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Geek Culture / What's with www.scenemusic.net

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Neofish
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 20:42
Why is there a link to www.scenemusic.net at the bottom of every page? Firefox is understandable, but web radio


Rich : Please explain


(Also why cant I have a web address as a subject, its perfectly descriptive of the content of this thread, but noo it has "too many characters and not enough spaces.")

Benjamin
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 20:49 Edited at: 2nd Nov 2005 20:50
Yes, and also, is that the reason pages are now too wide for the browser window in a screen res of 800x600?

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JoelJ
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 22:05
I was wondering the same thing Neo, but I figured I would just ignore it

Darkbasic MADPSP
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 22:15
lol i have only just noticed it

Peter H
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 23:24
I never look that far down on the page.

You guys are freaks.

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 23:54 Edited at: 2nd Nov 2005 23:54
Quote: "Why is there a link to www.scenemusic.net at the bottom of every page? Firefox is understandable, but web radio"


Because I felt like it.

Quote: "Also why cant I have a web address as a subject, its perfectly descriptive of the content of this thread, but noo it has "too many characters and not enough spaces."


Because there are too many characters and not enough spaces, as seeing as domain names cannot include spaces, you're SOL I'm afraid

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Neofish
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2005 01:53
Damn, well as the subject thing stops noobs I'll accept it.

Do you listen to their radio or was it a random link from google? :p

Richard Davey
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2005 09:37
I listen to it daily. I wouldn't have bothered otherwise. For the older coders around here it'll be interesting. For the rest, don't click it

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2005 11:30
Yes, its not something I would normally click...

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blanky
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2005 17:43
Quote: "Yes, and also, is that the reason pages are now too wide for the browser window in a screen res of 800x600?"


Bah, I always test my websites right down to 640x480, even though my native resolution is 1024x768.

For shame.
Jeku
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2005 18:18
I love it! Thanks for the link, Rich Been listening all day yesterday and today--- the range of music is great. Reminds me of my Impulse Tracker days

Hawkeye
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2005 23:03
Indeed, there's nothing like old scene music for a change of pace in today's cheese-dominated trance arena.

Sephnroth
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 03:39
http://oc.ormgas.com/

I really cant plug it enough, this is what I listen to daily. Remixes by fans of video games, retro to modern, dig dug to halo - any genre, classical, trance, jazz, ambient, etc. Some of the tunes *I* dont think are too grand, but thats because its so diverse. They do have quite a high quality filter over at www.ocremix.org which is where all the tunes come from (and you can download them there too).

Some are absolutly brilliant, the amount of talent out there is awesome. Plus its always nice to hear tunes you remember from games done up real nice - it was a joygasm when i first heard a remix of the newzealand story come on

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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 19:59
Sephnroth - Sweet, thanks for the link!

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