It's more like there's no rules after there are rules. Or there are rules and there aren't rules. Or something like that.yellowfever wrote:I thought it was established in MY thread that there are no rules or did I get that wrong as well?
WTB: The rules for producing music (or share ur Haikus... whatever)
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- KVRAF
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We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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see, and i thought i could learn everything from teh interwebz...debra1rlo wrote:it only takes one beatdown from huggy bear and you'll never forget againChuck E. Jesus wrote:debra1rlo wrote:just a bunch of slack-jawed gawkers here in this forum, no serious sellers to be found.i knew i should have gotten payment up front...
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I guess rules are like music. No inherent monetary value anymore.debra1rlo wrote:nah, i think the problem is i should have posted this in Market Place. just a bunch of slack-jawed gawkers here in this forum, no serious sellers to be found.eduardo_b wrote:Maybe it's the word "rules" you're having problems with. Let's call them something else -- best practices. See if you can buy those.debra1rlo wrote:Don't toy with me, man! Either sell me the m-f-ing rules (and throw in a copy of the rules of buying jam) or GTFO of my thread.eduardo_b wrote:Funny how you become fixated on certain things, like they're shiny objects.debra1rlo wrote:I can afford, ummm... $60. And none of that sketchy European money!
Or I could exchange either some artistic integrity or emotional connection if you prefer a trade.
Please PM any serious offers, thanks!
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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Yes, I remember this one, and how I was pondering what it might actually mean. How about haiku instead.Meffy wrote:eduardo_b wrote:Maybe it's the word "rules" you're having problems with. Let's call them something else -- best practices. See if you can buy those.Too late. Meffy already wrote:sed -i 's/rule/practice/g' thisThread
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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depends... i've actually made more money from releasing my CD for free (donation optional) than i have on the tracks i contributed to 2 compilations by a known artist in Europe on a "real" label.eduardo_b wrote:I guess rules are like music. No inherent monetary value anymore.
w00t! momma's getting a new guitar cord!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111oneoneone11!!!!!!
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ed's claim of ruleseduardo_b wrote:Yes, I remember this one, and how I was pondering what it might actually mean. How about haiku instead.Meffy wrote:eduardo_b wrote:Maybe it's the word "rules" you're having problems with. Let's call them something else -- best practices. See if you can buy those.Too late. Meffy already wrote:sed -i 's/rule/practice/g' thisThread
disappears in the night fog
watch ed backpedal
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Amazing how you managed to find so much meaning in that small line of characters. Incorrect interpretation, of course, but nice effort. Fictional haiku, I think.debra1rlo wrote:ed's claim of ruleseduardo_b wrote:Yes, I remember this one, and how I was pondering what it might actually mean. How about haiku instead.Meffy wrote:eduardo_b wrote:Maybe it's the word "rules" you're having problems with. Let's call them something else -- best practices. See if you can buy those.Too late. Meffy already wrote:sed -i 's/rule/practice/g' thisThread
disappears in the night fog
watch ed backpedal
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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let's let historyeduardo_b wrote:Amazing how you managed to find so much meaning in that small line of characters. Incorrect interpretation, of course, but nice effort. Fictional haiku, I think.debra1rlo wrote:ed's claim of ruleseduardo_b wrote:Yes, I remember this one, and how I was pondering what it might actually mean. How about haiku instead.Meffy wrote:eduardo_b wrote:Maybe it's the word "rules" you're having problems with. Let's call them something else -- best practices. See if you can buy those.Too late. Meffy already wrote:sed -i 's/rule/practice/g' thisThread
disappears in the night fog
watch ed backpedal
be the judge of that haiku
time is on my side
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Well at least you have that.debra1rlo wrote:let's let historyeduardo_b wrote:Amazing how you managed to find so much meaning in that small line of characters. Incorrect interpretation, of course, but nice effort. Fictional haiku, I think.debra1rlo wrote:ed's claim of ruleseduardo_b wrote:Yes, I remember this one, and how I was pondering what it might actually mean. How about haiku instead.Meffy wrote:eduardo_b wrote:Maybe it's the word "rules" you're having problems with. Let's call them something else -- best practices. See if you can buy those.Too late. Meffy already wrote:sed -i 's/rule/practice/g' thisThread
disappears in the night fog
watch ed backpedal
be the judge of that haiku
time is on my side
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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those are merely suggestions. i want rules, dammit. i want order and the threat of authority to keep me in line. then it will be super sweet when i bend or break teh rules.generalstargazer wrote:here you go:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4494553_produce-music.html
You can send the money via paypal.
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i think that i shalleduardo_b wrote:Well at least you have that.debra1rlo wrote:let's let historyeduardo_b wrote:Amazing how you managed to find so much meaning in that small line of characters. Incorrect interpretation, of course, but nice effort. Fictional haiku, I think.debra1rlo wrote:ed's claim of ruleseduardo_b wrote:Yes, I remember this one, and how I was pondering what it might actually mean. How about haiku instead.Meffy wrote:
disappears in the night fog
watch ed backpedal
be the judge of that haiku
time is on my side
continue to answer you
in haiku form, ed
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Actually, I'm thinking I like haiku better.debra1rlo wrote:i think that i shalleduardo_b wrote:Well at least you have that.debra1rlo wrote:let's let historyeduardo_b wrote:Amazing how you managed to find so much meaning in that small line of characters. Incorrect interpretation, of course, but nice effort. Fictional haiku, I think.debra1rlo wrote:ed's claim of ruleseduardo_b wrote:Yes, I remember this one, and how I was pondering what it might actually mean. How about haiku instead.
disappears in the night fog
watch ed backpedal
be the judge of that haiku
time is on my side
continue to answer you
in haiku form, ed
We escape the trap of our own subjectivity by
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
perceiving neither black nor white but shades of grey
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@eduardo: It's a command line invoking "sed", a *nix stream editor. It goes through "thisThread" and globally replaces all occurrences of the string "rule" with "practice". Or it would if thisThread were a text file instead of a thread on KVR.
"sed -i 's/rule/practice/g' thisThread"
Obviously Deb's haiku refer to sed's predecessor, "ed", a line editing program.
"sed -i 's/rule/practice/g' thisThread"
Obviously Deb's haiku refer to sed's predecessor, "ed", a line editing program.
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you might change your tuneeduardo_b wrote:Actually, I'm thinking I like haiku better.debra1rlo wrote:i think that i shalleduardo_b wrote:Well at least you have that.debra1rlo wrote:let's let historyeduardo_b wrote:Amazing how you managed to find so much meaning in that small line of characters. Incorrect interpretation, of course, but nice effort. Fictional haiku, I think.debra1rlo wrote: ed's claim of rules
disappears in the night fog
watch ed backpedal
be the judge of that haiku
time is on my side
continue to answer you
in haiku form, ed
when i bust out my rhymes on
masturbation, ed
