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Post by CinnamonAngel on Jul 12, 2003 18:49:37 GMT -5
*fails to see what that has to do with anything*
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Post by RichFactWebmistress on Jul 12, 2003 19:01:28 GMT -5
Cinn, she means the Meathead update with the new game he made.
RFW
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Post by CinnamonAngel on Jul 12, 2003 20:11:17 GMT -5
AHHH...
sorry been a long week
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Post by RichFactWebmistress on Jul 12, 2003 20:17:57 GMT -5
For some reason I have more fun smacking Rob. . .lmao.
RFW
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Post by CinnamonAngel on Jul 12, 2003 20:56:31 GMT -5
I know it makes a fun sound . . . He needs to make a bitch slap trent one. An if you win he'll release tape worm . . .
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Post by RichFactWebmistress on Jul 12, 2003 21:08:09 GMT -5
YEAH!!
I love how Trent doesn't seem to care when he raises that hand and smacks him.
RFW
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Post by CinnamonAngel on Jul 13, 2003 18:06:03 GMT -5
Yep he just goes on with his work . . . must be Trents "gothness" LOL!
o_O_o new stuff . . .
Those of you who have been following nin.com's recent cryptic updates are most likely aware that Ursula K. Le Guin's story, The Lathe of Heaven is heavily referenced throughout the site. What connection this has to NIN's forthcoming record remains to be seen, but I thought some might be interested in checking out this site (http://www.aetv.com/tv/shows/latheofheaven/ ) for the A&E movie based on the same story. As an interesting side note, the music was composed by Angelo Badalementi, who is most famous for his work on David Lynch's films, including Lost Highway.
On Echoing the Sound, amlah6 noted that the un-Googleable text found on 6th page of nin.com is actually an excerpt from the beginning of the seventh chapter of Lathe of Heaven, credited by LeGuin to Victor Hugo: Daydream, which is to thought as the nebula is to the star, borders on sleep, and is concerned with it as its frontier. An atmosphere inhabited by living transparencies: there's a beginning of the unknown. But beyond it the Possible opens out, immense. Other beings, other facts, are there. No supernaturalism, on the occult continuation of infinite nature....Sleep is in contact with the Possible, which we also call the improbable. The world of the night is a world. Night, as night, is a universe....The dark things of the unknown world become neighbors of man, whether by true communication or by a visionary enlargement of the distances of the abyss...and the sleeper, not quite seeing, not quite unconscious, glimpses the strange animalities, weird vegetations, terrible or radiant pallors, ghosts, masks, figures, hydras, confusions, moonless moonlights obscure unmakings of miracle, growths and vanishings within a murky depth, shapes floating in shadow, the whole mystery which we call Dreaming, and which is nothing other than the approach of an invisible reality. The dream is the aquarium of Night. -V. Hugo, Travailleurs de la Mer (Toilers of the Sea)
and that luvable meat head has updated
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Post by RichFactWebmistress on Jul 13, 2003 20:40:41 GMT -5
That was a funny as hell Meathead Update. He's back on his game. I still like the smack Rob game. . .lmao.
RFW
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Post by CinnamonAngel on Jul 13, 2003 21:55:57 GMT -5
*nods* the man is a credit to his sex
OH heres a lil news for thoes of you trying to join the NIN chat room:
Meanwhile, with all the buzz being generated, it seems quite a few people have been curious about how to join the nin.com message board, access. You can't. It's broken, or maybe just full. You're not doing anything wrong, but unless you signed up at least a year ago, you won't be able to get the message board to email you with your login information. But don't fret! If anything interesting gets posted on nin.com, I'll repeat it here.
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Post by CinnamonAngel on Jul 16, 2003 18:18:45 GMT -5
nin.com's message boards are now once again accepting new members. So if you want to be a member, you can go do that now. www.nin.com ;D
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