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scene.org acting like a criminal, refusing to remove my files

category: residue [glöplog]
ah yeah el-bee, i was about to mention this precise track :D
this is a rarity, it should be kept online forever
ok people, it's time to stop jumping and stop spreading firefox, just mirror the precious files instead :D
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added on the 2008-07-11 21:16:01 by magic magic
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added on the 2008-08-19 13:17:25 by IdltrTrsh IdltrTrsh
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added on the 2008-08-19 13:19:05 by havoc havoc
he made an account just to post those pictures..
added on the 2008-08-19 13:26:56 by skrebbel skrebbel
for the record, the files have been removed ages ago and we sent him a mail about that.
added on the 2008-08-19 13:38:05 by Gargaj Gargaj
Ah, this is why the thread suddenly became quiet. Sad.
added on the 2008-08-19 13:41:55 by Puryx Puryx
so if he got what he wants, why does he come back to post pictures of some fat dude?
added on the 2008-08-19 13:50:35 by havoc havoc
The guy in the pictures surely needs less pizza and more sunlight
added on the 2008-08-19 15:43:33 by psonice psonice
now, remove the flies!
Good to see that the files are gone, and stays gone. Lets just forget about this.

The guilty one is:

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Btw, if anyone is doubting the quality of the plugins, after nonsense said on KVR or other places, I can maximise the loudness of a couple of reference tracks. You choose the tracks. (Wellbehaved multiband mixes usually work best).

I'm not bothering to make demoversions at the moment.

Contact Uwaysi Bin Kareem on facebook, for that.

I also did a quick maximise in this thread:

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/mastering-forum/143991-limiter-comparisons-sound-6.html

Peace Be With You.
Who are you?
added on the 2009-07-19 18:06:56 by okkie okkie
This thread is a good warning. I will make sure to never let any of my stuff get uploaded to scene or pouet.
added on the 2009-07-19 18:17:33 by spitfire spitfire
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added on the 2009-07-19 18:55:56 by maali maali
wat
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Lets just forget about this.

added on the 2009-07-19 17:24:21 by TheWillOfParadox


Forgetting-about-this FAIL.
added on the 2009-07-19 23:42:13 by gasman gasman
So I did. And it was a load off my mind.
added on the 2009-07-20 00:26:10 by maali maali
it's 2009, lets just forget about this.
added on the 2009-07-20 03:09:48 by button button
Boohoo... now GTFO, bitch.
added on the 2009-07-20 10:43:47 by uncle-x uncle-x
(ofcourse directed at the reviver of this thread, not anyone else)
added on the 2009-07-20 10:44:46 by uncle-x uncle-x
You hurt my feelings nevertheless :(
added on the 2009-07-20 12:10:12 by kb_ kb_
I wonder why my instincts shout at me like "TheWillOfParadox" is the troll that created this thread...
added on the 2009-07-20 13:35:13 by decipher decipher
Because I sent you those thoughts over illegal telepathy!
My official quit from the "scene"! :
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Namaste, Peace be With You.
I am going to explan why my views on 'the scene' has changed.
In 1985 computers were unpopular. It's users were unpopular. The positive sideeffect of this, was that idolaters stayed away from the computer.
The spirit of Satan, is an idolater.
Followers of Satan, would indeed instead, follow popularity, their idols as usual, and often have strong negative opinions on computers.
This resulted in a culture, of intelligent, and nonidolaterous people, who used computers, and what was the foundations of 'scene' today.
It seemed to start mostly with the commodore 64, were people made demonstrations of their abilities, often to gain attention for work-positions.
Typical productions still remembered for this, was Rob Hubbards music-selector, demos.
Some also say, that demos grew out of the cracking scene, which was a type of hacker/engineer who removed copyright protections on software, and gave them away, with their name tagged on it, often by using simple scrolling elements, and sometimes music. It may be that they inspired eachother, but demomakers, were typically not involved in any great extent, with cracking. Atleast that is how I remember the attitudes of those days. (Cracking was often seen as "too low" of an activity.)
Demos grew to very extended "hello worlds", where groups started forming, making demos, and being on the greeting list, was seen as high status among the various producers.
The demo, became less oriented about doing it for getting work, and more about just a visual hello world.
The lack of idolaters in the computer scene, also resulted in very intelligent software, and users, who would not accept anything less, then what they could make themselves. The expression "lame" (probably meaning "lame in the brain") was used about lesser quality software, that didn't meet the quality of the scene. "Lame" was also used about the idolaters, who shunned the computers at this time.
The Amiga, and it's reputation, is a good example of high quality software and users, reaching a peak, that would sustain it's reputation for many years.
Unfortunately however, The Amiga, was a phenomenon that was difficult to maintain. As computers became mainstream, with the PC, and the windows operating system, the idolaters also flocked to the computers, and it became accepted. The acceptance of new technology, that is beneficial for our society, is good. However, mainstream use, also means the presence of all kinds of people, also the idolaters.
The idolaters, and the spirit of Satan, and their sexually provocative behaviour, became more and more common to see in chatlines.
What was once a culture regulated by an elite, on an enthustiast basis, by their standards on intelligence and what was "lame" or unnaccepted, became drowned out, by the masses, and idolaters became the typical users seen on the internet instead.
What would be completely unacceptable in 1985, and resulting in ban, is in 2009 reversed. What would be acceptable then, intelligent behaviour, is almost grounds for the opposite today, banning. Idolaterous attitudes, are almost expected on the internet today, which are completely opposite to the times of 1985. Indeed, it has grown to such a problem, that users of those times, feel alienated, on the internet today, and that is also how I feel.
It may be that information technology is going through a phase, and iteration will happen, to a point, of acceptable use and enjoyment of the internet again.
Forums with SMS-identification and ID-picture, seems to have much less satanic activity though. So that may indeed be a step forward, for the maturing of the internet and it's users.
Maybe the next step in information technology, and the internet, is identity closely associated with your presence on the internet, and as seen with the SMS-id, and id-pic, it will result in a much needed reduction of satanic activity.
Ofcourse, this is just one step, in the IT-world. Society in general, must also accept religious teachings, because at the root of the conflict, is the same old conflict, and that is God vs Satan, belief vs disbelief, and monotheistic-reality vs satans illusions and conjured worlds of false gods.

The celebration of God, vs idolatry, is indeed the difference between having an internal God, vs having an external God. And that is what Islam, teaches. Muslim = surrender to God, to the immanent, the true, the natural. (nonsectarian islam = Quran Alone)


For those interested in religion, I can add a few words. God, and Immanence, can be understood in the following way.

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The Eternal Uncreated Paradox Exists.
It is the first cause, "Be", and the creator of everything.
It can be scientifically understood as the cause of "the big bang", and accepted by scientific principles such as Occams razor.
Furthermore, certain characteristics of this first cause, can be logically understood.
It must be, allmighty, allknowing, self-sufficient, with a self-contained purpose, and free, of all constrainment.
It must be completely transcendent.

Gnostics experience it, as themselves.
I myself, experienced it as, "all words are derived of the first word".
And nowhere else, than with God, can life be found, the living, the non-finite-state-machine.
And so this can be accepted scientifically aswell.

And this is the basis of all religion. The experience of God, and the wording, for the people of their time.
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The Word controls everything = True Monotheism.

With that said, you understand that the conflict I am involved in, and all other conflicts have roots in the same. And that is as stated above, idolatry/disbelief vs reality/belief.

The idolater is typically my enemy.
He/She "ensures the interests of his idol, (democrew/other)"
And in return, it/they attack his/her enemies, which are people who claim he/she is not a good servant of them.

And as religious has been telling you for centuries, idolatry is of satan, and satan is the enemy of mankind, and humane interests.

Hopefully, one day, one might enjoy again, an "online-scene" of any interest, without the presence of idolaters.
This ofcourse requires the acceptance and demand of monotheism, and monotheistic values.
In the modern day of information, and noise, I feel it is also neccesary to add, that this means the rejection of offensiveness, homophilia, promiscuity, intoxicants, and criminality. Also much of the noise and unreality is typically an extension of the spirit of Satan, and it's provocative nature, to provoke satanic sexual behaviour.

Peace be with you.

Note: While thinking back to the hacker days, I noticed that my map of hackers, and where they lived, has been completely replaced by mosques and where they are. And I am very happy about it.

If you want to include this text in a 'zine, you may do so. Author: the former scener, B.i.T of Cinefex Design (amigacrew).

BASS!
added on the 2009-12-01 20:38:36 by SiR SiR

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