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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from entendu in Upcoming Hot Topic Releases
Virgil sent me a list of the VC rules in a text file in 2006. Let me look on my old laptop for them.
Edit: found them. This is copied verbatim. I have to believe all still apply (unless Big Boo from ShopRadioCast chimes in and refutes any of these).
Vinyl Collective Rules
By V and the Community
#1. Treat other posters with respect. We are all here to discuss vinyl and share in the enjoyment of music. Don't say anything you wouldn't say to your brother, mother, or best friend.
#2. Don't enter any trade or purchase transactions that you feel uncomfortable with. We provide the buy/trade/sell forum as a convenience yet we can't always police each and every transaction. Use your best judgement. We are hoping to have a feedback system in place soon (maybe summer).
#3. Post pre-orders for records only. We love music and CDs are a music format but this is vinyl collective, not CD Collective.
#4. If you are an early adopter for the up vote/down vote system, use it respectfully. Only down vote posts that you think make VC a lesser place to discuss music. Only up vote posts that you think make VC a better place to discuss music. That said, if you get a down vote, don't complain or ask who voted; learn from the down vote and try to improve. Moderators will not reveal identities of down voters or mediate disputes arising from the voting system.
#5. You can PayPal money for tickets for Virgil's Beer Tour directly to me at [email protected]. Right now, we are 80% funded.
#6. Please stop asking for Green Day represses in every pop punk related thread. We get it. You want Dookie and Insomniac on black vinyl and are willing to pay the inflated price of $14.99 for them. Please don't derail every thread to ask for them.
#7. The Overstock.com deals thread is for deals. Posting $3-4 7"s is in no way a good deal.
Rules added in Dec 2008:
#8. Now that we have a feedback system for buying and selling, remember that you don't have to use it very much. For example, if a user sells you an LP for really cheap, mails it out within 24 hours, sends you the tracking number immediately, answers your follow up questions, and provides a generally great buying experience, don't necessarily leave them good feedback- especially if the user has only 8 feedback scores. Let him stay at 8 despite having sold upwards of 20 LPs to the community.
#9. Poop-related usernames are now allowed.
#10. Flipping has become a big issue as vinyl grows more popular again. If you know someone has flipped a record, report them to a mod UNLESS they display a real rebellious, give-no-fucks attitude toward the world in general. If this is the case, they can flip and you have to apologize for ever getting in their way.
#11. If you ever want to see this list, ask Barry Keiferson aka Bake to post them. I've sent him the list of VC rules in a text file as a backup in case new versions of Invision Board software remove this list of rules sticky feature.
#12. Have fun!
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from trevorxramage in Post Your Record Storage Area
As a personal project, it would be pretty satisfying, fun, and awesome to work on that and get it as perfect as you can. Not everything needs to be put in the context of "YEAH BUT HOW DOES THIS HELP ME, A GUY ON THE INTERNET? I DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR THAT/HAVE SOMEONE INSTALL THAT FOR ME/USE THAT SAME SYSTEM FOR MY OWN RECORDS".
People like building stuff with their hands and brain and this looks dope to do. Thanks for sharing.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from slipcraig in PO: Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell (3/31/15)
Nope. This forum has quite a lot of ignorant idiots.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from kentin31 in Tears in "new" record sleeves
You gotta decide whether you want to spend the rest of your life worrying over every possible defect a record can incur from production to retail to the post man to your front door OR whether you want to enjoy collecting and save your mental energy for listening to the music (or some happy medium in between).
I tend to side with customers more often than not but I do think some people use record collecting as a therapeutic means of exerting control over a pretty uncontrollable reality. It can feel soothing to obsess over meaningless stuff like that phantom pop that you might sorta hear if you put your ear up close to the speaker and play that same intro 24 times or that corner bend that is visible when you put it under that one table lamp in the hallway. It can also make you feel like you are in control when you rant to customer support and on message boards about minor defects like seam splits or corner dings and how UNACCEPTABLE they are.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from eight1echo in Tears in "new" record sleeves
You gotta decide whether you want to spend the rest of your life worrying over every possible defect a record can incur from production to retail to the post man to your front door OR whether you want to enjoy collecting and save your mental energy for listening to the music (or some happy medium in between).
I tend to side with customers more often than not but I do think some people use record collecting as a therapeutic means of exerting control over a pretty uncontrollable reality. It can feel soothing to obsess over meaningless stuff like that phantom pop that you might sorta hear if you put your ear up close to the speaker and play that same intro 24 times or that corner bend that is visible when you put it under that one table lamp in the hallway. It can also make you feel like you are in control when you rant to customer support and on message boards about minor defects like seam splits or corner dings and how UNACCEPTABLE they are.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from JacobMckinley in Tears in "new" record sleeves
You gotta decide whether you want to spend the rest of your life worrying over every possible defect a record can incur from production to retail to the post man to your front door OR whether you want to enjoy collecting and save your mental energy for listening to the music (or some happy medium in between).
I tend to side with customers more often than not but I do think some people use record collecting as a therapeutic means of exerting control over a pretty uncontrollable reality. It can feel soothing to obsess over meaningless stuff like that phantom pop that you might sorta hear if you put your ear up close to the speaker and play that same intro 24 times or that corner bend that is visible when you put it under that one table lamp in the hallway. It can also make you feel like you are in control when you rant to customer support and on message boards about minor defects like seam splits or corner dings and how UNACCEPTABLE they are.
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just a normal guy kevin reacted to Tardcore in Record still audible on low volume/with headphones
Let's get him together with the guy without an amplifier. They're bound to run into some dude without a phono stage and they can all skip off to see the Wizard.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from lampwick in Tears in "new" record sleeves
You gotta decide whether you want to spend the rest of your life worrying over every possible defect a record can incur from production to retail to the post man to your front door OR whether you want to enjoy collecting and save your mental energy for listening to the music (or some happy medium in between).
I tend to side with customers more often than not but I do think some people use record collecting as a therapeutic means of exerting control over a pretty uncontrollable reality. It can feel soothing to obsess over meaningless stuff like that phantom pop that you might sorta hear if you put your ear up close to the speaker and play that same intro 24 times or that corner bend that is visible when you put it under that one table lamp in the hallway. It can also make you feel like you are in control when you rant to customer support and on message boards about minor defects like seam splits or corner dings and how UNACCEPTABLE they are.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from rooks in Tears in "new" record sleeves
You gotta decide whether you want to spend the rest of your life worrying over every possible defect a record can incur from production to retail to the post man to your front door OR whether you want to enjoy collecting and save your mental energy for listening to the music (or some happy medium in between).
I tend to side with customers more often than not but I do think some people use record collecting as a therapeutic means of exerting control over a pretty uncontrollable reality. It can feel soothing to obsess over meaningless stuff like that phantom pop that you might sorta hear if you put your ear up close to the speaker and play that same intro 24 times or that corner bend that is visible when you put it under that one table lamp in the hallway. It can also make you feel like you are in control when you rant to customer support and on message boards about minor defects like seam splits or corner dings and how UNACCEPTABLE they are.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from tape in Tears in "new" record sleeves
You gotta decide whether you want to spend the rest of your life worrying over every possible defect a record can incur from production to retail to the post man to your front door OR whether you want to enjoy collecting and save your mental energy for listening to the music (or some happy medium in between).
I tend to side with customers more often than not but I do think some people use record collecting as a therapeutic means of exerting control over a pretty uncontrollable reality. It can feel soothing to obsess over meaningless stuff like that phantom pop that you might sorta hear if you put your ear up close to the speaker and play that same intro 24 times or that corner bend that is visible when you put it under that one table lamp in the hallway. It can also make you feel like you are in control when you rant to customer support and on message boards about minor defects like seam splits or corner dings and how UNACCEPTABLE they are.
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just a normal guy kevin reacted to youspinmeround in Tears in "new" record sleeves
It's only common with vinly
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from kentin31 in Upcoming Hot Topic Releases
These are the kinds of people that Hot Topic sells records to.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from Spektorologist in PO: Spice Girls - Spice LP - Urban Outfitters
Dude, Travis has been super fast at repressing copies of this.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from NapalmBrain in Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane (Reissue)
Do you know where I can buy the excess wax that was scraped off the edges of the record at the factory? I'm willing to pay a premium.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from Hairy Potter in Upcoming Hot Topic Releases
These are the kinds of people that Hot Topic sells records to.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from Hairy Potter in Upcoming Hot Topic Releases
Travis has an Excel document where he logs how many requests for an album he gets in this thread. When the tally reaches 250, then he knows that Hot Topic will be able to press the 800 copies necessary for a release (estimated 250 will be sold to VCers, 150 to regular non-VC shoppers, and the rest go to lazylabradorrecords on eBay). So, if you've been clamoring for an ETID repress but not seeing any change or progress it is likely because its the same few posters asking for it and not 250 different posters.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from thedillon in Post Your Record Storage Area
That has to be at least 300-400 records.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from verb1999 in Blink 182 splatter vinyl series Hot Topic exclusive (update posted Jan '15)
ETID?
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from lampwick in Upcoming Hot Topic Releases
Virgil sent me a list of the VC rules in a text file in 2006. Let me look on my old laptop for them.
Edit: found them. This is copied verbatim. I have to believe all still apply (unless Big Boo from ShopRadioCast chimes in and refutes any of these).
Vinyl Collective Rules
By V and the Community
#1. Treat other posters with respect. We are all here to discuss vinyl and share in the enjoyment of music. Don't say anything you wouldn't say to your brother, mother, or best friend.
#2. Don't enter any trade or purchase transactions that you feel uncomfortable with. We provide the buy/trade/sell forum as a convenience yet we can't always police each and every transaction. Use your best judgement. We are hoping to have a feedback system in place soon (maybe summer).
#3. Post pre-orders for records only. We love music and CDs are a music format but this is vinyl collective, not CD Collective.
#4. If you are an early adopter for the up vote/down vote system, use it respectfully. Only down vote posts that you think make VC a lesser place to discuss music. Only up vote posts that you think make VC a better place to discuss music. That said, if you get a down vote, don't complain or ask who voted; learn from the down vote and try to improve. Moderators will not reveal identities of down voters or mediate disputes arising from the voting system.
#5. You can PayPal money for tickets for Virgil's Beer Tour directly to me at [email protected]. Right now, we are 80% funded.
#6. Please stop asking for Green Day represses in every pop punk related thread. We get it. You want Dookie and Insomniac on black vinyl and are willing to pay the inflated price of $14.99 for them. Please don't derail every thread to ask for them.
#7. The Overstock.com deals thread is for deals. Posting $3-4 7"s is in no way a good deal.
Rules added in Dec 2008:
#8. Now that we have a feedback system for buying and selling, remember that you don't have to use it very much. For example, if a user sells you an LP for really cheap, mails it out within 24 hours, sends you the tracking number immediately, answers your follow up questions, and provides a generally great buying experience, don't necessarily leave them good feedback- especially if the user has only 8 feedback scores. Let him stay at 8 despite having sold upwards of 20 LPs to the community.
#9. Poop-related usernames are now allowed.
#10. Flipping has become a big issue as vinyl grows more popular again. If you know someone has flipped a record, report them to a mod UNLESS they display a real rebellious, give-no-fucks attitude toward the world in general. If this is the case, they can flip and you have to apologize for ever getting in their way.
#11. If you ever want to see this list, ask Barry Keiferson aka Bake to post them. I've sent him the list of VC rules in a text file as a backup in case new versions of Invision Board software remove this list of rules sticky feature.
#12. Have fun!
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from travis in Post Your Record Storage Area
That has to be at least 300-400 records.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from NapalmBrain in Upcoming Hot Topic Releases
These are the kinds of people that Hot Topic sells records to.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from cambionic in Fuckin' USPS' Network Distribution Centers: the thread.
Next time, when she asks for $5 to deliver your new package, also give it to her without asking any questions or requiring a receipt.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from dutchflowers in Fuckin' USPS' Network Distribution Centers: the thread.
I live in California.
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just a normal guy kevin got a reaction from dutchflowers in Fuckin' USPS' Network Distribution Centers: the thread.
Here's an update.
The package left Las Vegas center at 8am then returned to the Las Vegas center at 5:18pm and then left again one minute later.
Really interested to get the package in my hands and see what about it caused the post office to be so confused about its destination.