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Classsix T

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  1. Wouldn't be the first time. I was thrilled when "Knotting Matters" (which I called 'Get Knotted' in-house) featured on HIGNFY! I wasn't involved with the International Guild of Knot Tyers directly, but I was absolutely responsible for production of the printing of the newsletter. Now that's some (cough) thread drift...thread.. geddit!? C6T.
  2. Classsix T

    On Cats

    I'm currently attempting to clear the junk out of the railway room...the former lounge that started to look like a refuge for Miss Haversham's unfinished Parkside Dundas kits and aborted layout detritus... Mia was most interested in my rummaging, more than likely because although I've not (yet) found the decomposed corpse of any of her rodent captives brought in from the garden, their occupation in the space whilst still alive is apparent. C6T.
  3. Classsix T

    On Cats

    The moggie in the upper right of the picture looks as if he's been in the wars! C6T.
  4. Fabulous Prince penned track. C6T. Looked it up to fact check and can confirm The Purple One did indeed write and produce. Additionally, I always really liked what was done with the snare drum on the track. I don't know the production terminology but I could replicate it on a capable mixer by adding echo (reverb?) and dipping and returning the volume fader a split second after the drum was struck. I'm not a fan of double tracking vocals and self recorded BVs, but the track does it so well it's remained a piece of music I've adored since it's release.
  5. Nice pics Jim, hope you and the lad had a good time. Did you ask around for advice about your own FTO? I must admit I'd have spent the entire day slobbering over Skylines, S2000s and those new pointy NSXs. Heaven! C6T.
  6. Indeed. I'm just wondering which will happen first...one or two (you know who) members wading in or thread-lock. C6T.
  7. Oof! Most likely a lovely layout, but that angle doesn't do the scale any favours wrt moulding does it?! C6T.
  8. You're new here aren't you? (Dons steel helmet) C6T.
  9. On the basis I enjoyed Ghostbusters: Afterlife immensely when aired on Good Friday I went to the pictures to see Frozen Empire today...yeah, not so great. The knowing winks to the audience that remembers the 80s original seem laboured in comparison and the noobs to the franchise are a little too comfortable with their roles this time around to engage on a journey with. Phoebe is still obviously the brains of the operation, but for plot purposes is sidelined. Her mother still has a rather odd relationship with her kids and Paul Rudd is just glad he's not making Marvel Ant-Man B movies. Afterlife is excellent GB fare, if you must watch Frozen Empire, you'll not miss anything waiting for it on streaming or terrestrial imo. C6T.
  10. I pushed the button on Rise of the Ronin this morning and have had an hour or two on it. Right now I'm thankful I saved myself a fiver off the price via PSStars earned credits because I'm finding it hard going. Maybe it's an age thing but getting to grips with the parry/dodge/block mechanic is proving to be frustrating, although I'll persevere. Additionally, review opinions on the look of the game appear to be correct in terms of the game lacks the graphical finesse of that to which I've become accustomed. It does indeed look and play like a title made over a decade ago, which is a concern for a game retailing for seventy quid RRP. On the play side I'm reminded I had my ass handed to me multiple times in Ghost of Tsushima before it clicked so aren't necessarily concerned about that, but as it was either RotR or Dragons Dogma 2 that I had an eye to buy, it needs to improve rapidly before I start to regret buying the wrong game. C6T.
  11. Just thought I'd plonk in links to the pair of 12"s I'd mentioned upthread: My go-to for testing audio equipment, if the amp starts clipping or the speakers spit the magnet out, walk away!: Acid House banger: I'd grown up (late 70s early 80s) thinking Gary Numan, Kraftwerk etc al were the future. I had migrated to Hip-hop and funk in the intervening years but these two tracks specifically brought me back into what might broadly be described as Electronica. C6T.
  12. How'd that pan out Rich, and may I enquire who the support was? C6T.
  13. I really like the FTO aesthetically, a very pretty car. Mechanically, it's fwd so is it essentially an Eclipse in a sporty coat? Anything shared with the Colt? Unsure if they're supported by main dealers but seems to be a relatively popular grey import so specialist part stockists shouldn't be hard to find. C6T.
  14. Classsix T

    On Cats

    Look at that "One day 'ooman, I'll own you." face on Tucker... that's the one to watch! I jest, gorgeous kitties and you'd need a heart of stone to not be taken with them both. Great that they've been kept together too. C6T.
  15. Apologies, it was a breaking event as I was getting on with my daily routine so can only comment on what I was fed. An awful state of affairs for sure, I wasn't trying to inject any unnecessary debate, merely seeking more learned discourse. C6T.
  16. I'd not debate you on that Ian, but aren't one-offs why we have risk assessment, fail safe and worst case scenario consultation? C6T.
  17. What I found particularly odd in terms of protection of the supporting structures, was that there appears to be two islands constructed each housing one extremely tall electricity pylon. I very much doubt the US is as finicky about "spoiling" it's engineering landmarks as the UK is, but I was left wondering why perhaps more substantial maritime traffic protection wasn't incorporated at the actual bridge supports that could have included pylon bases. I perhaps should point out both the islands are on on one side of the bridge, and not the side the ship collided with iirc. C6T.
  18. "Best" is subjective, I believe Blue Monday remains the biggest selling 12" to date. Not forgetting of course it was largely Trevor Horn's (yeah, him off Buggles) production that made it what it is. The kernel of a great track was there of course, but like Frankie's Relax it took a talented board maestro to make the most of it. Personally, in the genre, I'd rank Stakker Humanoid or the self titled LFO waaay above any KLF output, which on reflection seems as if it purported to 'stick it to the man' but just made mediocre dance-pop. I never rated MC Bello much either unsurprisingly. C6T.
  19. Hmm...a 12" I immediately regretted purchasing once I got it home and plonked the stylus on it. I suppose at a stretch it's barely improved with age? But whilst the Tammy Wynette JAMM remains a banger I find it difficult to be enthusiastic about much else in KLFs back catalogue. Especially given the, better made, recorded material by other artists at the time and the duos disregard for the art form by sending the income garnered up in smoke. C6T.
  20. Classsix T

    On Cats

    ...and no biscuits...it must be serious.
  21. I empathise Michael, but let's not run away with ourselves here. Owning a trackable mobile is a consumer choice, we're hardly in the territory of mandatory bodily chip insertion or "papers please". I have actually had CID around to check my WiFi router after a serious sexual offence occurred locally. Frankly if crims are dumb enough to not turn off their phone and it leads to a conviction then I'll take it. C6T.
  22. I suppose if you were told about it in a North Eastern accent then yes, Brian Rix (formerly of a string of softcore pornalike crap movies) introducing religious programming instead of, like, warships would be disappointing! C6T.
  23. Classsix T

    On Cats

    With the rules of the forum in place, I've bit my lip so hard I've drawn blood, thanks Andi. C6T.
  24. One Put in the Grave The Penetration Game (Ch4 had a red triangle on that one) The Chinese Defective Crap in the Attic
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