Everything posted by yamfox
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Song leak or just a hoax?
This song sounds like an early demo of 'The Little Things Give You Away' by Linkin Park.
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How many Coldplay songs do you have on your computer?
And I didn't mention I haven't ripped Live 2003 yet...
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How many Coldplay songs do you have on your computer?
1, 879 files including gigs, b-sides, demos. I also have 240 videos including gigs, tv interviews, music videos. I have wasted numerous Saturdays downloading, you see...
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How did you discover Coldplay?
Found a copy of Parachutes in my brother's closet ?? years ago. He told me he didn't know what it was. After listening to "Don't Panic", I realized it was a gift from heaven ;)
- I have no school today!
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I have no school today!
Yup, I got no school today due to bad weather + I have no school on Friday due to parent/teacher conferences
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Rate the latest movie you've seen
U2 3D 9.9/10 IT WAS AWESOME!! They never played "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", BUT STILL AMAZING!!
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Rate the avatar above you
8... What is that thing?
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Tell me something about you that I don't know
I like to wear pants.
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Holy crap! I just quit my job
Well, where do you live? I know how to get you hooked up with some fun jobs... ;)
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The Story of Me, 11 Year Old Audiophile, Artist and Tech-Junkie.
Since I announced my age last night on the thread 'Eclipse TONIGHT' last night, I have decided to tell my story, to let you understand that I am no ordinary 11 year old. To the post... BEGINNINGS When I was born, my parents lived in the city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It was a night with a -70 degrees Fahrenheit temperature, about -57 for you living outside the US. My parents, with 2 children already, weren't too wealthy. When I was 2, we moved to the small town of Vermilion, because the University of South Dakota is there. When I was 4, we moved to my current town of Sioux Center, IA. INTEREST IN TECHNOLOGY When I was 1, I was interested in the new white box sitting in the kitchen. It was a Gateway Windows 98 desktop. Through pure experimentation, by the time I was 2 I was watching DVDs on it, playing flash games and using the GIMP. Nowadays I am a tech junkie who knows about everything to know about computers. I am using my own Linux computer that I built myself to write this, actually. INTEREST IN MUSIC I'll do a timeline for this one.. 5 years old: Gets a cassette player. First tape: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles 7 years old: Gets a CD player. First CD: From Under The Cork Tree by Fall Out Boy (I know :() 8 years old: Finds a copy of Parachutes in the closet. I joined this forum shortly after. 10 years old: Gets iPod. 11: Gets record player. First LP: Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits. INTEREST IN ART Doodles come naturally to me. I come up with some that are crazy, some abstract, some beautiful. I didn't do much except for doodles before I got a huge pro art kit for Christmas. Now to keep begging my mom for a scanner so I can upload some artwork... Very brief description of my life. Now to get that book deal...
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Eclipse TONIGHT!!
With 496 posts ;)
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Eclipse TONIGHT!!
This is my first eclipse that I am going to be able to watch in my fully-lived-to-the-max 11-year old life *yes tracie, I am 11!*
- Eclipse TONIGHT!!
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Eclipse TONIGHT!!
A total eclipse of the moon tonight is expected to delight skywatchers across the United States and much of the world. It will be the last total lunar eclipse until 2010. The easy-to-watch event will play out in several stages as Earth's shadow blocks sunlight from shining on the moon. Weather permitting, the eclipse will be visible from all locations in the United States, according to NASA. Along the Oregon and northern California coasts, the moon will rise during the early stages of the eclipse, however. When to watch Eclipses occur only at full moon when the sun, Earth and moon are in a perfect line. Because the moon's orbit around Earth is not perfectly aligned with the plane of Earth's orbit around the sun, eclipses do not occur at every full moon. The moon will enter Earth's umbral shadow (the full shadow) at 8:43 p.m. ET (that's 7:43 p.m. Central, 6:43 p.m. Mountain and 5:43 p.m. Pacific) on Wednesday, Feb. 20. It will appear as though an ever-larger bite is being taken out of the moon. Some 78 minutes later, the moon will slip into full eclipse. About 51 minutes later, a bright scallop will appear as the moon starts emerging. It will be completely out of the umbral shadow at 9:09 p.m. Pacific time, which is 12:09 a.m. ET on Thursday morning. For Europe and Africa, the eclipse is a predawn Thursday event, with the moon starting entry to the umbral shadow at 1:43 Greenwich (or Universal) Time. What you'll see Look for the moon to possibly turn red during the total portion of the eclipse. "The exact color that the moon appears depends on the amount of dust and clouds in the atmosphere," according to a NASA statement. "If there are extra particles in the atmosphere, from say a recent volcanic eruption, the moon will appear a darker shade of red." The redness occurs because while the moon is in total shadow, some light from the sun passes through Earth's atmosphere and is bent toward the moon. The effect is to cast all the planet's sunrises and sunsets on the moon. Christopher Columbus famously used a blood-red eclipse in 1504 to frighten natives on Jamaica into feeding his crew. The planet Saturn and the bright star Regulus will form a broad triangle with the moon's ruddy disk, according to Joe Rao, SPACE.com's Skywatching Columnist. You don't need any special equipment to watch a lunar eclipse. Comfortable chairs and warm clothing are good ideas. A telescope will bring out interesting details of the lunar surface, and even a small telescope will reveal Saturn's stunning rings.
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The Awesome Dance
Every post you make is a step of dance move. I'll start. Put your hands on your knees and hobble to the right.
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45 instead of 42?
Well, I searched google images for coldplay and I got a XM radio ad... Any ideas?
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Chris Martin Morphed! Post yours...
Chris Hitler!
- The LP4 Sweepstake
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Your Favorite Bands!
1. They Might Be Giants 2. Coldplay 3. Radiohead 4. Gorillaz
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mp3 player recommendation?
Ughh... sansa
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Guess the song!
The Scientist "hung"
- Fanmail Address!!
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Fanmail Address!!
I have a framed copy of How We See The World, when the tour comes I should bring it to one of the shows and have them sign the frame and put the thing up on eBay for a 1.36 fundraser, eh?
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Fanmail Address!!
He doesn't have the link, but he said that one of his friends sent in a clocks single and guess what he got? and