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Real Name: J
Birthdate: April 12th, 1979 (45 years old)
A little about me...
Sifter living in Halifax Vancouver, Canada. Melbourne, Australia. Vancouver again, this time for good! Love for kitties and psytrance. Boo to videos of people getting hurt. Psytrance and Cooking, what!

Member Since: August 1, 2006
Email: djsunkid hotmail
Homepage: http://djsunkid.livejournal.com
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chtierna says...

Yo djsunkid

Glad you liked it, its a little gold nugget, aint it? The way he explains all this stuff in a serious voice is just priceless. "I am not an atomic playboy" makes for a great quote

And yes, my icon is ironic... I think (hope) that poor fellow is the only one believing in that there he wrote...

In reply to this comment by djsunkid:
You just won the internets. Congrats. You are my favourite person ever.

...

I only hope your icon is ironic.

In reply to this comment by chtierna:
The "I am not an atomic playboy" is in one of Future Crews demos, remember it from loooooong ago. I always wondered where it came from until I found this goody

Kevlar says...

Hey, DJ,
Hope all is well. Got an email back from the folks at RabbitHoles - the price is not shocking, I guess, but I was hoping for a little less.

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Hi Kev,
Thanks for your enthusiastic interest in RabbitHoles! The images that you are familiar with from our website and at SIGGRAPH are indeed for sale, I've attached a pricing guide for those products.
If you are interested in purchasing pieces from the Gnomon Gallery you can go to the online store at http://www.gnomongallery.com/store.html or contact them directly by phone at (323) 466-6663 or by e-mail at info@gnomongallery.com.
Let me know if you have any further questions.

-Carey
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I haven't uploaded a file in a while and don't have any webspace at the moment, so I tried a random site - let me know if you can get at the attachment via this link:

http://www.justupit.com/get.php?id=0cfcab9f509a064a1bdf2f266de1b872

Kevlar says...

No - no response yet, unfortunately. They have pricing info on their website for clients who want to create their own designs, but it ain't pretty. I'll let you know if I hear back. Maybe we should have the whole Sift go after them and see what response we get?

In reply to this comment by djsunkid:
Any response yet?

In reply to this comment by Kevlar:
Incredible. I just shot off an email to them to see if they have any plans to sell ones already made to consumers.

spoco2 says...

After watching more videos on tasting menus I have come to appreciate what they are. I guess I more rail against the restaurants that serve up tiny dishes as THE meal... no large number of courses.

I would have been there in a flash if I were anywhere near Vancouver!

I've discovered a highly regarded restaurant which does tasting menus a couple of hours from me... one day I shalst go.

Good luck, hope it goes well.

In reply to this comment by djsunkid:
Mheh- too bad you're missing out on this:
http://www.videosift.com/talk/Sift-Up-in-Vancouver-Whos-Coming#comment-526180

No dandelion petal unfortunately, but each course will only be a few bites.

Then again, it is 12 courses, not just 3 or 4

In reply to this comment by spoco2:
>> ^djsunkid:
Sorry, have to downvote. It was a reflex reaction when they showed mcdonalds with fine dining over it. Want to see american fine dining? Try Alinea or MOTO or The French Laundry, or WD-50, or any of a hundred different places. America actually does have a cuisine. STFU. Fucking big mac. Argh.

I just watched the Alinea video, and while I'm sure the food is delicious, I HATE that form of cuisine...
"Here is your main meal sir"
"Where?"
"There sir, on the plate"
"I can see a flower petal on a stick"
"Yes sir, that is your meal, a dandelion petal infused with Yak butter broth, perched delicately atop a reduction of baby seal flipper, drizzled with aioli and ground camel hoof."
"Well, that sounds great, but I think I'll eat that in, erm, one, maybe two mouthfuls"
"Ahh, but of course, you just need to order another 18 courses sir"
"This one cost me $45 on its own!"
"Is sir a cheapskate?"
"No, but I do need to pay the bills"
"I scoff at you sir... scoff"

Really, a complete wank... I enjoy good food, I enjoy food with great presentation, but I can NEVER come at food where the portion sizes are so insanely small that even after a 3 or 4 course meal you're left empty. I don't suggest just going to a steakhouse and getting the largest damn slab o' meat you can, but come on, I go out to EAT not to sample.

xxovercastxx says...

yeah, if you play the example sound on the wikipedia page it sounds nearly identical, just at a different pitch.

In reply to this comment by djsunkid:
Well, similar effect, but continuous.

It's really neat. I just uploaded a clip onto youtube so you could hear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4ltzTUxEuI

In reply to this comment by xxovercastxx:
>> ^djsunkid:
1. Beatsystem - Endlessly Downward
This is exactly what it sounds like. It is a 3 minute track of a repeating loop of tones that sound like they are going downward, endlessly. It is kind of a auditory version of barbershop pole.


I don't know the track but from your description, I'd guess it's a Shepard Scale.

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