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We were able to see the preview on Wed. I had low expectations. But there was booze.
But I have to say I was surprised. It’s not a film about Banksy at all.
It’s about a guy called Thierry Guetta who is the cousin of that invader guy. (dude who sticks those invader mosaics up everywhere.) Thierry starts filming his cousin putting his invaders up, and in doing so meets and befriends Monsieur Andre, OBEY, Bansky, Zeuss, etc and films them too.
Thierry Ends up with 10 years of footage, attempts to make a movie. It turns out shit. So Bansky goes through all the footage and makes said documentary about street art and Thierry.
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HAHA lets all insult the fuck out of someone because they asked for some help about a bike they like the look off.
Remember this?
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Hmm, no joy :(
Is it a B0 error? Does the system keep rebooting?
You probably forgot to set the MacOSX partition "Active"
- Boot your Mac OS X install dvd
Once the installer is running, go to the Utilities menu and open Terminal
Determine which disk your MacOSX partition is on
[INDENT]
Type diskutil list
Verify which disk number holds your partition (disk0, disk1, etc.)
[/INDENT]- Start using Fdisk
[INDENT]
Assuming the MacOSX disk is the first disk ("disk0"), then
type fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 <== use "rdisk" with your disk number here !!
Ignore the error "fdisk: could not open MBR file ..."
[/INDENT]- Determine which partition for MacOSX needs to be set "Active"
[INDENT]
Type p
Verify which partition is for MacOSX (1, 2, 3, etc.)
[/INDENT]Set the partition "Active"
[INDENT]Assuming it is partition 1, then
type f 1 <== use your partition number here !!
[/INDENT]Save and exit
[INDENT]
Type write
Type y (yes you are sure)
Type exit (to quit)
[/INDENT]- Remove the install DVD and reboot
- Boot your Mac OS X install dvd
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I'm sure you know these are hard to come by, especially in this larger size.
I picked this frame up on a trip to Tokyo/Kalavinka. It has a few small chips and nicks and scratches to the paint work and a very small shallow top tube dent (about the size of a pea, you really need to look for it) from the drop bars swinging round.
As you can see It's a metallic pink finish, Edo-Taka decals and it has one of the most beautiful head badges I've ever seen. The pictures don't do it justice.
The frame comes fitted with a Hatta NJS swan super deluxe headset and Hatta NJS R9400 bottom bracket. Both of which have been recently serviced.
If interested, I would recommend a viewing.
Seat tube length
57cm c-t
56cm ccTop tube length
55cm ccHand built by Akio Tanabe, head badge painted by his wife.
Offers £650 and over.SOLD
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZrPEPeZa08
Worst use of Autotune I have ever heard.
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why is everyone reading this thread?
'you're a right bunch of baking trays.' [/pisti]
Davelocio has enough shit going on without people reporting posts and giving him more to worry about.
I haven't been on here much and haven't been annoyed by any bickering and feuding.
I loved object's post yesterday and will try to post a bit more and use the tools available to improve my experience.
I've missed everything in the dark / private forums because I don't log in.
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Not sure what the OP is trying to say; that Prodigy's tracks are shit and easy? Remember, this track was released in 1997, produced probably the same year or in '96. No software DAWs like Ableton or Logic (in the shape we have them now) were available at the time.
That's why I love the quality of the early Prodigy stuff; it's all chopped up pretty badly and sampled from all over the shop. Genius!
Re Ableton, just tried the new studio version but couldn't really get my head around it as I'm so used to using Logic. Speaking of which, has anyone tried Logic 9? Any good?
We should get together and show some of our productions of the forum. I'm quite into Dubstep and heavy bass electronic stuff.
The OP isn't saying anything other than posting a video.
I'm well aware when the original was made and also the original equipment used.
Personally I think the the video shows the genius of Howlett's original composition and in particular his sample manipulation. It also shows how computer software has since developed to aid that process today.
Logic 9 is great Flex Time, Audio Quantize etc are a huge time saver if your are working with audio.
I think there is another thread about peoples mypace pages but I'm too lazy to search for it. I did a string of remixes last summer which you can hear on Hypemachine
http://hypem.com/#/search/build%20remix/1/
I'm currently working on my own album which should be ready early 2010.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7tyLdKaru0