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of course I always have to look for remixes ...something that will move a lot more air through my woofer

 
Eric Prydz's 2004 hit single "Call on Me", which samples the Steve Winwood hit "Valerie", topped the UK singles chart for five weeks and was number one on the German Top 100 for six consecutive weeks.

Eric Prydz was also the only artist ever to be given permission to sample Pink Floyd. His 2006 version of "Another brick in the wall" was classic...

 
I never looked it up before but there is a deep house remix to that...even tho I think the original is probably the best version on this particular song
 
Don't know why the double post.

Don't know why the double post post post post.

For, or, or um act, ting, ting, ting, oddly toni, ight, ight.
 
I've decided that all of the weirdness is all a result of the Universal constant of 12.

12 is always the answer...

Apostles = 12

Months in a year = 12

Inches in a foot = 12

Zodiac signs = 12

Difference between Universal computer answer and the actual answer in “The Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe” = 12

Planets in the Solar system = 12 (keep looking, they’re there)

Billions of years from the birth of the sun until it goes Supernova = 12

Number of ounces in a can of soda = 12

Night Shakespeare wrote about = 12

Days of Christmas = 12

Number in a dozen = 12

Last age of childhood = 12

Examples in the list above = 12

Twelve always.jpg
 
I've decided that all of the weirdness is all a result of the Universal constant of 12.

12 is always the answer...

Apostles = 12

Months in a year = 12

Inches in a foot = 12

Zodiac signs = 12

Difference between Universal computer answer and the actual answer in “The Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe” = 12

Planets in the Solar system = 12 (keep looking, they’re there)

Billions of years from the birth of the sun until it goes Supernova = 12

Number of ounces in a can of soda = 12

Night Shakespeare wrote about = 12

Days of Christmas = 12

Number in a dozen = 12

Last age of childhood = 12

Examples in the list above = 12

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Pi works out with no decimals in base 12.

There is really no logical reason we use base 10 system.
 
You know Rick...I heard it said that the course of true love is never smooth
 
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