So what you're saying is we need to go back and hunt down Richard BMW
MeatsOfRage
Exactly. I wish these types of posts would change "music these days" to "pop these days" because that's what they're talking about.
It's debatable when pop actually began but pop as we know it really codified in the 80s with dawn of MTV and acts like Madonna and Michael Jackson. The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Queen, etc were popular but I wouldn't classify any of this as Pop. Pop has always been pretty people because it was by its nature tied to a visual medium.
People need to stop using Pop as a stand in for all music. We have more access to music than ever before and a lot of the music I listen to regularly, I have no idea what they look like.
It's mostly for aroma since it's just a rinse but really adds a lot of depth
Just don't connect it to the internet and it's a dumb display, simple as that
Yea I've got a 65" OLED with Dolby Vision. I'd have a hard time going back to anything else. But why even worry about smart features at all when an offline TV is effectively the same as a monitor anyway for less money and more entertainment specific features.
Definitely need that absinthe rinse though
They're a small studio with a small budget. They probably didn't have the skills and money. The success of the game on Steam would have given them the resources to do this.
My biggest fear was arriving at the app store and seeing the word free. Glad to see there's still people making games where you just pay and get the game.
https://youtu.be/b6xeOLjeKs0?si=sDBTe7CCKxoT5-k5
https://youtu.be/ev0Ay1m4MWs?si=OFprAycQpipTXaTP
Long story short they turn songs into digital fingerprints, where it can be stored in a tiny way. When you start recording you're making a fingerprint as well. Then it just starts testing yours against its database.
I'm a little concerned for the next one, Paul King stepped down as director and the new guy has almost no credits behind him. Commercials and music videos, not even a TV show.
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Yea it's a totally fine Friday night watch. Just watching Brad and George riff on each other for 90 minutes is worth it.