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Everything Else TWC / Re: Just when you thought the night couldn't get any weirder...
« on: November 11, 2008, 11:29:37 PM »
Wow that's freaky.
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Are you referring to my comment or Mike's?Same with my 1999 PowerMac (albeit it's slow since it's only 12 GB).It's slow because of the disk size?
LOL, I loveit when people say things like that.
Excuse me? How am I involved in this?Wait, they're discontinuing the old STAR's in February? Where did you hear this?!I've heard it thousands of times here, at TWCC, and at taiganet. I think it was even on wikipedia at one brief time.
I don't know what goes on at TWCC, but I can tell you that at Taiganet I've been sure to correct anyone who claims that (ehem...Andrew...Devon...Vic...Curt...Vala...WS3000...to name a few). Apparently no one at TWCC bothers to do the same...or else no one knows better.
But, on the morning of February 17th everyone will wake up to the same ole, same ole and realize what dopes they were. And I'll be glad its over and won't have to worry about putting to rest every crazy rumor that the brainless among us start.
NUMBER OF TIMES I'VE HEARD "I SAW THREE SHIPS" BY D. ARKENSTONE: 1If TWC has its way that count will be through the roof by the time Christmas is over.
Same with my 1999 PowerMac (albeit it's slow since it's only 12 GB).It's slow because of the disk size?
I've come up with a new idea for the site. I was thinking of making a page paying tribute to deceased TWC staffers and artists. The page would be split into two sections, one for TWC staffers the other for artists, and each section would list the names of each person who has died, their date of death, reason for death (if known), and what they were known for. For example, an entry in the artists section might look something like this (and by the way, the example is 100% factual):It's a splendid idea in case we had classical TWC Fans come to this forum before TWCC.QuoteGeorge Howard March 20, 1998 (Lymphoma)
Composed many songs for TWC between late 80's and early 90's, including When Summer Comes, Broad Street, Out In The Cold, Philly Talk, and Dancing In The Sun.
And of course anytime another person dies (of course we hope they don't!) we can add their information to the page. So what do you guys think? Good idea? Bad idea?
Does anyone know the name of the song in this video starting at around 1:40?
What's the name of the very first song that plays in that video (starting at :00)?
George Howard March 20, 1998 (Lymphoma)
Composed many songs for TWC between late 80's and early 90's, including When Summer Comes, Broad Street, Out In The Cold, Philly Talk, and Dancing In The Sun.
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Wait, they're discontinuing the old STAR's in February? Where did you hear this?!I've heard it thousands of times here, at TWCC, and at taiganet. I think it was even on wikipedia at one brief time.
