Late: I don't think I heard that one, but I think it's essentially true. Not just for art, but for anything. People seem to learn well by imitation, so it's probably the fastest path to becoming good at something.
So I just got a big morale boost that's left me feeling pretty stoked. I guess a couple of my coworkers had some downtime and were a little bored, so they started poking around my site. Neither of them are bronies, but are aware of the show and that my drawings are from it. Well, I guess one of them liked that Discord I did a bit ago enough to make it his wallpaper.
#153127Ace Of ScarabsWed, 11th Apr '12 10:48:53 AMfrom Singapore
@Yeller: seriously? I always thought it refered to how they laid the topological map for the cable stations, so everyone in a certain area taps into the same distro station, which in itself has a pretty sizeable bandwidth.
@Kuroi: That's neat! I'd say that's a major plus for you :D
Yeller: seriously? I always thought it refered to how they laid the topological map for the cable stations, so everyone in a certain area taps into the same distro station, which in itself has a pretty sizeable bandwidth.
Well I don't know much about the subject, but the post I saw says that they have very little international bandwidth so the fast intra Singapore connection doesn't help. But that could be out of date since it was written 5 years ago.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
While I find the concept of a love song to a fictional pony a bit weird, I really like the sound of the song. Sounds like good old fashioned 60s or 70s rock and roll. No one really makes music like that anymore.
EDIT: Ooh, just got to the solo, its nice.
Lol, that's exactly what I thought of before I even knew you'd posted that.
edited 11th Apr '12 11:19:25 AM by Bluespade
#153148Ace Of ScarabsWed, 11th Apr '12 11:20:30 AMfrom Singapore
I have a great appreciation for the music of ZUN, as well as all sorts of Sonic and Megaman music. Chaosangel on Youtube introduced me to progressive rock.