From: "Bud" <budec@qwest.net>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2002 2:24 AM
Message-ID: <v0dq8.524$xj2.321785@news.uswest.net>
Not knowing how long I will have a decent internet connection,
I download
the entire hour of slack (atleast everything in .mp3
format [anyone know
where I can get hours 790 and below in .mp3 format?]).
Anyways, I listened to some of them, out of order... doh, grave grave sin.
Now the most difficult thing I have found is that if
you listen to one or 2
hours in an archive of 100 or so there is no good way
to firgure out what
you have listened to and what you haven't. They all
sound the same, same
clips, but differant.
Yea, I have heard this before somewhere... was it because
I already listen
to this .mp3, or was this sound clip in another hour
or was it because of my
previous brainwashing?
Try this. Download 20 hours of slack. Listen to 2
hours without looking at
the title name. Come back after you are done and just
TRY to listen to a
NEW hour of slack that you haven't heard before... In
reality or is it
fantasy you will say "Hey I heard this before"...
but have you really!?
Mmmm subg's have some mind control.
How long does it take to produce an hour of slack?
With Time Control and
all, I am thinking 5 days?
Regards,
Bud
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From: dyskolos <dyskolos@menander.org>
Bud wrote:
>
>
> Try this. Download 20 hours of slack. Listen
to 2 hours without looking at
> the title name. Come back after you are done and
just TRY to listen to a
> NEW hour of slack that you haven't heard before...
In reality or is it
> fantasy you will say "Hey I heard this before"...
but have you really!?
>
>
Simple explanation: THEY'RE ALL THE SAME.
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From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
> Simple explanation: THEY'RE ALL THE SAME.
SOMEBODY FINALLY NOTICED!!!!
WHEW!!! Now if enough people complain, maybe I can QUIT!!
"Five days." HA!!! Fixed-legged Earth-fools.
Milling about, trapped in
their cage of only three dimensions.
I cranked out THREE yesterday (I was way behind). However,
this isn't
difficult when all you change is the number of the episode.
But I hand
label the little boxes very very carefully.
If one were to look at Connivin' Ivan's in the SubSITE
catalog, one
would find CD-Rs with the HIGH RES STEREO MP3 versions
of the shows
going back in time all the way to 748 (when I started
mixing them on my
computer instead of cassettes). But, at $15 per 12-
to 16-show CD-R,
that's over a dollar per show -- far outside the price
range of all but
three SubGenii so far.
However, DOZENS of SubGenii have bought the SHITTY low
res mp3 and RM
versions of the shows, which come 75 or 80 to a CD-R.
They have the
confusing titles of "75 Hours of Slack" and
the new "80 Hours of Slack"
and are also $15 each. A few pennies per show seems
more to the
SubGenius wallet's liking, even though we prominently
warn that these
sound like grainy warmed-over shit compared to the high
res stereo
versions.
--
4th Stangian Orthodox MegaFisTemple Lodge of the Wrath
of Dobbs Yeti,
Resurrected
P.O. Box 181417, Cleveland, OH 44118 (fax 216-320-9528)
A subsidiary of:
The SubGenius Foundation, Inc. / P.O. Box 140306, Dallas,
TX 75214
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