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What Is Your Favourite Video Game Music? (Videogames Talk Post)
Deus Ex has some fantatstic stuff
The Unatco Theme is one of my favourites - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBzDv24IOYQ
Anything from the Machinarium soundtrack (by Thomas Dvorak) is brilliant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbXauJ4qTyc
And of course, Doom (1 & 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7efPcKJ4cOk
I have a soft spo for all the old lucasarts adventure titles. Grim Fandango in particular has a fantastic OST.
Pi Is (still) Wrong.
Also, personally, I prefer Dvorak. Especially the Symphony from the New World.
>> ^Psychologic:
Pi vs Tau reminds me of Qwerty vs Dvorak... the small gain in simplicity (or typing speed) is more than offset by the burden of the change, and learning to use both would be more confusing than using the current standard.
I'd be fine with the change, but I think π is cuter. =)
Pi Is (still) Wrong.
Pi vs Tau reminds me of Qwerty vs Dvorak... the small gain in simplicity (or typing speed) is more than offset by the burden of the change, and learning to use both would be more confusing than using the current standard.
I'd be fine with the change, but I think π is cuter. =)
Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 - 3rd movement
While the fourth movement is my personal favorite, this (and all Dvorak) is definitely *quality.
Keith Olbermann Special Comment: False Objectivity vs. Truth
@Tymbrwulf
I pretty much agree with everything you just said. I think the prose you wrote above would make an excellent deface to the preface of the new book I prefaced called, 'Elephants That Became A Morass Relay System That Were "Gored" Into A Multi-Platform Supported Prostitute', written by John C. Dvorak and prefaced by me and your stuff near the back. Right before the end; you'll kindly remind the readers that they read 259 pages of nothing. Literally, (literally) nothing, but THIS (plus our stuff):
"Then on that dissmal day did I look fondly over the barren San Francisco skyline and remembered the quote I had stated so long ago, and evermore..so...truth-worthy now..."
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I think from there we all know that he commited suicide. Strangling himself, to death, from the ledge of his 12-story condo using blue-tooth enabled mice (he hated blue, and as well logic).
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That's how are (our) books will be in 16 years (sentance? (sp?, seantance?); if we don't do something quick (sic)!
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Hopefully, my satirical take on the full-on double stupidity that is the U.S. Government will never reach the severe end of either spectrum. I do think we would more easily be pushed right than left. My opinion. Although I think strangely that the Internet may make a mark on the future of our local and national decisions as well as elections. The good thing about this is that people can educate themselves and be far more "aware" as to who is playing in the process and how (coffers, law, and lives). Those "W" and "H" questions will be, if lucky, the biggest decider in the future.
This requires the 'old guard' to leave. The lawmakers need to lose some power methinks by way of term limits/lobbyist repels/no laws made regarding themselves (who the hell left that out)/one law-or-bill-at-a-time/etc... They also need to have a oversight committee ran by the FBI and cases tried by the Supreme Court. Awww, who am I kidding. I'd be lucky to see even one of those go in. It's pretty easy to see what part of the system is incredibly ruined (house of representatives of Scrooge McDuck with minority whip Haliburton).
>> ^Tymbrwulf:
@kceaton --> Post above. Deleted for obsolescence and a one light year re-post of a post for a new post. Trust me, it's the *new* thing. As soon as I can get the new process to redact itself into a very simple and yet hard to learn html/xhtml (I like to pronounce it hate-in-the-mail) code.
Carrying on... No grammar check again! Have at it!
Short film BP doesn't want you to see
Found this at dvorak.org/blog great site from one of my favorite people John C. Dvorak. 21 years after the exxon Valdez spill there is still problems from it, now this...
Mac users MUST use hands to communicate!
Man you guys downvoting... Well, if this sift goes down in flames, let's go out in style
ZUNE RULES!!1!!
MACS CAN'T PLAY GAMES!
THEIR MOUSE HAS ONLY ONE BUTTON!?
OS X IS THE WORST OS SINCE DOS!!!
I KNOW YOU DOWNVOTERS ARE SIPPING LATTES RIGHT NOW,
AT THE SYMPOSIUM YOU'RE ATTENDING THAT IS ABOUT
THE DEATH OF THE PC, PRESENTED BY JOHN DVORAK!!!
YOU ALSO HAVE A PODCAST FOR IT!!!
...AND YOU HAVE TO BE AT THE GYM IN 26 MINUTES!!!!!1!
Viva la Revolucion!
/flame shield up
This has to be worth fifteen, come on
Dvorak's New World Symphony - Final Movement
This is great. I've never really delved into classical music. I have Dvorak's New World Symphony, because I saw a live performance once and enjoyed it. I also have Carl Orff's Carmina Burana because I wanted to know where the music that is so often used in media came from.
I would like to enjoy more classical music, but don't know where to start.
Classical music and a deadly chopper go so well together!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'classical music, chopper, gun' to 'classical music, chopper, gun, dvorak, carnival overture' - edited by dystopianfuturetoday
Classical music and a deadly chopper go so well together!
Dvorak - Carnival Overture
Humoresque No. 7 - Antonin Dvorak
When Dvorak writes a humoresque, he writes it humorous indeed!
Amazing New Input Technology SWYPE, from inventor of T9
very cool..anyone know if they have a Dvorak keymap?
Optimus Maximus keyboard - the most awesome geeky Keyboard!
I must object. An Happy Hacking Keyboard laidout Dvorak is the most awesome geeky keyboard, this one is perhaps the most flashy. Does it even have a Linux driver?
Most people who buy this will be CEO's who can't code or touch type, seems kinda faux-geek.
First look at the OLED Optimus Maximus
and it'll allow for easy, instantaneous adoption of a Dvorak keyboard layout:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard
...and then back to 'normal'. which i'm surprised they didn't even touch on.
Pictures at an Exhibition - Final Two Movements (Orchestra)
Fjnbk, this is the second piece of music you've submitted that was in my film, Fired. That's a weird coincidence (or is it?). Well anyway, it gives me a chance to plug my film, which is good, because I have no shame.