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  1. Yes, I agree. Mediafire should work out!
  2. Haha I figured. Well, its a pic of a fan with Jonny at the studio around today.
  3. Huh Did you make a typo or you just said you CAN see the pic?
  4. So perhaps this happened around today..?
  5. It should be before Halloween because Coldplaying will post on social media accounts on the day.
  6. Omg I forgot he was so skinny back then haha
  7. Yeaaah he's back! Miss his face :3
  8. Havent heard about this in a while. Hope this one is going to happen soon!
  9. As I write this, I am downloading NextVR’s app for the fourth time. What I’m trying to do is watch the Democratic presidential debate in virtual reality, but the only thing I’ve gotten so far is Coldplay in 3D. For weeks, CNN and virtual-reality startup NextVR have been building up tonight’s debate as a historic moment—”the first-ever live stream of a news event in virtual reality.” But as I resort to plain, old, boring, predictable 2-D to tune into the debate, it’s clear: Virtual reality is not ready for primetime. It’s not for a lack of trying. I searched online, on CNN’s site, on NextVR’s site, and on social media hoping to find a solution, but each time I came up empty. In a CNN story titled “How to see CNN’s Democratic debate in virtual reality,” the news station gave the following instructions for watching the event on Gear VR, Samsung’s virtual reality headset, which I happen to have on loan: “If you have the gear, you can open up NextVR’s application, where the debate stream will be featured front and center.” Except it’s not quite that simple. First off, it’s hard to find the app. I tried both in Google Play and the Oculus app—the latter of which, confoundingly enough, lacks a search function. Eventually, I signed out of the Oculus app with the press account Samsung had set up and created a new account. Finally, the NextVR app showed up, a couple of icons under the splashy promo for a Marvel Avengers app (see left). I proceeded to download the 439 MB file, launch it, and strap on the headset. But instead of Hillary or Bernie, I see Coldplay on stage. Something’s not right. There are no instructions or links on NextVR’s website. So I then find myself looking for answers on the company’s Twitter and Facebook pages and find a post on Medium—Medium!—by Helen Situ, a self-proclaimed VR evangelist who works on product at NextVR. Her instructions are fairly straightforward: “Open up Oculus Home on your Samsung Note 4 or Galaxy S6 and download the NextVR experience (featured front and centered).” OK, tried that (and it’s not front and center). Then she gives additional instructions in the event Coldplay shows up instead. (Coldplay and NextVR released a virtual concert experiencelast December.) At the very least, I know I’m on the right track. She suggests updating the app, which means going to the Oculus library, finding NextVR, and hitting update. Seems easy enough—except there is no update button. And so I scroll further down on the post and see an “additional tech support” section, which outlines a few extra steps for uninstalling and reinstalling the NextVR app using the Android Application Manager. Somehow, though, I’ve managed to start two new downloads of the NextVR app. And I can’t uninstall them until these two downloads—totaling almost a gigabyte—are completed. Finally—an hour and 10 minutes after the debate began—I’m able to uninstall NextVR. Which means I can now attempt to download the NextVR app once again. A little more waiting, but according to Situ’s instructions, this should be it. I put on my headset—and there’s Chris Martin singing [video=youtube;zp7NtW_hKJI] . Source: qz.com
  10. YES OMG BRING THE OLD MARC BACK
  11. Bring the sparky17 back goddammit
  12. Omg nostalgia :laugh3:
  13. We just need to stay positive bro haha
  14. So if Chris is now taking his days off in Malibu He's gonna return to the studio probably next week or in a couple of weeks And then getting the album to be released in a few months (hopefully November or December) And then revealing the first single And then announcing the world tour And then fans starting to struggle with buying the tickets (No thanks to gigsandtours, I really had a bad experience buying a ticket there, the traffic was a mess) And then hopefully the boys wont be on a hiatus anytime soon (Even though if they will, they should make an announcement beforehand in order to not making fans disappointed) kthxbai
  15. ^ Aw I love that :heart: It feels like I havent come here in a while
  16. grids replied to grids's topic in The World Of Music
    Awesome! It's a nice song though, I cant wait until I will get to see the movie while listening to the song. I'm sure I will have goosebumps :D

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