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Posted by mot10n on Oct-19-2003 03:06:

pps. does one trainwreck constitute bad eq skillz? he was fast as fuck, and had his own style. it may sound weird to you, but that doesn't mean he sucks at djing. geez.

sorry, this java assignment is pissing me off, and i had to release a little steam.


Posted by DigiNut on Oct-19-2003 16:02:

quote:
Originally posted by mot10n
pps. does one trainwreck constitute bad eq skillz? he was fast as fuck, and had his own style. it may sound weird to you, but that doesn't mean he sucks at djing. geez.

sorry, this java assignment is pissing me off, and i had to release a little steam.

I dunno, there was one obvious train wreck near the beginning of his set, but everything else was, as I said, spot on, almost digital precision. Most DJs have little minor slip-ups at many points in their sets. This guy had one technical difficulty and that was pretty much it for the night.

I wouldn't hold it against him... I saw the resident DJ explaining to Ken how the mixer worked before he started his set... I don't think he'd ever used one like it before.


Posted by jdjd on Oct-19-2003 18:04:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I've always HATED TBK!


From TA with no LOVE !

the guy on the right is doing it the proper way, i cant get my fingers like that, do it the easy way like the rest of the ppl in the pic


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 04:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Interesting....

You had wankers pouring scorn on PVD�s set last week too...

To put things in perspective, Ishii had me dancing 5x as insanely as Gaetek ...a totally different and exclusive style...

ISHII OWNHZ


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 04:44:

Changed my post:

Hordash - Are you some type of Marxist?

One (1) beer to whomever can tell me who Che Guerva met in Mexico in 1954. [don't go searching now.. that's cheating!]


Posted by Prod on Oct-20-2003 04:45:

He built the soccer stadium shown in the background of that picture haha


Posted by dEsidEL on Oct-20-2003 04:48:

KarateKid

quote:
Originally posted by jdjd
the guy on the right is doing it the proper way, i cant get my fingers like that, do it the easy way like the rest of the ppl in the pic




BOH!


<--- the guy on the right


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 04:49:

Bring the duckets 2 System on Friday and let me know how much of an in-depth presentation you need


Posted by hardcore trancer on Oct-20-2003 04:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
ISHII OWNHZ


cant agree more on that!!!!FUUCK what a night that was.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 04:51:

One more beer to whom can tell me what country Che was killed in... [again, no searching, that is cheating...]


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 04:52:

Castro

Bolivia


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 04:53:

Talking

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Castro

Bolivia


Bravo! Cheers to Hordash (our resident Marxist!! )...

2 beers on the house (next time I see you!)...


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 04:54:

Doodbud you might as well bring me down a bottle of Amoretto, it'll be less expensive


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 04:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Buddy you might as well bring me down a bottle of Amoretto, it'll be less expensive



Lol... 2 things:


  1. We've known each other long enough for me to be called "buddy" . Call me rj.
  2. Amaretto costs more than 2 beer. Therefore 2 beer I'll buy (for you in lieu of you're knowledge)...


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 05:03:

alrite coach

Now 1 bottle goes to whoever elucidates the link between Che and the Ultras/TIFO movement... Che�s figure is a prevalent mark seen in futebol grounds worldwide...


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 05:16:

.:: All this has to put you in the mood for some good auld tunage


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 05:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH
Now 1 bottle goes to whoever elucidates the link between Che and the Ultras/TIFO movement... Che�s figure is a prevalent mark seen in futebol grounds worldwide...


The first group of Ultras appeared in Italy around the end of the sixties and early seventies. The ultras displayed a series of unique characteristics totally new to football: a paramilitary look taken from the one in vogue with a number of extremist political organisations of the time: parka, Dr. Martens boots, camouflage combat suits and jackets worn under scarves with the colours of their clubs.

In this way, support came to be considered as part of the strategy and tactics used to win a match: the "twelfth player", so as to speak. They also made widespread use of pyrotechnics (hand-held signal flares, smoke flares, rockets and coloured Bengal lights), to bring an extra touch of liveliness to the terraces. Using chanting, more often than not obsessive, to encourage their heroes or stun and intimidate their adversaries. came to be the hallmark of the Italian style: phantasmagoric, enormous, multicoloured shows and spectacle on a vast scale, to great visual effect; the power of all-Italian fantasy.

(c) other websites

----

So, I would draw the paralell between the TIFO movement of the time and Che Guerva and his political movement... Perhaps I'm incorrect - as admitedly I spent more time dealing with history - but none the less it would be interesting to know Che's influence in sports...


Posted by dEsidEL on Oct-20-2003 05:26:

KarateKid

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
The first group of Ultras appeared in Italy around the end of the sixties and early seventies. The ultras displayed a series of unique characteristics totally new to football: a paramilitary look taken from the one in vogue with a number of extremist political organisations of the time: parka, Dr. Martens boots, camouflage combat suits and jackets worn under scarves with the colours of their clubs.

In this way, support came to be considered as part of the strategy and tactics used to win a match: the "twelfth player", so as to speak. They also made widespread use of pyrotechnics (hand-held signal flares, smoke flares, rockets and coloured Bengal lights), to bring an extra touch of liveliness to the terraces. Using chanting, more often than not obsessive, to encourage their heroes or stun and intimidate their adversaries. came to be the hallmark of the Italian style: phantasmagoric, enormous, multicoloured shows and spectacle on a vast scale, to great visual effect; the power of all-Italian fantasy.

(c) other websites





wtf... this sounds as if it was taken off torontoultras website or something ..


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 05:28:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL
wtf... this sounds as if it was taken off torontoultras website or something ..


Thus the "(c) other websites"....

WTF is wrong with giving credit to other writers??


Posted by dEsidEL on Oct-20-2003 05:30:

KarateKid

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Thus the "(c) other websites"....

WTF is wrong with giving credit to other writers??



no fun! 1/2 a beer to the first who provides a non-referenced source!


Posted by DigiNut on Oct-20-2003 05:32:

HEY, QUIT JACKIN'!

Ishii OWNED!


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 05:40:



haha RJ I'll get you a beer back for your effort, perhaps even give you a prized lesson on how to set maximum havoc with those smoke flares, officer Miller found my pyro manipulation tactics thoroughly flabbergasting...







FORZA ISHIIII


Posted by Skipper on Oct-20-2003 12:09:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I've always HATED TBK!
From TA with no LOVE !




For all of you that "hate tribers" please remember that some of us on TA are active members on tribe as well.

Don't get all "fuck tribers" because they had a different review than you did. I'll have to start calling you Smitty.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 15:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj-HordasH


That's the best friggin picture ever! lol.. Awesome..


Posted by DigiNut on Oct-20-2003 20:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper


For all of you that "hate tribers" please remember that some of us on TA are active members on tribe as well.

Don't get all "fuck tribers" because they had a different review than you did. I'll have to start calling you Smitty.

That's all well and good Skips, but some of those reviews were the worst-written reviews I've ever read. I mean, they made absolutely no sense, logically or even grammatically. It's fine for people to not enjoy it, but it helps if they can string together a complete sentence when stating that. And if you're going to say someone blew chunks, then give a reason why... either that or state it as a personal opinion.

So yeah, fuck tribe. Except you Sarah.


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