Using RMX 160 on drums

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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Bear, what's this court nonsense?
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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hubird wrote:Bear, what's this court nonsense?
Its M/S Feedback.(Multiple/Stupidity Feedback)

:D
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Fluxpod wrote:I´ll bite.Björn please tell me what it is in particular then.
Please be very specific about the points and terms you wish to present.
Remember,i am into the post Industry a few years so i can relate and rate terms and conditions including violations of interlectual property very very well.
Also, written and signed statemens and examples of copyrighted music or templates are in to discuss.

And as a matter of fact,the members of this or any other Internet fora are not and will not be holdable for any obvious stupidity you put to the Table of content here.

Tadaaa... :lol:
If its confidential as well as the free patent I showed before thats in my name ,
and if its so then you might have to look it up in a dictionary then.
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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niceboy wrote:
Fluxpod wrote:I´ll bite.Björn please tell me what it is in particular then.
Please be very specific about the points and terms you wish to present.
Remember,i am into the post Industry a few years so i can relate and rate terms and conditions including violations of interlectual property very very well.
Also, written and signed statemens and examples of copyrighted music or templates are in to discuss.

And as a matter of fact,the members of this or any other Internet fora are not and will not be holdable for any obvious stupidity you put to the Table of content here.

Tadaaa... :lol:
If its confidential as well as the free patent I showed before thats in my name ,
and if its so then you might have to look it up in a dictionary then.
Bear
If? Do you even remotly speak or understand the english language?
Please show me the Patent number.Its a free Patent so you got a number for it right?
I think you should go out and take some language lessions.And also book some lessions in how to behave.
Pathetik. :lol:
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Fluxpod wrote:
niceboy wrote:
Fluxpod wrote:I´ll bite.Björn please tell me what it is in particular then.
Please be very specific about the points and terms you wish to present.
Remember,i am into the post Industry a few years so i can relate and rate terms and conditions including violations of interlectual property very very well.
Also, written and signed statemens and examples of copyrighted music or templates are in to discuss.

And as a matter of fact,the members of this or any other Internet fora are not and will not be holdable for any obvious stupidity you put to the Table of content here.

Tadaaa... :lol:
If its confidential as well as the free patent I showed before thats in my name ,
and if its so then you might have to look it up in a dictionary then.
Bear
If? Do you even remotly speak or understand the english language?
Please show me the Patent number.Its a free Patent so you got a number for it right?
I think you should go out and take some language lessions.And also book some lessions in how to behave.
Pathetik. :lol:
What do you want exept that you seems to think that the rules before the second world war is
very good for you.
Bear
hubird

Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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dante wrote:Well said. I'm all for inclusivity.
Me too, but someone thinks differently...
niceboy wrote:
We dont want your opinion.

Can you be so kind then and get out of this thread,

Why dont you back off.

So why dont you Gtfo!

Stay away from us.

They interupted my thread with theire usual crap.

I say it one more time "Get Off My Back"

So why dont you go to some other Thread with your stupid acting.

Go and give your shit advice somewhere else.
Need to call my lawyer for being excluded...
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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If its confidential as well as the free patent I showed before thats in my name ,
and if its so then you might have to look it up in a dictionary then.
Bear[/quote]

If? Do you even remotly speak or understand the english language?
Please show me the Patent number.Its a free Patent so you got a number for it right?
I think you should go out and take some language lessions.And also book some lessions in how to behave.
Pathetik. :lol:[/quote]
What do you want exept that you seems to think that the rules before the second world war is
very good for you.
Bear[/quote]

The rules before the second world war in politeness is what many people today are missing.
And as i see it, any conversations where you are called out for proof on anything you say will be derailed into a black hole of nothing.
So my dear Björn.I advise you to really really think about your Mixing and your Language skills.
Have a great 3/4 Moon. :wink:
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Fluxpod wrote:If its confidential as well as the free patent I showed before thats in my name ,
and if its so then you might have to look it up in a dictionary then.
Bear
If? Do you even remotly speak or understand the english language?
Please show me the Patent number.Its a free Patent so you got a number for it right?
I think you should go out and take some language lessions.And also book some lessions in how to behave.
Pathetik. :lol:[/quote]
What do you want exept that you seems to think that the rules before the second world war is
very good for you.
Bear[/quote]

The rules before the second world war in politeness is what many people today are missing.
And as i see it, any conversations where you are called out for proof on anything you say will be derailed into a black hole of nothing.
So my dear Björn.I advise you to really really think about your Mixing and your Language skills.
Have a great 3/4 Moon. :wink:[/quote]
Go to bed and take a rest then find it ,
I dont work for you
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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This may be a historic moment: I actually agree with hubird!
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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niceboy wrote:
Fluxpod wrote:If its confidential as well as the free patent I showed before thats in my name ,
and if its so then you might have to look it up in a dictionary then.
Bear
If? Do you even remotly speak or understand the english language?
Please show me the Patent number.Its a free Patent so you got a number for it right?
I think you should go out and take some language lessions.And also book some lessions in how to behave.
Pathetik. :lol:
What do you want exept that you seems to think that the rules before the second world war is
very good for you.
Bear[/quote]

The rules before the second world war in politeness is what many people today are missing.
And as i see it, any conversations where you are called out for proof on anything you say will be derailed into a black hole of nothing.
So my dear Björn.I advise you to really really think about your Mixing and your Language skills.
Have a great 3/4 Moon. :wink:[/quote]



Go to bed and take a rest then find it ,
I dont work for you
Bear[/quote]


Oh that is where you are wrong.
You do work for me!
You are, at this moment my own personal entertainer.
And you are doing well.
:D
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Fluxpod wrote:
niceboy wrote:
Fluxpod wrote:If its confidential as well as the free patent I showed before thats in my name ,
and if its so then you might have to look it up in a dictionary then.
Bear
If? Do you even remotly speak or understand the english language?
Please show me the Patent number.Its a free Patent so you got a number for it right?
I think you should go out and take some language lessions.And also book some lessions in how to behave.
Pathetik. :lol:
What do you want exept that you seems to think that the rules before the second world war is
very good for you.
Bear
The rules before the second world war in politeness is what many people today are missing.
And as i see it, any conversations where you are called out for proof on anything you say will be derailed into a black hole of nothing.
So my dear Björn.I advise you to really really think about your Mixing and your Language skills.
Have a great 3/4 Moon. :wink:[/quote]
Go to bed and take a rest then find it ,
I dont work for you
Bear[/quote][/quote]
If its free find it the nr is on a forum here
I dont work for you
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Yes you do.You just do not realise it.
I stop now.You go to the bed and find it.Hope you got a Fleshlight...... :lol:
hubird

Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Mr Arkadin wrote:This may be a historic moment: I actually agree with hubird!
yikes! :D

edit: thanks actually.
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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garyb wrote:
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The patent was so big its just too many people involved using it.
So just use it and go to bed
Bear
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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garyb wrote:
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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niceboy wrote:
garyb wrote:
no..gif
The patent was so big its just too many people involved using it.
So just use it and go to bed
Bear
USE what? I am using my Imagination at this moment.
Patent Number Please.
I vote you for Patient 1.
You are next.
Diazepam and Haldol in High Doses should work.
Next plz. :wink:
hubird

Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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more gifs! :lol:
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Re: Using RMX 160 on drums

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I usually stay away from the Problem thread becasue i am a problem. But this stuff is priceless.

Just this week I took in a DAW that wouldn't boot, so I got really nervous and paid rush service prices of 55 dollars.
My SATA cage has 4 x 3.5 HDD's and each can be removed and have an Acronis copy stuck in it, but after 9 years straight of using PCs and Macs live, this has never happened.
But I forgot the buttons on the right were power buttons, so I pressed the top button where the OS+Apps Drive is, and it wouldn't open, then I remembered the little latch on the left side of the Caddy.
Then I proceeded to blow every drive and give this dusty beast a bath.
When I went to boot in I got the message No Boot Mngr found.....I freaked, I tried over and over, even went into the BIOS which took forever as I forgot the password and after 5 hours took it in and said I need this in the morning.

Found out I turned the power button off on the right side of the drive.
They did thank me for bringing it in though........... :evil:

Well,............. Carry On.
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