup' sound?" This comes from opening and closing the hi-hat.) So what have you heard that was interesting or funny? ?
  20. Hehe... They probably tried "kitekrazy" in every possible format! ?
  21. It is both. MP3's are considered a "lossy" format because, after compression, you can't uncompress them and get the full fidelity. FLAC (and others like ACC) are compressed, but they don't lose any of the information required to recreate the original. Hence they are obviously larger than lossy types, but are still much smaller than uncompressed formats like AIFF and WAV. Also, FLAC files can also provide a resolution of up to 32-bit, 96kHz, which is even better than the standard CD!
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