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Biosphere's 1991-2004 compilation is very interesting. "The Seal & The Hydrophone" has that familiar sound from "Birds of Passage". The original version of "When I Leave" also has elements of "Antennaria".
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@omni It's ambient. I recommend Substrata, it's an all-time classic ambient album.
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Sunday, 25-Nov-12 23:34:19 UTC from web
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@omni My favourite is The Buzzer. :D http://ur1.ca/av63a
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@omni It's an extensive collection of recordings of numbers stations that was first released in 1997, shortwave radio broadcasts the purpose of which is widely assumed to be the sending of covert messages to spies. The regular 4 disc version as mp3s is free of charge.
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@omni Artists like to sample them, like BoC for example. http://ur1.ca/av613
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WHAT THE FLYING BUCK?? http://9gag.com/gag/5764588
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@omni I thought it was hilarious :)
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@cwebber Oh wow, I'm in that video at 3:10 with an extremely stupid full-caps "WHAT IS THIS SORCERY" comment XD
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Btw, one of the things people seem to get a kick out of is the appearance of http://ur1.ca/4umg4 in the campaign video http://ur1.ca/aijvp
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@omni ...now I kinda wonder what would happen if RDN actually supported TeX markup.
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So it's my birthday on Tuesday. Let's see if anyone remembers. I've made it easy for you.
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Looks like San Diego is ready. http://youtu.be/6ZxcQ7E2m5A
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Microsoft fails again: bit.ly/LiaFSp How on earth do they do that?.. !lol !fs !linux :D
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@derpy128 I happened. We moved servers
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@cajunbrony23 Just the usual stuff: the definition of pedophilia and transgender issues.
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http://i.imgur.com/0W3yV.gif what trying to share a bath with your girlfriend is actually like
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@omni UNTIL YOU ALL SHARED YOUR DAEMON WITH ME
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@omni I knew there was something wrong. Can't believe I missed that. xD
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@mushi >useful >yahoo answer
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@derpyshy Ich liebe Ponys, sie sind extremst süß und ich verstehe einfach nicht, warum sie eine so schlechte Reputation haben. MLP:FiM ist keineswegs nur für Kinder und mehr Leute sollten zumindest mal einen Blick darauf werfen anstatt die Serie lediglich aufgrund des Wortes "Pony" als Kinderserie abzustempeln. (The last sentence will be quite hard)
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@greatandpowerfuleaglehooves my little kony, my little kony, aaaaaaaahhh my little kony, i used to wonder what torture could be, my little kony, until you kidnapped and armed me. big adventures, tons of guns! a beautiful heart, i'll break your thumbs. sharing ammo, its an easy feat! Murder makes my conquest complete! yeah, my little kony, did you know you killed my very best friiiieeeennnnd!
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Wow, just wow: http://www.math.psu.edu/tseng/H2Ojoke.html
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@omni 'common' sense is probably the most ironic phrase in the English Language
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Oh, today is a momentous day for me. For it was one year ago today that I watched my first episode of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. And I do not regret it. 'Cause it meant that I got the chance to meet some great people, including all of you. Thanks, brony community, for being the best thing to happen to me in a long time.
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@noirbatch that's a mighty long history class... you might even say it takes an age... that joke is terrible, but I'm still saying it
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!RainbowDash !Applejack #ROFL #Troll http://ur1.ca/87xtq
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Like a Faust http://ur1.ca/873jt
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“Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.” ― C.S. Lewis