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Dang... are they that bad that no one can bring themselves to comment on the horror of such horrendous compositions?
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I'm nearly deaf. I can't really comment on anything musical. :-??
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You'd probably not want to get into a discussion about music with me, I'm incredibly finicky.

And :( on hearing you're almost deaf Yira. My best friend is completely deaf. So...of course SHE sends me videos to listen to for the blog!
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I think it's pretty cool. Maybe a little too busy, but they don't sound bad.
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EarSlap keeps freezing my browser; I guess my Bronze Age computer can't handle these new-fangled websites.
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Well, guess you need to trade in that old IBM, and get something a little more modern. I think they have some 2000 Apples for under a hundred for the whole kit-n-kaboodle. Or if you're able to spend slightly more, you might be able to find an early Compaq from around 2003 for just about 250. For some reason 2004 doesn't exist in re-sale. And if you're going to spend 400 bucks on a 2005-2009 PC with monitor and keyboard (may still have the mouse, good luck with speakers) You might as well go the extra 200 and just get a brand new PC with monitor and keyboard. Overstock normally has a good selection of available PCs (watch out for any that says refurbished, 9 times out of 10 those have very bad reviews)

If you can't find what you're looking for on overstock, sometimes tigerdirect will have sales on decent PC, and laptop models.
Oh, Tiff. Got a body that don't quit and a brain that won't start. By AbstractVagabond
You know, for a major magical watchamacallit-thingy as powerful as this one, it's remarkably easy to activate. Just point and click. By duneshdw

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