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Friday, July 10, 2009
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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Friday, May 22, 2009
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As if bass duties for A Hanging haven't been keeping me busy enough, writing new material, and playing sold out shows with the likes of Saint Vitus, Haarp, and EYEHATEGOD, I have been practicing new Billy Druid songs with Howie Doin' from The Pallbearers on bass and Bam Bam from Jodie Foster's Army on drums. We will hit the recording studio at the end of the month to record a seven inch.
 | Currently listening: Slow Death By Flamin Groovies Release date: 2002-10-01 |
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
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Friday, May 01, 2009
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I own a Peavey Mach III bass amp. It's a pretty cool piece of equipment but I do not have a clear knowledge of the purposes and proper uses of some of it's features. Recently I nearly fried the thing when I miscalculated the ohm signals to my cabinets and as a result I have discovered that my amp and two bass cabinets can't be used together, or can they? Both cabs are 4 ohms. Both speaker outputs are 4 ohms. So, technically, I would need to push the two 4 ohm cabs with a 2 ohm signal, but the peavey has no visible option for changing ohmage. However, there are several outputs , dials, knobs, and inputs that I am unaware of the specific uses for. Why are there 5 inputs (i.e. Channel A inputs 1 and 2, "auto mix, and Channel B inputs 1 and 2)? And what are the specific ways to use the bi-amp outs? I was wondering who might know about the workings of this amp and if you might share your knowledge so I can get the best use out of the thing?
~Billy Druid
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Friday, April 24, 2009
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C.S.: Dude, it's hot as hell in here. You wanna go to
the bar or what?
D.P.: I just got home from work, and got stoned. I need to
change my pants.
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Monday, February 02, 2009
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Thank you, Tom, for pointing me in the right direction to catch up on all the missed opportunities to waste time and brainspace viewing superbowel commercials.
 | Currently listening: Inside My Brain By Angry Samoans Release date: 1994-02-23 |
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security
Greetings. I am a disgruntled patron of your Mickey Mouse Internet Security Racket and I would like to know just what you people are smoking? I've never had any delusions about my technical savvy behind a computer but I know enough to know when I'm being run in circles by indexes, help sections, tables of content, glossaries, and instructions that apparently were composed by Japanese mongoloids.
Here is a small example of the technical advice offered to the consumer public by Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security that I have wasted hours of my life trying to comprehend and execute in the hopes that my laptop will stop behaving like a cunt;
"Deleting the Malware File(s)
Right-click Start then click Search... or Find..., depending on the version of Windows you are running. In the Named input box, type the name(s) of the file(s) detected earlier. In the Look In drop-down list, select My Computer, then press Enter. Once located, select the file then press SHIFT+DELETE."
What the fuck does that even mean???
I'm not a stupid fuck. But I feel pretty bad for all the average-joe-dumb-fucks out there scratching their Cro-Magnon domes in utter bewilderment as they try to rid their desktop of the latest techno-contagious threat to it's health with the aid of such poignant gibberish.
"Right-click Start then click Search... or Find"
That's not even a viable action, and a major turning point in the direction of utter directionless-ness you can expect to experience with the fine products from Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security.
I know what's going on here. T M PC-cillin Internet Security, like Dell, would rather keep you in the dark about the simplistic reality of computer maintenance, and suck your buck for every penny they can for the fine service of making it easier for us to not have to think too much. Problem is, I still think alot. And I think I'm being treated like a moron.
No thanks to you, Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security, for your useless snakeoil-software. No thanks at all.
Chris Squire D.D.C.F.C.
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Sunday, November 02, 2008
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http://www.thepunkboard.com/forum/showthread.php?p=745035
 | Currently listening: Panzerfaust By Darkthrone Release date: 2006-02-21 |
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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New Orleans survived Gustav and I am thrilled to announce I will be taking over bass duty for the Nola hardcore group, A Hanging. I've been a fan of the group since I first did sound for them at the Hi Ho a few months back and I feel a close affinity to the members of the group that tells me the future looks bright for A Hanging. We will be performing 10/01/08 at One Eyed Jacks in New Orleans with The Saviours from Oakland, Ca. Wear your party pants.
http://myspace.com/ahanging
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