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  1. Your mum But in all seriousness Mike, did you recognise the correlation that I was asking about? I'm just curious as to if people generally share the same type of perceptual filter?
  2. Homeboys, New video all about Adam Storey who spent the summer just gone in Swindon. We had a great time riding with him and I managed to film some of his being super smooth. The video has some more sureal and less serious elements, something which I needed to emphasise because recently I haven't found much motivation with editing. Get it here - 300mb file size aprox. and just over 4mins aprox. Out of interest, do people recognise my attempts to correlate the music with the riding? I was thinking that perhaps people listen to music in different ways, picking up or emphasising different parts. If this were so they might not recognise my attempts and would experience the video in quite a different way. I'm interested what people experience though so please let me know Music in order of occurence is: Casino versus Japan Animals on Wheels Russian Circles Boards of Canada f**kbuttons Hope some of you enjoy edit: audio and visual degrades if watched in vimeo - I really recommend downloading from vimeo instead
  3. I actually think the modification looks 'better' but to be perfectly honest, I couldn't care either way. I find it difficult to recognise any meanginfulness such a change or conservation will have to anybodies life.
  4. Who's definitely going then? I mostly see maybes...
  5. Hopefully I shall make this, my back seems to be a healin'.
  6. This is where it's at, so to speak. Really enjoyed that and I really wanna ride now. Shame my back is f'd.
  7. I've got back troubles so I can't really justify the cost of travelling to Soton in case within five minutes I can no longer ride
  8. It's all about ebuyer.com for cheap computer bits. Much better than Dabs in my experience.
  9. haha, I don't reckon these chaps are up to his level of party
  10. Could be up for the Saturday. I haven't riden soton in about four years now.
  11. Actually the Met office is predicting the weather only to be overcast at times we would be riding...
  12. It was a pleasure informing you that you might die.
  13. Sorry to be a pedant but I believe that's actually an inflamed loss of life. Like a sprain but you're dead.
  14. Haha exactly. This supposed moral duty probably amounts to a desire for some other, personal accomplishment. Oh the irony and a good part of the reason I mostly ignore mainstream politics these days. And yes he is the MP for the area in which the murders happened.
  15. Well, it might be the case that it is. Has Clarkson denied that it was aimed at them? Regardless, there definitely is a type of interpretation going on, and ultimately a choice, as to what someone finds offensive. It might not be an easy choice depending on how you've developed but clearly it's a choice when you see that some of us aren't offended and some of us are. We're not born knowing words and cultural conditions (prostitution and their murder) so our response to them is conditioned. Is there a usefullness to being offended about such jokes? Not that I can see - you just waste your time be experiencing distress at the words of others. It's only when the words relate to some occurence in the present or future reality that it might be worth being offended by them. For instance the words, "I'm going to kill you by stabbing you to death one thousand times with a toothpick" might be worth getting a bit pissed off about in order to possess a more supportive emotional state in order for defending yourself against such an attack. Even then however, you'd probably be better off by maintaining your cool and lack of concern in terms of achieving a decent concentration.
  16. I just got Jimmy Carr mixed up with Alan Carr. Oops. I've only seen Alan Carr briefly on a few occassions and he didn't make me laugh - thus the briefness of occassion. I used to think Graham Norton was really funny but not so much anymore. He just tends to work you up into a teenage stupor where you easily laugh about sex. All though he's not completely about that and it's not to say he still doesn't make me laugh on occassion
  17. Yeah I'm not a fan of Alan Carr. Just reminds me of the stereotypical kid at school that was skilled at taking the piss out of other people. That doesn't really do it for me.
  18. Cheers for the heads up on those headphones. I'd just recently broken my current set
  19. Precisely what I was thinking. I found the reactivity that arose from Brand and Ross's behaviour totally theatrical. People can be such drama queens and for the most part, they don't even have a reasoning of their own for why they think such and such. Parroting robotdom. The MP clearly doesn't understand dry humour and I vote for his having a prolonged exposure to all of Chris Morris's comedy. "Jam", "Nathan Barley" etc. are my favourite comedy shows thus far but at same time are what a lot of people would find offensive, for reasons they don't even really understand. I think there's an incorrect belief that if we laugh about death, then we undermine the value of life. This is not so in the sense that if we become to serious about life, it just aint worth living.
  20. I didn't think you actually took any shots in the end - thought you were just letting the flash go off... When you next riding gilly? I'm feeling the need right now.
  21. I don't rate his chances of employment.
  22. 1a2bcio8

    Poor Girl

    Looks like a more advanced, male orientated version of chainmail to me...
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