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  1. bumping this thread because i got a scion tc about a month ago and have been loving it! woot!!

    Congrats dude, I had one a couple years ago and it was a good car. Had to trade it in because work required a truck but I like it for the year I had it.

    Did you get the one with the integrated iPod setup (not just an Aux. jack)? That was the best part of that car.

  2. Everyone concerned with the price:

    "Just because it has been questioned I will address where I come up with 55 dollars for the print. Because I'm not trying to hide anything, this is the reality of the cost : it costs 38 dollars to get that print made. That's just the print itself. Then shipping is another 7 dollars. Now we are up to 45 dollars. In order to do this for a charity, I decided to make the print 55 bucks and donate the extra 10 bucks per print to a charity I am interested in. This is not a cheap process, and it is a professional grade print. Its not being printed at Walgreens. So there is the breakdown. Too much? Oh well. Maybe this helps understand better. I also plan on posting proof of a money order made out to the Providence Animal Rescue Leage when all the prints are sold, and I donate the money, to prove everything Is legit. Thanks."

    Anybody who knows anything about real photographic prints knows this price is very reasonable. I don't get how people can bitch when they'll spend hundreds on those retarded graphic design prints that all the hardcore bands rape people for.

  3. Are you guys talking about the reproduction Dianas they introduced recently? Are they any good? They always looked like expensive Holgas in a fancier dress.

    I have an original 1960s Diana, those used to be really sought after, but I don't know how the reproduced ones affected that value.

    Holgas are fun but they're just a toy. I've seen some really striking images created with them but they're usually good photos to begin with where the distortion just adds to the overall feel of the image. A lot of people just take pictures of anything and think that the vignetting and distortion makes the photos artsy.

  4. I doubt many people care, but 6/7 MAR bands are playing Fest this year. Here are the set times.

    Friday

    Dude Jams- 5:50-6:20 @ Durty Nelly's

    Turkish Techno- 8:10-8:40 @ Rum Runner's

    Jonesin'- 8:20-8:50 @ Durty Nelly's ***JONESIN'S LAST SHOW!*** :'(

    Shang-A-Lang- 9:10-9:40 @ Durty Nelly's

    Saturday

    The Anchor- 2:30-3:00 @ Durty Nelly's

    Sunday

    Pretty Boy Thorson and the F'n A's- 5:50-6:20 @ Durty Nelly's

    There's also a house show planned Friday night with Dude Jams and Shang-A-Lang but I don't have any details.

    All of these bands will be playing a Pre-Fest show in Tampa as well.

    I'll be dressed up as a giant ear of corn, if you see me come say hi!

  5. Is it up to the customer(the label) or pressing plant to determine how many presses get made?

    There's usually only a handful, but could a label request 25 or more tests fully knowing they are going to sell 20 of them?

    I have no problem with labels selling them. In fact, it seems more legit.

    Yes, the label can determine how many tests they get. Most plants have a standard amount they give (3-5 usually) and then after that you can buy extras at the cost of the record (usually no more than $1.75 per extra for LPs). Some labels order extras with the intent to sell, No Idea and VC come to mind. There's nothing wrong with this, as both labels do a lot of releases that don't sell out and don't break even, so it helps offset those losses by selling a few tests pressings for more popular records.

    Other times labels order more for tour editions and the like. The last 7" I pressed I ordered extra tests to give out to the bands and friends (but not to sell).

  6. Pressing records is super fucking expensive and unless you're pressing (and selling at retail) 1000+ copies you'll probably never break even, let alone make money. Test pressings are in demand and people will pay for them so it's a good way to make some money back. It's their stuff to do with as they please, who the hell has the right to tell them they can't sell their shit to make some money? Are they supposed to give all of them away so that some other kid can flip it on ebay?

  7. What a stupid format. People will buy anything they think makes them look hip.

    These things were replaced for a reason.

    You can make the same argument for LPs and even CDs nowadays since mp3s are so prevalent. I'm not a tape apologist, but I don't dismiss the format entirely, either. I have a small tape collection, all comps and demos that aren't available on anything else. Every time anyone sees them they comment on how stupid it is to have tapes in 2009 and that they suck and all that shit; I don't see how they could make anyone look hip. They really just make you look like a dork that listens to music that isn't even good enough to get put on a CD! :P

  8. kyle loves himself some Tiltwheel. :)

    we are soooo having a beer at some point during fest...

    kyle, it is a must that we have a beer this fest.

    my brother will once again be sending a bunch of New Glarus to me. lets get drunk.

    Whoa... I feel so loved! But seriously, fuck this "having a beer" bullshit. Why stop at one? Let's have a bunch and get fuckin stupid! ;D

  9. kyle loves himself some Tiltwheel. :)

    we are soooo having a beer at some point during fest...

    let me stay in your room

    If there's any man love going on in that room I WANT IN. I'll PM you my phone number so you can call me if anything transpires... sexually.

  10. tilt wheel, cruiserweight, vena cava and no friends

    Tilt wheel seemed a bit cool, cruiserweight and vena cava clips bored me though. When I say crazy and fucked up at least mean guys who will bring it all no matter where they are at. Bands that bring the same crazed excitement like Hour of the Wolf or Bomb the Music Industry.

    TiltWheel will be a big fat hairy drunken mess and it will rule. If you miss it you may as well not go to Fest.

  11. Gotta be a bootleg. Look ma no center labels!

    not a sign of a bootleg. just a sign of someone who doesn't want to pay high prices for 1000 sets of printed labels when there are 300 copies.

    Single color labels are like $80 and most plants charge $20 for blank labels. So the dude saved $60 per LP. Eh.... kinda lame that he couldn't do that but had the money to do split color vinyl.

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