Revision 2012
category: parties [glöplog]
Feel free to interpret :)
here's my interpretation: karlsberg pils -> 0.5l - everything else -> 0.3l.
cubictonnes!
Vitamalz-Power!
gargaj has mad reverse engineering skillz ;)
Welp... this is officially my worst party ever. Not because the party isn't cool, but because I'm still feeling sick :<
how do we explain the dominance of the Stubbi Urpils in the 0.33 category then? is that since it is leeching of the popular 0.5 Karlsberg brand? I think thats a good theory.
also: still water isn't still. it's as still as the demos from still, which means, not still at all.
stille!
jeenio: sorry for that, it's the second year in a row our supplier fails to understand what we actually mean with "still water" (although that is actually quite clear in germany...)
and it's kind of weird to read on the bottle "still water - carbonated".
next time my specification for them will be:
"water. WITHOUT THE FUCKING BUBBLES, BITCHES"
and it's kind of weird to read on the bottle "still water - carbonated".
next time my specification for them will be:
"water. WITHOUT THE FUCKING BUBBLES, BITCHES"
I wonder which criteria is used to order the compos in Partymeister - it would be much more convenient if they were sorted by compo time or something similar, so it's easier to figure out which compos have been voted on yet. Or even better, divide the list of compos into three lists, "unvoted, "partly voted", "completely voted", so that one knows where votes are still missing.
Alfred is ssooooo looking forward to that fleischSchwanz
FFLEEEEIIIISCH!!!!
FFLEEEEIIIISCH!!!!
@tomaes I bet it's log-scaled.
Nic0: Did it occur to you, that the bottle has a remarkable resemblance to certain instruments profoundly utilized in bedrooms? :-D
There's a reason Darklite calls it the buttplug-beear. If it looks like a buttplug and tastes like a buttplug .. well ... it's probably a buttplug :D
There's a reason Darklite calls it the buttplug-beear. If it looks like a buttplug and tastes like a buttplug .. well ... it's probably a buttplug :D
TFT: only Alfred? Where is Jeniffer?
Here she is, and she is also SSSOOOOOO lookingforward to fleisch....das ist FLEISCH SCHWANTZ...jaaaah....you know the fleischschwanzt you? yes you? hæh?
C'est qui le con qui a fait le schedule? C'est nul de metre le 64kintro compo au meme temps que PSG - OM sur canal +! Mon viech!
go back to bingen
Actual size.
now updated :)
this is how i watch teh stream:
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:(ffmpeg -i rtsp://video.scenesat.com/live/mainhall720p?tcp -vcodec mpeg2video -b 1700k -minrate 1700k -maxrate 17000k -bufsize 50Mi -threads 2 -acodec copy -f mpegts - | mplayer2 -fs -cache 4096 -
oh no! ich geh vitamalz kaufen. das kann net sein!!
Rez! Please wear your special "Hi I am Rez" T-shirt!
I know it's faux-pas to say anything critical of the stream, but I find it sad that the feed from the hall is cut out during compo shows. In earlier years of breakpoint we would hear what someone at the party would hear, and it was, I think, a lot more exciting, and made it worth watching live. Why has it been cut out in the recent years? (Ever since nvscene, basically?)
I imagine that maybe some aspies complained that the noise of the crowd reactions was interfering with the fidelity of the demo. To this, I have two responses: first, if you really care so much about fidelity, why not just wait an hour and download the demo from pouet and run the demo on your computer, and get 100% perfect fidelity instead of watching it on a stream? Because with the crowd feed cut out, I feel like I might as well just do that, and watch the demos at a more convenient time, instead of watching the stream. And second (and this is the part that I find particularly aspie (i.e. irrationally antisocial)), would you actually prefer to stay home from a demo party and watch the stream than to go to the party? Because if you were at the party, you'd still be "bothered" by all of that crowd noise.
Sure, I get that the people who work on the demos really work hard to perfect every little nuance of the music, but really, people don't go to parties to experience the demos as accurately as possible, and people don't watch the live stream for that reason either.
Here's just a reminder of how amazing it was to watch the stream in 2007:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_efKXc4zd6w
Am I the only one who thinks this way? Did the majority of people hate having to hear the crowd on the stream back when it worked that way?
I imagine that maybe some aspies complained that the noise of the crowd reactions was interfering with the fidelity of the demo. To this, I have two responses: first, if you really care so much about fidelity, why not just wait an hour and download the demo from pouet and run the demo on your computer, and get 100% perfect fidelity instead of watching it on a stream? Because with the crowd feed cut out, I feel like I might as well just do that, and watch the demos at a more convenient time, instead of watching the stream. And second (and this is the part that I find particularly aspie (i.e. irrationally antisocial)), would you actually prefer to stay home from a demo party and watch the stream than to go to the party? Because if you were at the party, you'd still be "bothered" by all of that crowd noise.
Sure, I get that the people who work on the demos really work hard to perfect every little nuance of the music, but really, people don't go to parties to experience the demos as accurately as possible, and people don't watch the live stream for that reason either.
Here's just a reminder of how amazing it was to watch the stream in 2007:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_efKXc4zd6w
Am I the only one who thinks this way? Did the majority of people hate having to hear the crowd on the stream back when it worked that way?
@yesso: No, you're not the only one who thinks this way. I think it's a shame the crowd reactions are cut out because this way the party-feeling is lost.