http://unix.rulez.org/~calver/pictur...hit_wizard.jpg
Don't know how "old" this one is, but it made me chuckle so I decided to share. Hmm...
http://unix.rulez.org/~calver/pictur...hit_wizard.jpg
Don't know how "old" this one is, but it made me chuckle so I decided to share. Hmm...
Is this merely a little lighthearted humor about a clichéd musical genre, or is it something worse? The designer of this dialogue box seems to have some not so covert disdain for urban African-American culture. If this person truly intended a "fair and balanced" satire of the contemporary popular musical environment, he or she would have made similar dialogue boxes for country music, teen pop music, punk music, and metal.
However, in regards to the use of Clippy, I have to say, "Well done!" If there is any redeeming intellectual value in this satirical work, it's the use of Clippy.
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Jesus, lighten up.Originally posted by UnregdRegd
Is this merely a little lighthearted humor about a clichéd musical genre, or is it something worse? The designer of this dialogue box seems to have some not so covert disdain for urban African-American culture. If this person truly intended a "fair and balanced" satire of the contemporary popular musical environment, he or she would have made similar dialogue boxes for country music, teen pop music, punk music, and metal.
-Govtcheez
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Is this merely a little lighthearted humor about the lord and savior, or is it something worse? The author of this post seems to have some not so covert disdain for the lord’s disposition. If this person truly intended a “fair and balanced’ change of disposition, he or she would have made similar suggestions to Buddha and the Devil.Originally posted by Govtcheez
Jesus, lighten up.
However, in regards to the use of punctuation, I have to say, “Well done!” If there is any redeeming intellectual value in this post, it’s the use of punctuation.
Sorry, couldn't resist
No, I talk to God all the time on the boards.
(gg, DISGUISED)
-Govtcheez
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hahahahah, that is great
>Jesus, lighten up.
I agree, lighten up. I love rap/hip-hop music. My 3 best friends are black, and I still find it funny. Why? Because I know its true. It is good to laugh.
So, like they said before, lighten up.
Originally posted by DISGUISED
Is this merely a little lighthearted humor about the lord and savior, or is it something worse? The author of this post seems to have some not so covert disdain for the lord’s disposition. If this person truly intended a “fair and balanced’ change of disposition, he or she would have made similar suggestions to Buddha and the Devil.
However, in regards to the use of punctuation, I have to say, “Well done!” If there is any redeeming intellectual value in this post, it’s the use of punctuation.
Sorry, couldn't resist
That was funny.
Code:#include <cmath> #include <complex> bool euler_flip(bool value) { return std::pow ( std::complex<float>(std::exp(1.0)), std::complex<float>(0, 1) * std::complex<float>(std::atan(1.0) *(1 << (value + 2))) ).real() < 0; }
^ and the image are both funny.Originally posted by UnregdRegd
Is this merely a little lighthearted humor about a clichéd musical genre, or is it something worse? The designer of this dialogue box seems to have some not so covert disdain for urban African-American culture. If this person truly intended a "fair and balanced" satire of the contemporary popular musical environment, he or she would have made similar dialogue boxes for country music, teen pop music, punk music, and metal.
However, in regards to the use of Clippy, I have to say, "Well done!" If there is any redeeming intellectual value in this satirical work, it's the use of Clippy.
BTW: Hi, I am back.
Last edited by Yoshi; 11-18-2003 at 11:52 PM.
Yoshi
It's funny ^^ but not totally true. Anyway,
jesus, lighten up
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How to create a pop hit
step 1:
"Number of love per minute:"
"Number of sorry per minute:"
"Number of 'heeeeey' and 'aaaah' and 'oooh' per minute:"
The main subject is:
"I am so sad because my girl broke up :'( "
"I wub u <3"
"I am so sorry "
"She doesn't like me when will she??!!! ;_;"
Steal melody from:
'60's (beatles, animals)
'50's (presly)
Elton John
Classic Music
Lyrics for background:
"sorry"
"love"
"oooh, aaah, heeey etc."
"uh-uh"
"yeah"
If only todays artists did take their melodies from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Pink Floyd et al. Maybe we wouldn't have to listen to that same boppy drum machine that you expect from the end of a Disney film with overpampered pretty boys singing over it.
We'd get to listen to some fine musicianship with overpampered pretty boys singing over it.
No thanks, they can take credit for their own songs, not someone elses. (Hi Vanilla Ice)Originally posted by Brian
If only todays artists did take their melodies from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Pink Floyd et al. Maybe we wouldn't have to listen to that same boppy drum machine that you expect from the end of a Disney film with overpampered pretty boys singing over it.
We'd get to listen to some fine musicianship with overpampered pretty boys singing over it.
LMAO that is so true. I'm going to add that to the links page of my web site. I feel like making a country version now.