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(24 Nov 2004 at 02:16) |
We made it to lovely Connecticut. It took a bit longer than expected because Adam's car broke down (overheating) about 25 miles from our house. This came right as we had finally succeeded in burning CANYON.MID and E1M1.MID to CD in order to listen at full blast while driving. |
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I don't get why you weren't burning SPC files so you could listen to some jammin' Megaman X, F-Zero or Super Metroid?!?! But I will admit CANYON.MID is a classic, second only to PASSPORT.MID. |
We had like 56k baud and only a few hours of battery life... Anyway we have MIDIs of all those! |
Yeah!! I really like town.mid and flourish.mid (Found in C:\Windows\Media)
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And the idea of a bunch people burning down the highway with E1M1.mid blaring makes me laugh uncontrollably. |
E1M1!!! de de DUH duh - de de DUH duh - de de DUH duh DUH duh DUH duh! OH MAN
good times. |
canyon.mid was o-k but really passport.mid was what Made Windows95 a more fun operating system. |
I remember I taped reggae.mid and jazz.mid from the soundblaster deluxe demo folder, back in 1993. Ah, the times, the eight bits of joy, the *talking parrot* |
For the love of god dont forget Dr. Sbaitso!!!!!@#$!@#
"A long-forgotten piece of my past...
A long-forgotten piece of my past has recently resurfaced. I didn't think much about it, but I am the guy who wrote JAZZ.MID and REGGAE.MID that come with the SoundBlaster. "
http://weblogs.asp.net/cfranklin/archive/2004/05/15/132696.aspx |
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