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  1. The rest of Pike's story is on season two of Star-trek Discovery (CBS all access I think).
  2. I'm glad I lived to see the rest of Captain Pike's story Likewise, I'm glad to have been able to see the return of twin peaks, some 25 years later. Does anybody else have a fondness for the show?
  3. We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
  4. Natural Born Killers - 1994
  5. Is there still a 'userfiles' folder at this server? e.g. this post has a link to it that's broken this post has a link to it that works.
  6. David Lynch - The Pink Room (Fire Walk with Me)
  7. Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me (1992)
  8. Pump up the Volume (1990)
  9. I didn't know him at all, but I thought those that did might want to set up some music for him to listen to while he spends time in the Bardo. If you know his favorites, please add them to this topic
  10. Is now a sub-forum of media>music. It used to be it's own forum under media. Did this get sideways along the way?
  11. A collaboration between deap vally and the flaming lips,,,Deap Lips - Home Thru Hell
  12. Flyby of Jupiter aboard Juno, did you see the dolphin?
  13. All You Need Is Love - The Flaming Lips
  14. WE all get depressed at times. The next time you are thinking its all a bit too overwhelming, or that the universe is against you, just remember: He probably wasn't thinking this way at the time, but since YOU are mass, the universe is always giving you a hug!
  15. The 50 Best Albums of 2019 and I barely know any of the artists........
  16. The Flaming Lips - Money (feat. Henry Rollins)
  17. Planet P Project's PINK WORLD; the fire starteresque story of a mute boy with psychic powers that ultimately saves/rules/abandons the world
  18. Grinderman - Mickey Mouse & The Goodbye Man
  19. Yes. I made a post ago about spectral slits, and about how removing information in specific bands will go unnoticed, and may be preferable. The study you posted also makes use of spectral slits and accomodation. TL;DR all of a human's sensory networks are in a constant state of accomodation. (e.g. your eyes dilate and contract in response to available light). Given a choice, your senses would much rather NOT process anything (that means everything is groovy, there's no danger, you are safe), and they are always trying to do the least amount of work possible. That post I made included some information on masking; whereby some sounds can interrupt the intelligibility, or even the detection of other sounds (fighting for the same spectral slits). White noise (equal energy at all frequencies) is perfectly smooth, as compared to pink noise (equal energy at all octaves), so it induces a state of calm; your sense of hearing accomodates to this by shutting down (not all the way, but into one-eye-open mode; keeping watch for tigers in the wood, but not paying attention to anything specific. In that more relaxed state, brought on by the white noise exposure, your sense of hearing should be even better than when everything is silent
  20. Another option, is to find out what character set DOES get read by windows, and re-write your tags to that character set (many tag writers will automate that for you)
  21. Great ensemble cast; looks like they had a bunch of fun, and gave somebody an idea: Using sound waves to destroy cancer | Christine Gibbons | TEDxDetroit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKh2XFmsUx4
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