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GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Just Announced
« Last post by hutch on Today at 10:36:43 am »
Well he was just so sick but they should have rescheduled

And the previous time I saw them they didn’t sound good

Never again
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Echo and the Bunmymen
Friday, June 5
Warner Theater

I think Hutch said Ian's voice was shot and he would never see them live again even with a Space level ticket
I was there, it was horrid, but I think he was ill?
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GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Just Announced
« Last post by Cock Van Der Palm on Today at 10:32:14 am »
Echo and the Bunmymen
Friday, June 5
Warner Theater

I think Hutch said Ian's voice was shot and he would never see them live again even with a Space level ticket
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GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: This week rollcall
« Last post by grateful tagle zuppi pizzaboli on Today at 10:27:02 am »
Belly
Hackett

Ack Autechre is Wednesday - I should really go to that too
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GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: This week rollcall
« Last post by grateful tagle zuppi pizzaboli on Today at 10:26:02 am »
Belly
Hackett
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1/2  Wilco
isn't it more like 1/5th?
I'm doing the Lincoln

Has anyone digested the triple album yet?
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GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: This week rollcall
« Last post by Bagley on Today at 10:00:21 am »
1/2  Wilco
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I think you have to request a life line...(or use this thing called the internet)

Getting dysentery on the Oregon Trail is a well-known experience for anyone who played the classic computer game "The Oregon Trail." In the game, dysentery is infamous for causing the unexpected demise of many pioneers during their journey westward. The phrase “You have died of dysentery” became a pop culture reference, representing both the unpredictability and educational elements of early computer gaming

tape cassette decks were widely used for data storage in the early days of personal computing. Home computers such as the Commodore PET, Apple II, and TRS-80 utilized compact cassette tapes to save and load programs, as floppy drives were often too expensive or unavailable at the time
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hmm, the bullishness on Gold (after such a meteoric rise in the last year) should have people concerned
maybe Space's mom was right

Ray Dalio has said that investors should allocate as much as 15% of their portfolios to gold.



an interesting chart

According to this great WSJ 📊👇Gold has already jumped from 4% of global investment assets to 6% in two years, the highest share since 1986, according to Goldman Sachs. In the extreme case of 1980 - a bubble on top of runaway inflation, gold peaked at 22% of investments.
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GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: What Are You Listening To?
« Last post by hutch on Today at 09:16:33 am »

it had a tape cassette player to load/save the data and I got dysentery on the Oregon trail many times on that.




Watcha talkin bout Willis?
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