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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 10:23 am
by Yshania
Posted by Mr Sleep -
It is just a little bit out of my territory, what with me being in Wales and a 1000ft from sea level
That is a shame - I am sure you would love it...you can get it on digital...

(though not in your car

)
Posted by Mr Sleep -
@Ysh, i just naturally remember mundane things like names of directors etc. i am a sponge like that, sometimes i wish that i oculd devote my mind to intellectual pursuits, but i usually end up watching some film and remembering every actors name etc.
Hehe! I am a sponge for trivia too, but not that kind of 'trivia'. That kind of trivia is much too important for my fragment drive to store effectively
Posted by Georgi -
@Yshania I listen to radio for the music, that's why I avoid advert-ridden commercial radio
Capital is the worst. They play a selection of about ten songs, interrupted by way too many adds, and even the DJs cannot lift it...
The only other stations apart from XFM I really listen to is Virgin (they play some older stuff - not just chart stuff) and Capital Gold or Radio 5 for the football coverage
Of those two I prefer Capital Gold just for Jonathon Pearce...the only problem is I support a northern team and if they are not playing a London team I cannot get the commentary...
[ 09-02-2001: Message edited by: Yshania ]
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 10:29 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Yshania:
<STRONG>That is a shame - I am sure you would love it...you can get it on digital...

(though not in your car

)</STRONG>
i'll check it out

Thanks Ysh

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 10:34 am
by Yshania
@Mr Sleep - the good thing about XFM is that they give a lot of air time to new and unheard of bands...

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 10:44 am
by Mr Sleep
Ysh that is good to hear

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 10:48 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>I used to like the Simon Mayo show, the daytime schedule has gone downhill since he left... Most of the others are kind of annoying. Not as bad as Moyles and Cox, but Nimone, Emma B, Dave Pearce... don't really like any of them. Still quite like Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley, and John Peel. The rest of them are dull.
</STRONG>
Well i agree about the mayo thing
Nimone however i quite like, she has a sexy voice

I think she is a bit to close to Lisa iansons style though.
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:11 am
by nael
1.)What is the most intellectually stimulating book you've ever read?
The Gay Science - Nietzsche
2.)What is the most emotionally stimulating book you've ever read?
Confessions - Leo Tolstoy
3.)What is the most otherwise stimulating book you've ever read?
Nausea - Sartre
4.)What is the most intellectually stimulating movie you've ever seen?
clockwork orange
5.)What is the most emotionally stimulating movie you've ever seen?
shindler's list
6.)What is the most otherwise stimulating movie you've ever seen?
Transformers the movie
7.-9.) all of the food answers are giant, thick, seared, rare steak
10.)What is the most intellectually stimulating song you've ever heard?
O fortuna from carmina burana - Orff
11.)What is the most emotionally stimulating song you've ever heard?
I'm so Lonesome I could Cry - Hank Williams Sr.
12.)What is the most otherwise stimulating song you've ever heard?
what i like about texas - gary p. nunn or
just about anythign by robert earl keen, pat green, kevin smith, kevin fowler, dub miller, and a whole bunch of other texas artists
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:16 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>
6.)What is the most otherwise stimulating movie you've ever seen?
Transformers the movie
</STRONG>
LOL so i am not the only one who thinks that it is

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:25 am
by nael
i love transformers...i think that today's kids would be better off if they had watched it.
i seriously have soem theories about transformers, and how society has turned out.
transformers was the last cartoon/children's show that had actual an actual leader. after transformers, political correctness took over and suddenly it was bad to portray leaders because it "made kids feel bad if they weren't leaders". everykids show started to focus on a team and everyone being equal, and how one person is not better at something than the next. and actually, leadership was villainized, only the bad guys had a definite leader.
so, kids grew up thinking that they are as good as everyone else and became increasingly frustrated with the world because it wasn't how they were told it was growing up. that there are in fact leaders and followers in the world, and even though there is nothign wrong with that, kids became angry, and...voila....school violence and the like begins to happen
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:29 am
by rapier
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>i love transformers...i think that today's kids would be better off if they had watched it.
i seriously have soem theories about transformers, and how society has turned out.
transformers was the last cartoon/children's show that had actual an actual leader. after transformers, political correctness took over and suddenly it was bad to portray leaders because it "made kids feel bad if they weren't leaders". everykids show started to focus on a team and everyone being equal, and how one person is not better at something than the next. and actually, leadership was villainized, only the bad guys had a definite leader.
so, kids grew up thinking that they are as good as everyone else and became increasingly frustrated with the world because it wasn't how they were told it was growing up. that there are in fact leaders and followers in the world, and even though there is nothign wrong with that, kids became angry, and...voila....school violence and the like begins to happen</STRONG>

Oh, come on! That's like saying computer games make stupid/violent...
Everyone knows how it works, you have to fight your way to top with force and violence, else you'll be an outcast...
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:33 am
by Mr Sleep
That is a very indepth analysis of transformers, also very interesting. Since Childhood is one of the most important times of your life when you begin to learn things, it is only natural that your main influence in these times would be cartoons.
Transformers, was and is still the best (childrens) cartoon i can think of, there is the hero and the villian, they had interesting characters, there was definite character development, look at the role of optimus prime (i picked that one out

), the perfect leader.
It also managed to have the Good over Evil apex, which makes everyone so happy

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:35 am
by rapier
Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>It also managed to have the Good over Evil apex, which makes everyone so happy

</STRONG>
Bah, it doesn't work that way, if you want something in real life, you've gotta steal it away from someone too weak to defend it...
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:38 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by rapier:
<STRONG>Bah, it doesn't work that way, if you want something in real life, you've gotta steal it away from someone too weak to defend it...</STRONG>
I was referring to it making the cartoon look less challenging.
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:40 am
by Yshania
Posted by Rapier -
Everyone knows how it works, you have to fight your way to top with force and violence, else you'll be an outcast...
There are more subtle ways to become a leader - and they usually involve some people skills

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:45 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by rapier:
<STRONG>

Oh, come on! That's like saying computer games make stupid/violent...
Everyone knows how it works, you have to fight your way to top with force and violence, else you'll be an outcast...</STRONG>
And what would be the problem with being and outcast, it is better than resorting to unnecessary violence. (IMO) Fighting your way to the top is not the only way.
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2001 11:53 am
by rapier
Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>And what would be the problem with being and outcast, it is better than resorting to unnecessary violence. (IMO) Fighting your way to the top is not the only way.</STRONG>
Ahum, right, let's end this topic here, mhm?
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2001 12:10 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>kids became angry, and...voila....school violence and the like begins to happen</STRONG>
I think it's probably going a little far to blame that on the demise of Transformers
But kids TV is not what is used to be *sigh*

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2001 12:15 am
by nael
my theory is not so much as to blame it on the disappearance of transformers,but rather it is a sign of what was sweeping the country in the late 80's.
when they stopped keepign score at little league games and such.
by the time i got in high school, the only goal was to bring the entire school down to one level so that the dumber kids would feel better. they scrapped almost every honors and talented and gifted program they had. the parents complained and they were brought back, but it still shows just how bad things can get.
very young children's shows switched from educational to lessons in sharing and hugging and learning that everyone is the same and special.
and i stated my cartoon theory already.