At the risk of trying to organise yet another thing
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At the risk of trying to organise yet another thing
Perhaps we should set a schedule for when people are gona play music. Grimmie seems to have stamped friday nights, and I'd be more than happy to do saturday lunch times.
To much, or perhaps a good idea?
To much, or perhaps a good idea?
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Dr. kitteny berk
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at the moment i'm using a little excel sheet.
i have a mate looking at some cool scripting for doing the whole job (and then some)
the 6-9 and 9-12 slots are there for testing and seeing how it goes.
eventually i wanna get all the time split into 3 hour slots, with a limit on the amount of peak time people can get, but then stuff like 9pm to 9am is pretty fair, imo.
i have a mate looking at some cool scripting for doing the whole job (and then some)
the 6-9 and 9-12 slots are there for testing and seeing how it goes.
eventually i wanna get all the time split into 3 hour slots, with a limit on the amount of peak time people can get, but then stuff like 9pm to 9am is pretty fair, imo.
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I think I'd rather go here and select Lounge, Noise and Experimental. (Edit: rather than folk music, that is)
Lounge: Think the gallery music on Take Hart
Experimental: Think the "keyboard" player in Dogs in Space
Noise: "My TV is broken"
Hardly a competitor for Radio 5punk, even the sensible categories are mostly rubbish.
Lounge: Think the gallery music on Take Hart
Experimental: Think the "keyboard" player in Dogs in Space
Noise: "My TV is broken"
Hardly a competitor for Radio 5punk, even the sensible categories are mostly rubbish.
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I think he was specifically who I modelled myself on in our house of four students. There was Tim who always gave us 5 seconds notice his Mum was coming round (Neil), Andy who was generally a bit of a "pin-the-house-rules-on-the-noticeboard" type person (Rick), and Steve who actually brought girls back to his room (Mike), including one of our lecturers IIRC.shot2bits wrote:haha, i have 2 series of that on dvd, brilliant programme
wouldnt you agree vivian?
Andy: "Right, who's been sick on the noticeboard?"
Noise from upstairs: [bleeuuuurgh]
Andy: "Eeew, who's that?"
Tim: "Errr...I think it's Jack"
Steve: "In your room"
Happy days.
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