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Old 07-26-2006, 04:18 PM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

Not razzing on spaz but...

This kind of question is fun if you're playing, and it's good to see new people post in the forums. It's also a question that's not going to go away, as folks discover the Moon.

People who have played before can either take a jab at it again, or go and do stuff that makes them happy. Lots of choice.
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:23 PM
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This kind of question is fun if you're playing, and it's good to see new people post in the forums. It's also a question that's not going to go away, as folks discover the Moon.
I know it's not going away. I just wish that when new folks come to a place they'd search the boards for a while before posting. If I join a new community, I don't post something the first day. Most boards even have a sticky thread that reads something like "READ THIS FIRST" or "THESE TOPICS ALREADY HAVE FIVE THREADS."

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i posted this thread cause im new
See above.
Seriously, I'm glad you're here and look forward to getting to know you. I'm not a jerk. Really.

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5) Sui Generis - Pequeñas anécdotas sobre las instituciones (not in the moon)*

* can i donate a copy??? i dont want to loose my album.. was difficult to get
Sure. Here's what you can do. Rip the cd to mp3 at 192kps. Get all the tags perfect - artist, song title, album title, and year - on each track. Use IDv3 tags. Then bundle the whole thing together as one file. Then use www.yousendit.com to send the whole thing to ProgDirJim. You can PM him to get his email address. Finally, be patient. Jim's always got a TON of music to listen to. And be aware that it's not guaranteed it'll get added. Jim is the music director and owner and he decides what is or is not added.
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Old 07-28-2006, 05:04 AM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

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I just wish that when new folks come to a place they'd search the boards for a while before posting. If I join a new community, I don't post something the first day. Most boards even have a sticky thread that reads something like "READ THIS FIRST" or "THESE TOPICS ALREADY HAVE FIVE THREADS."
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I don't think new members need to search the boards. This forum isn't the easiest to find stuff. I can't even find my old shows if I didn't have them written down.
Such a sticky thread, an FAQ, mentioned by Spaz would probably be a good idea. It could also contain general pointers to some of the most interesting and valuable threads on these forums.


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Old 07-28-2006, 06:33 AM
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Such a sticky thread, an FAQ, mentioned by Spaz would probably be a good idea. It could also contain general pointers to some of the most interesting and valuable threads on these forums.


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Sorry meth, spaz, I don't agree. this is a forum, full of free flowing thoughts, not a ranking, etc. Stickys should be used to keep important announcements at the top, not to rank threads.

Sometimes a thread seems worthwhile and no one hits it. Other times it's goofy and everyone does.

Seems to me people like it. Who cares that it gets recycled every so often?
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Old 07-28-2006, 07:22 AM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

I like threads that reappear...it is like revisiting the past... as with this thread... who knows.. 2 years from now my top 5 list might change and it will be fun seeing where my head was at this point in time!
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Old 07-28-2006, 07:28 AM
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I like threads that reappear...it is like revisiting the past... as with this thread... who knows.. 2 years from now my top 5 list might change and it will be fun seeing where my head was at this point in time!
somebody said that this thread, good point...sometimes they change every day!
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