Where do you live??
Australia. We have possibly the worst internet in all of the first-world nations.
Where do you live??
Isn't it obvious? He is de_aztec
I don't think the aztecs has that good internet-connection.
Although I must say, I really hope a hurricane kills his family.
I get lots of offers from other art people.
Ugh, it's Vusheeeeeek all over again...
I wonder what he's talking about...hahaha
That was a joke, Don Vueyshuey...
No, it's just funny how you're always complaining about your memory space, internet connection speed, etc. The thing is it would have taken less memory and such to have just looked at the page (which is not a video btw) and if it was a video you could have just closed out of it than to have spent as much time as you did posting the questions. I felt mexicola's responses were not only funny but also appropriate for the most part. The thing you were better at than just being an obnoxious troll under your former moniker was actually stirring up fights, as you demonstrated here.
It would have taken even less time, space, effort if the OP had of even a little bit of description rather than just a link. It seems like courtesy to me to at least detail a link you post, and maybe should be an enforceable rule as it would stop people from linking to malicious and/or retarded sites.
^ Oh snap, you gonna take that Ninfix?
He probably just clicked a bunch of porn links, got spyware, and now thinks all video links are designed to slow down your internets.
I have NEVER heard of such restrictions on the internet usage. Doesn't make sense to me.
As long as they continue to make records. They could tour less if that would make them still continue as a band.Well this brought back memories of the many times trying to play de_aztec on a 56k connection back in the CS 1.3 days.
The one potentially redeeming factor of our broadband access here is that the current government administration plans to roll out a massive fiber-optic broadband and telecomm network within the next 8 years. Until then it's 20GB monthly caps, obscene costs and lots of downtime. Till I move back to Europe anyway.
Re: the interview. Mike really sounds like he's over the touring life, doesn't he? Family first, 'job', all that stuff don't lend themselves too well to a person living life on the road. Sounds to me like Opeth might be over before you'd expect it, especially since it seems to be straining on artificially. They definitely had a hell of a run though.