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  • Does The Music In Your Brain Sound The Same When You Get It Recorded/Played? (p.5)
2014/06/18 14:29:13
jamesg1213
craigb
The Law of Entropy:
  • If you add a teaspoon of sewage to a barrel full of wine, you get sewage.
  • If you add a teaspoon of wine to a barrel full of sewage, you get sewage.
 
The Law of Bapu Entropy:
  • If you add a teaspoon of FSF to a barrel full of wine, you get sewage.
  • If you add a teaspoon of wine to a barrel full of FSF, you get sewage.
 





Craig. That makes no sense whatsoever, nor is it funny in any way, shape or form.
 
In other words, well up to your usual standards.
2014/06/18 14:55:09
craigb

2014/06/18 15:11:04
spacealf
It's good to know that there are standards, the standard dialogue.
 
2014/06/21 06:46:23
spacealf
The music can never be the same as it was in your brain. As you got ready to try out the music physically or even mentally your brain had continued to work on the music that was still there in your brain, so when you went to apply it your brain had already changed it, and it all came out different. You tried to backtrack to that earlier time but you could not, so you had to apply what your brain had done in the time between that now and the new now that happened.
And if you were dead, then there would not have been any music in your brain anyway.
 
2014/06/21 07:33:21
jamesg1213
spacealf
The music can never be the same as it was in your brain. As you got ready to try out the music physically or even mentally your brain had continued to work on the music that was still there in your brain, so when you went to apply it your brain had already changed it, and it all came out different. You tried to backtrack to that earlier time but you could not, so you had to apply what your brain had done in the time between that now and the new now that happened.
And if you were dead, then there would not have been any music in your brain anyway.
 




Err...eh?
2014/06/21 11:32:04
craigb
jamesg1213
spacealf
The music can never be the same as it was in your brain. As you got ready to try out the music physically or even mentally your brain had continued to work on the music that was still there in your brain, so when you went to apply it your brain had already changed it, and it all came out different. You tried to backtrack to that earlier time but you could not, so you had to apply what your brain had done in the time between that now and the new now that happened.
And if you were dead, then there would not have been any music in your brain anyway.
 




Err...eh?




Would it help if he started with "Hi," James? 
 

2014/06/21 12:10:10
jamesg1213
craigb
jamesg1213
spacealf
The music can never be the same as it was in your brain. As you got ready to try out the music physically or even mentally your brain had continued to work on the music that was still there in your brain, so when you went to apply it your brain had already changed it, and it all came out different. You tried to backtrack to that earlier time but you could not, so you had to apply what your brain had done in the time between that now and the new now that happened.
And if you were dead, then there would not have been any music in your brain anyway.
 




Err...eh?




Would it help if he started with "Hi," James? 
 





I'm starting to think they're the same person...
2014/06/21 12:38:24
kennywtelejazz
I hear this one in my head pretty clearly , one of these days I'm gonna do a version of this song on my guitar 
that is , if I can get my two working brain cells to agree on anything 
 
 

 
Kenny
edit , Yikes man I'm digging the tune , but man the adds are killing me 
2014/06/21 22:57:40
spacealf
The brain is working all the time, and your fingers may not be.
Otherwise, it all be brain-dead.

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Then there is the CDC and work there.
Then the discussion goes beyond some people I suppose.
 
 
 
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