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Messages - Jesus Juice

#1
Well, you can have that title if you start cursing out moderators publicly. So, do that.
#2
Quote from: i k a r i on Sat 07/07/2007 17:56:16
Please noone talk to proximity anymore.



He is my bitch  ;D

You can have him  ::)
#3
I've been playing it and I think your game is really great. I just wanted to check if it would be ok if I made a short parody version of it as a homage?
#4
Quote from: proximity on Thu 05/07/2007 09:36:18
What's up bitches ? Isn't that insult ? I'm not bitch and can't allow anyone to say that to me !

Quote from: proximity on Thu 05/07/2007 09:36:18
  Take this joke

What's up whores ?

The fact that being called a bitch or whore is so insulting to you says more about you really. I think this just reveals your intolerance of prostitutes, women and sexuality in general. So much is said about the importance of "tolerance," but when confronted with someone from a deeply patriarchal, conservative and intolerant society it's hard to see why we should be bothered.
Proximity don't you have some arranged marriages and honour killings you should be attending right about now?  ;D
#5
General Discussion / Re: Game Development Team
Tue 03/07/2007 03:52:56
Is Dick Cheney in this company?
#6
General Discussion / Re: Church of Scientology
Sat 09/06/2007 12:04:07
Interesting thread. As a Scientologist I think I'll just keep my mouth shut on this one   ::)
#7
General Discussion / Re: My Way
Tue 05/06/2007 08:33:26
I love at the start where you sing "and so I face the final curtain" and you actually grab onto the curtains!
#8
General Discussion / Re: Cover songs thread
Tue 05/06/2007 01:51:01
Steel Drummer, how were the drums recorded? Is it an electronic kit?
#9
Quote from: Helm on Tue 22/05/2007 14:30:33
It's kinda depressing a concept. I don't like your music much, believe it to be extremely derivative, but it's well-made mostly (a big-time producer would make it sound very marketable) and if you keep at it, you might make it big.

Perhaps I lack imagination but I truly have trouble seeing how anyone can take such feedback onboard and alter their music in a positive way from those two sentences. As such, I am unable to define that as "constructive criticism." So I suppose the question is: what kind of criticism is it? And to what purpose was it posted? Perhaps the statement that they could "make it big" as an unlikable coporate rock act was actually intended as a sincere and heartfelt compliment and not as a backhanded insult? Who knows, perhaps it was.
#10
General Discussion / Re: SFX copyright
Thu 24/05/2007 16:38:14
Quote from: WHAM on Thu 24/05/2007 10:28:55

Damn them lawyers! DAMN THEM ALL!

Yeah and damn those damn sound designers working for Valve who would have spent years recording, collecting, organizing, mixing, etc, etc the sounds just to perfection. Why shouldn't it just be freely available public domain works that anyone can just grab and use as they choose. Getting sound effects just right is as much work as any other part of the game production process. Would you write to Valve expecting to be able to freely use Half Life 2's music soundtrack? I don't mean to be having a go at you, but I think you should have a little more respect for the people who do sound effects work.
#11
General Discussion / Re: SFX copyright
Thu 24/05/2007 08:16:41
Sound effects are definitely protected by copyright. However, it's very unlikely that in the real world you would actually get in trouble if you lift sounds from a commercial game. So it's up to you.
There are many large sound libraries available that you can purchase if you have a search around.
#12
Quote from: Vince Twelve on Thu 24/05/2007 04:10:23

Heh.  This from the guy that told Yodaman that his music made the baby Jesus cry before the comment was deleted by moderators...

Just an observation!  :=

Haha. Poor form that was on my part! I initally thought steel drummer was joking.
#13
Quote from: Helm on Wed 23/05/2007 13:52:27
And another constructive bit: learn to take criticism without lashing out, because you'll get a lot of it if you have any sort of public artistic venture like a band or whatever. You won't be able to go very far by telling everybody to fuck themselves when you don't like what they're saying.

Yes, any public artistic venture like a band or whatever will attract criticism be it constructive, destructive or even outright moronic. And yes it is something that Cameron needs to learn to tolerate. On the other hand, dealing out blunt, almost caustic criticism at work that someone has put their heart into isn't very likely to be taken well. It's hard to imagine Helm writing that original comment without knowing exactly how it would be taken. From a certain perspective it would almost seem like Helm engineered the conflict for his own amusement, being just nasty enough to prompt a reaction while not going far enough to appear rude. But I'm sure he wouldn't do that.
#14
Quote from: dkh on Fri 18/05/2007 09:36:26
The computer is kinda dusty, because I let it run with one of the sides removed, I should probably clean it out, but on the other hand, how would that cause the machine to shut off only while starting up (same applies to the cooler, I first thought it might be the fan not working, but then, why would it only not work at startup - after windows has finally started up, my computer works for hours without problems).

It doesn't cost anything to clean the dust out. Try cleaning it out before jumping to more extreme conclusions involving blown capacitors.
#16
General Discussion / Re: MP3 Quality?
Mon 07/05/2007 02:39:17
Can I hear a sample with your singer? If he's anything like your guitarist I want to buy a CD right now! Don't change anything man! Your band is already perfect in it's own special way.

(I'm 100% serious about buying a CD if you'll let me. Send me a PM)
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