yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
not sure if serious, but no
... is craner
.... is malelesbian

perhaps they found that they couldn't delete their account and so perhaps that was the next best thing?
but if you click on ....'s profile, you see that his previous account was ...?
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I think that the first time I saw Twin Peaks (or maybe the second) was a series of showrings organised by Today Is Boring Video library in Shoreditch, did anyone else frequent that place?
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
So the search continues for a thread topic that can't be turned into a discussion of nonces and noncery...

Anyway, you know the weird vocal effect that's common to the entities in the black-and-white room, like The Man From Another Place and Laura Palmer's spirit? They achieved this by recording the actors saying their lines normally, playing these back to them in reverse, then having them shoot the scene while reciting these reversed lines as best they could, and then reversing this footage.

This technique was independently discovered by me and a mate from school when we were about 14, and were mucking about with the family PC my parents had recently splashed out on, a cheap microphone and the Windows 95 Sound Recorder utility. We found that it quite often gives you a weird sort of Geordie accent.
 

Benny Bunter

Well-known member
So the search continues for a thread topic that can't be turned into a discussion of nonces and noncery...

Anyway, you know the weird vocal effect that's common to the entities in the black-and-white room, like The Man From Another Place and Laura Palmer's spirit? They achieved this by recording the actors saying their lines normally, playing these back to them in reverse, then having them shoot the scene while reciting these reversed lines as best they could, and then reversing this footage.

This technique was independently discovered by me and a mate from school when we were about 14, and were mucking about with the family PC my parents had recently splashed out on, a cheap microphone and the Windows 95 Sound Recorder utility. We found that it quite often gives you a weird sort of Geordie accent.
I remember doing a similar experiment with a four track cassette recorder with my mate when I was at school - amazing that it actually works and the result sounds quite comprehensible.
 

luka

Well-known member
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So the search continues for a thread topic that can't be turned into a discussion of nonces and noncery...

Anyway, you know the weird vocal effect that's common to the entities in the black-and-white room, like The Man From Another Place and Laura Palmer's spirit? They achieved this by recording the actors saying their lines normally, playing these back to them in reverse, then having them shoot the scene while reciting these reversed lines as best they could, and then reversing this footage.

This technique was independently discovered by me and a mate from school when we were about 14, and were mucking about with the family PC my parents had recently splashed out on, a cheap microphone and the Windows 95 Sound Recorder utility. We found that it quite often gives you a weird sort of Geordie accent.
The Pharcyde did this for the Drop video
 

Benny Bunter

Well-known member
The stone roses did something similar but not the same on their first album. Played one of their songs, waterfall I think,backwards,then wrote new lyrics based on what they sounded like
 
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