Chaplain99
Chaplain99
Chaplain99

Ditto on the really nice campus and equipment statement. And I've worked in the past with a graduate from FSU that really kicked serious butt in the studio.

So, basically anything that marginally increases blood flow diminishes the effects of allergies on one's daily life?

Who the hell would PERFORM that surgery?

@achilleselbow: Congress sees digital as physical for the purposes of copyright law: as soon as you transcribe or record a song to a "fixed, tangible medium," it is technically copyrighted.

@tasteskindasalty: See, that's great and all, but what if you don't just use the music for easy listening? DJs [should] pay for the music they sample, as they're using (and reusing) songs to perform shows. I have no problem paying for the songs I use in my sets because I know they'll 1) be crowd pleasers, 2) be

@achilleselbow: ...if by "physical media," you are referring to MP3s, AACs, AIFFs, and other file formats, then your argument is self-defeating; Congress includes digital files in the category of "fixed, tangible media," and these formats are nowhere NEAR obsolete.

@Archaotic: "Condemned: Criminal Origins" did that, as did "Breakdown."

@MrGOH: Speaking from experience, a long-term relationship with patients seems to produce a more accurate diagnosis of ADHD. Knowing not only the individual's performance on tests, but also how they function on a daily basis, makes a tremendous difference in making a diagnosis.

1) Wait...individuals with ADHD can get social security benefits? Huh.

@Chip Overclock: I pine for the days when you could simply WALK to work, when everything was just a mile or so away from everything else.

Actually, the position of the band is pretty important to the home team, as it makes it easier for the players to see and hear the band, thus giving them a better "home field advantage."

Don't we already have solid state drives that boot your computer pretty much instantly? Or is that just a question of memory format, not memory type?

@barnaclebeau: But here's the kicker, Mr. barnaclebeau (I didn't capitalize your name because I thought it would be disrespectful, you see): YOU READ THE ARTICLE ANYWAY.

@prometeum: I'm going to take this wonderful opportunity to simply walk out of your hypothetical ice-cream shop and find an equally-hypothetical grocer that *does* sell the flavor of hypothetical ice cream that I desire.

This is preposterous. How could I NOT be important enough to have my own dedicated celestial symbol, a cosmic representation of my place in the universe?

I think the biggest thing to take away from this sort of situation is that there is NO ONE CAUSE. The environment, mental healthcare, video games, etc. - a whole slew of forces are constantly at work in the life of an individual, and trying to rationalize a tragedy by blaming a minute aspect of modern society gets us

@Interstella5555: You know, when you think about it...it's this very type of stereotypical discourse that creates even greater, more harmful stereotypes.

@jp182: Digital Nazis will be around long after our children ask us, innocently: "What's a Nazi?"

@Vezroth: More power to you, sir.