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Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 15:29
by boudicca
timsinister wrote:Probably about fifty albums, combining the two Bride mentioned...
Like the idea of geeking and keeping a spreadsheet - must do that.
Shut it you! There's nowt geeky about it...
(ok, granted, maybe a tiny bit... or a very big bit )
And if it wasn't for me and my pop picks where would you be now hmmm? Halfway up
Nae Taste Alley, that's where, and you know it
!
I have to keep a little list because, quite simply, I'd forget all the bands I like otherwise. There are more than 100 artists I own/intend to own records of. And if your brain has been corroded by vodka, the necessity is even greater...
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 16:14
by christophe
somewhere around the 150
cd's
only a 30 on
vinyl.
on
mp3 I guess at least above 300.
problem is I really need to organise them sometime,
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:08
by dee902
I only do CDs and I think I'm close to or past the 800 mark.
No wonder I'm broke!
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:25
by Shadow_Smile
about 250 cd's
and 42 vinyl single's/LP's
not much, but when I burn all my MP3's I must reach 2000 cd's
so my cumputer is HOLY to me
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:26
by James Blast
vinyl - hunners and hunners
cassettes - hunners, hunners and hunners
CDs - hunners and hunners
DVDs - about 20
videos - don't go there, please
download albums - zero
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:27
by emilystrange
Shadow_Smile wrote:so my cumputer is HOLY to me
typo?
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:37
by boudicca
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:41
by lazarus corporation
hallucienate wrote:timsinister wrote:Probably about fifty albums, combining the two Bride mentioned...
Like the idea of geeking and keeping a spreadsheet - must do that.
Databases are more useful
Code: Select all
CREATE TABLE music
(id counter,
artist char(70),
title char(100),
format char(20),
year date)
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:44
by Shadow_Smile
whoops,..............
have 5 stiches on my left hand, a small part of a schips engine was dropped on it, so my typing without the important vinger is pretty bad
it must have been COMPUTER !
Wanna see the finger ? ? ? ?
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:45
by emilystrange
aww. sweetie... sorry to hear that. you're excused.
still made me laugh though
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:46
by James Blast
will I ask about the vinger?
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:47
by lazarus corporation
James Blast wrote:will I ask about the vinger?
silly! - the vinger is what goes on the schips
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:48
by BillyBadBreaks
James Blast wrote:vinyl - hunners and hunners
cassettes - hunners, hunners and hunners
CDs - hunners and hunners
DVDs - about 20
videos - don't go there, please
download albums - zero
Is this a deliberate reference to
HUNS you tosser?
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:49
by Shadow_Smile
emilystrange wrote:aww. sweetie... sorry to hear that. you're excused.
still made me laugh though
In the 2e week of my new job I almost lost my finger,........ lucky for my I have proven to be good at my new job, they still want me to work there
James Blast wrote:will I ask about the vinger?
Only with a strong stomache
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:51
by BillyBadBreaks
BTW I have 1500-2000 albums (what a waste of money!
)
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 18:06
by James Blast
BillyBadBreaks wrote:BTW I have 1500-2000 albums
show-aff Hun!
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 18:11
by BillyBadBreaks
James Blast wrote:BillyBadBreaks wrote:BTW I have 1500-2000 albums
show-aff Hun!
Poor show off
HUN, if you please
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 18:57
by aims
lazarus corporation wrote:
Code: Select all
CREATE TABLE music
(id counter,
artist char(70),
title char(100),
format char(20),
year date)
Some errors in your table:
- Artist should be a non-unique integer referencing an "Artist" entry in the table "Artists" (That and 70 characters isn't long enough for SSV )
- Format should either be an enum or reference a "Format" entry in the table "Formats", though the latter is probably preferred.
- Where's the "Label" field?
All in good fun, of course
[/DBMS-Geek]
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 19:10
by lazarus corporation
Motz wrote:lazarus corporation wrote:
Code: Select all
CREATE TABLE music
(id counter,
artist char(70),
title char(100),
format char(20),
year date)
Some errors in your table:
- Artist should be a non-unique integer referencing an "Artist" entry in the table "Artists" (That and 70 characters isn't long enough for SSV )
- Format should either be an enum or reference a "Format" entry in the table "Formats", though the latter is probably preferred.
- Where's the "Label" field?
All in good fun, of course
[/DBMS-Geek]
correct, of course
Had I posted after I'd drunk my second cup of tea I would have been functioning properly.
Also, id should have been designated as a primary key
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 19:36
by timsinister
The Sisters - Where Music and Geek collide. You guys truly are the Real Propellorheads
Where's MarkyKat, this is his kind of thing!
boudicca wrote:And if your brain has been corroded by vodka, the necessity is even greater...
Thank-
you, but I find my reactions are sharpened exceptionally - especially when it comes to last orders, or other people's rounds.
"I move like they do."
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 20:14
by boudicca
timsinister wrote:I find my reactions are sharpened exceptionally - especially when it comes to last orders, or other people's rounds.
Is that so?
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 20:24
by Brideoffrankenstein
How can I get a database for my music - going out with a computer nerd seems to be having an effect on me (plus I like lists
)
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 20:25
by lazarus corporation
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:How can I get a database for my music - going out with a computer nerd seems to be having an effect on me (plus I like lists
)
excuse me, I'm a geek, not a nerd.
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 20:27
by aims
Is
this "News for Geeks, Stuff that Matters"?
Methinx not
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 20:30
by lazarus corporation
from
http://web.vee.net/stuff/geek-vs-nerd.html
Geeks
"A person who has chosen concentration rather than conformity; one who pursues skill (especially technical skill) and imagination, not mainstream social acceptance. Geeks usually have a strong case of neophilia. Most geeks are adept with computers and treat hacker as a term of respect, but not all are hackers themselves - and some who are in fact hackers normally call themselves geeks anyway, because they (quite properly) regard `hacker' as a label that should be bestowed by others rather than self-assumed.
Nerds
"Pejorative applied to anyone with an above-average IQ and few gifts at small talk and ordinary social rituals."