dipswitch information 10853 glöps
- general:
- level: gloperator
- personal:
- first name: dipswitch
- last name: up!^ds!^5711^bm
- portals:
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: B10 by Satori [web]
- cdc #2: ageema blues by Triad [web] & Ageema Blues [web]
- cdc #3: mother by skrju [web]
- cdc #4: i'am the seed by CyberPunks Unity [web] & Inward [web]
- cdc #5: 20 Years Is Nothing by Hack'n'Trade
- cdc #6: The Tabernacle by Brainstorm [web]
- cdc #7: Luna by slay bells
- cdc #8: Razor1911 by Razor 1911 [web]
- diskmag MS-Dos Crescent by Black Maiden [web]
- including scenish crossword puzzle as bonus file.. =)
- isokadded on the 2004-02-29 13:22:46
- invitation Amiga OCS/ECS 10 Year Anniversary Party Invitation by Da Jormas [web]
- 10 years anniversary frenzy this year..... haujobb, black maiden, pain, and now DA JORMAS!!!
congrats mates.
1994 seems to be an essential year. - rulezadded on the 2004-02-27 17:39:04
- cracktro Gameboy Advance chessmaster by Rising Sun
- i dont dare to thumb it up cause of my music in it, but it's neat and functional =)...
- isokadded on the 2004-02-19 20:36:59
- demo Windows interceptor by Black Maiden [web]
- uhm, some typos here and there, if you find them you can keep them... =) i have exams tomorrow so i just rushed my first impressions together.
- isokadded on the 2004-01-25 17:12:26
- demo Windows interceptor by Black Maiden [web]
- i love it already....
though i bet it was unintended, it feels like a little sequel to relais. kolor created a post-human world where (originally human-made?) robots run their own civilisation with relicts of human presence (the up-hold human portraits, the museum etc.). a stanislav-lem'esque scenario. and then black maiden comes up with an "update" - in some secret place, far away from the robots' presence, some left-over insects mutate (or get mutated?) to some insectoid robot hybrid, and showing off their terrifying abilities in this one. the parallel usage of insect and insectoid droid models in here intensifies the connection to the relais scenario, but brings a new element into it. now a part 3 would be in order - the threat for the post-human robotic civilisation through the new insectoid robot race.
yes yes, it's just some stuff that came up my mind, and i know that at least noize never read stanislav lem. perhaps it's just my for interpretating stuff into stuff...=)
anyway, there is more inside this one then it seems, and the athmosphere created by the monotoneous and dark music, the greyscale+red colorscheme and the minimalistic yet still hypnotic synchronisation gives one a lot more brainfood than just the usual 3d flyby. and it gives you even more when you start to connect it with the relais sujet.
scene sci-fi! - rulezadded on the 2004-01-25 17:10:49
- intro Windows The End (endtro) by Class
- wheeee, the thread was optimused long ago before the real optimus showed up! =)
- isokadded on the 2004-01-21 14:17:29
- intro Windows The End (endtro) by Class
- well, plek, you can be sure i won't let your words on me just be like that. just because you happen to speak better english than some of us, and happen to work in some whatever software developement company, you think you can consider yourself clever? you worthless little nu-media geek yuppie, i wouldn't even bother to reply if it wasn't for your talent to insult people.
i can write you a whole essay based on ethiics and culture theory to prove my standpoint from a scientific point of view, and the only points you have are like "i'm so afraid to lose my money" and "my mother always told me that people breaking law are evil murderers"... yeah yeah, and she assumingly also buys the clothes for you and does your hair.
and, last not least, the least thing i'm promoting is to encourage the involvement of EVERY demoscene member in piracy. i'm not intending stuff like "every real scener must have been a pirate" or anything like that. everyone should act according to his own values. but if certain sceners condemn the scene's roots in such a fraudulent way, then something is differently wrong. and if the count of such scene misfits like plek will form a majority, the demoscene WILL BE DEAD, at least as a part of the oldest computer-based subculture. it will be some nu-media community like there are x-amount of others... well, anyway, i definitely dont have time to go on further (since i'm definitely not the low-life workless jerk plek wants me to look like), so, i'd say, if plek is willing to continue this discussion on a higher level (no, NOT by beating eachother up), he's welcome to meet me at breakpoint and explain to me his theory of cutting off a subculture's roots. but i bet he neither has the guts nor the skills to do so, and his only argument is his primary fear of losing his job, and some ethics he doesn't question but just takes them as they are. so, plek, if you are capable of nothing but insultations and washed-up arguments, better keep your mouth shut and don't make a bigger fool out of yourself than you already are. - isokadded on the 2004-01-21 01:19:18
- intro Windows The End (endtro) by Class
- Gargaj: it's not as easy as you think. i dont know if this is a phenomena of the software industry, but it's a fact that many music producers collaborate with the mp3 pirating scene. because it's good promotion. since a VLS that you maybe are only able to press on 300 copies can get spread amongst thousands of music enthusiasts who maybe come and visit your concerts then... i know, this is going really far away from the topic... but i just wanted to make a point that it's not always like "evil pirate" vs. "good programmer/producer/publisher".
anyway, let's stop this and talk about the intro instead! =) - isokadded on the 2004-01-20 15:40:54
- intro Windows The End (endtro) by Class
- if i had my head in my ass, how could i type? looking through my dick or smth? =)
- isokadded on the 2004-01-20 02:06:47
- intro Windows The End (endtro) by Class
- oh well plek, if you think that way, then come on, call me rapist and murderer. but i'll always stick to piracy as long as i'm connected to computers and some kind of network connection, and there's no way to end it. i mean, hey, what to expect from someone like you, plek, who joined the demoscene out of nowhere with no background at all... but for those who started with the shit a bit earlier, piracy will always be the "backbone" of their scene activities. i'm not saying i'm mega oldschool or smth, since i definetely ain't. but still, piracy is essential and if you neglect it as part of scene culture you neglect the whole scene culture. no more arguing from my side, since it's leading to nowhere, but still... just had to say this.
- isokadded on the 2004-01-20 01:48:21
account created on the 2001-08-02 17:33:56
