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Jun 19, 2003 05:35

around lunchtime i stumbled upon this person who believed it would be practical to decrease the quality of my mountain goats bootleg simply to make the filesizes of the mp3s a little more manageable. i sent him a reprimanding message and an hour ago at 4.45am he caught up with me while we were both on the internet ( Read more... )

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cubaricho June 19 2003, 06:02:37 UTC
you have to figure though that a lot of people have probably done that. Not to 128 persay but to at least 192. 256 is asking a lot of people. That's a lot of space for a live recording.

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loathingandfear June 19 2003, 08:07:40 UTC
you are extremely bored and insane.

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anthonyxoxo June 19 2003, 09:58:17 UTC

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And you're going to be my superintendent!? seicross June 19 2003, 09:16:03 UTC
You are the most ridiculous human being I have ever encountered.

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Re: And you're going to be my superintendent!? anthonyxoxo June 19 2003, 09:51:24 UTC
ridiculous enough to decrease the dropout rate and improve each school by at least one letter grade!

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Re: And you're going to be my superintendent!? laughorcry June 19 2003, 12:55:05 UTC
youre such a queer... youre the reason i dropped out of high school.
...the first time

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thanks for contributing not once, but twice to the dropout rate. way to excel. anthonyxoxo June 19 2003, 13:10:09 UTC

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anonymous June 20 2003, 04:44:21 UTC
wait, i was referring to this one:


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wishdan June 21 2003, 23:23:41 UTC
use Ogg Vorbis. it's better than the Fraunhofer MP3 format. or any MP3 format.

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wishdan June 22 2003, 16:17:23 UTC
its not better than my balls in your mouth

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anthonyxoxo June 23 2003, 00:38:01 UTC
I'M NOT DOWN WITH O-G-G. get it?!

it seems like only a few years ago that we switched over to mp3 from mp2. i guess it's actually been like five or seven. joey would need to verify that for me.

anyway, we already made the mistake of jumping the gun and switching formats. you might not remember something called vqf. i think yamaha created it. joey, our friend frankie, and i spent weeks decoding every mp3 in our collections and encoding them to vqf because we wanted to stay ahead of the curve and save hard drive space. nobody ever caught on to it and we ended up reverting back to mp3. right now ogg is in the same position as vqf was years and years ago. it's nothing more to music than laserdiscs were to video. i'll give it a chance once it begins to get dvd status.

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