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DoFoT9

macrumors P6
Jun 11, 2007
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From behind:p

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And another one (with face this time)

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nice kit! any youtube vids or something??
 

pudrums

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Feb 24, 2009
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DoFoT9 said:
how long you been playing for?
For almost 10 years now. Still have great fun playing and there´s always someting to improve in my playing. I currently have no band though, only an experimental rhythm ensemble.
 

DoFoT9

macrumors P6
Jun 11, 2007
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London, United Kingdom
For almost 10 years now. Still have great fun playing and there´s always someting to improve in my playing. I currently have no band though, only an experimental rhythm ensemble.

Ahh very very nice! I have been playing for around 13 years i think, trying to get back into it lately. Got some recording coming up this sunday and im way out of touch!what genre you play?
 

pudrums

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Feb 24, 2009
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My last band was a crossover combo, but I also played progressive stuff. Currently I just take my iPod and play to some songs from almost all genres.
 

conch575

macrumors 6502
May 29, 2009
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Yep, seems once a nerd, always a nerd, even when you "get cooler" when you get older. lol. At least it can help you make a lot of money, and in the early 2000's even became sexy. ;) lol

Me at age 17 leaning on a Cray 2 supercomputer I worked on back in 1992 doing some DoE research:

This was me now just a few threads back:
https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/8054120/

Wow.. That computer is the same age as me :eek:
 

Melrose

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Dec 12, 2007
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Me at age 17 leaning on a Cray 2 supercomputer I worked on back in 1992 doing some DoE research:m/showpost.php?p=8054120&postcount=841[/url]

That shot looks like it could go in a corporate sales brochure! Cool... They used Crays in Jurassic Park.
 

thepawn

macrumors 6502
May 27, 2009
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Very nice! :)

Youngsters. Ha ha! :D

haha, yep, first it was working with folks born in the 80s, now the 90s, eep. :) I'm going to be "that guy" telling the "back in my day it was only 300bps and you had to MANUALLY CONNECT THE HANDSET" stories....help! lol.

Those Cray machines were as much a work of art as they were computers, I think they were the original "case mod" people, just for $20mil supercomputers. haha... they would be all lit up and make waterfalls and stuff out of the fluorinert that was used to cool the machines.
 

conch575

macrumors 6502
May 29, 2009
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Sydney, Australia
haha, yep, first it was working with folks born in the 80s, now the 90s, eep. :) I'm going to be "that guy" telling the "back in my day it was only 300bps and you had to MANUALLY CONNECT THE HANDSET" stories....help! lol.

Those Cray machines were as much a work of art as they were computers, I think they were the original "case mod" people, just for $20mil supercomputers. haha... they would be all lit up and make waterfalls and stuff out of the fluorinert that was used to cool the machines.

That's pretty cool, they're like the $20mil dionosaurs of modern computers. I wonder if it will be the same, looking back 20 years from now onto MacBooks etc and people saying how expensive, huge and old they are. I know even when i look at my mums laptop from '98 I comment on it's thickness.
 
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