both are valid, especially the ViriiTIbötörhat wrote:virusesMuzik 4 Machines wrote:virii
What does "KVR" stand for?
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debra1rlo wrote:King Vurt's Regime
you just remember that next time youre flickin the bean
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haydxn wrote:Kettles of Varying Resonance.
"Music is a hidden arithmetic exercise of the soul, which doesn't know that it is counting." - Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
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e to the i pi plus one equals zero
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e to the i pi plus one equals zero
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"Kazzo Vuoi Rospo?!!" or "Kemikal Violent Riffle" if I remember right 
Or... "Caviar Audio". Caviar is the name of the man that created KVR corporation in 1889... or something like this.
Or... "Caviar Audio". Caviar is the name of the man that created KVR corporation in 1889... or something like this.
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- 11839 posts since 23 Nov, 2004 from west of east
Wouldn't it keep things tidier if we just extended one of the threads on this topic that already exists. There must be plenty to choose from.
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- 3030 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
So does that mean KVR was started here in Knoxville??Meffy wrote:@gnu: No, vurt's first answer is the technically correct one, the original (and now obsolete) source of the now-meaningless abbreviation. However, playing "What does KVR stand for" is one of the forums' most popular sports. Championships occur at irregular, but not too infrequent, intervals.
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V for Virtual and R for Radio
Do I win?
V for Virtual and R for Radio
Do I win?
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Meffy wrote:@gnu: No, vurt's first answer is the technically correct one, the original (and now obsolete) source of the now-meaningless abbreviation. However, playing "What does KVR stand for" is one of the forums' most popular sports. Championships occur at irregular, but not too infrequent, intervals.
Jokes over now friends. Actually, KVR stands for Keyboard Venues & Radio.


