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Your opinion on mainstream pop |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - July 30th, 2014 at 7:21 AM - Forum: Media & Entertainment
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So, I've seen more and more music videos with 200+ million views pop up on my youtube recommendations. I like some of the songs that are out there, but to be honest, they all feel a bit too mainstream to me. I mean, I feel like (generally speaking) every massively popular artist out there right now either writes about beer or something along that lines, or about something love related. Considering I work at a restaurant where popular music is playing constantly throughout every single shift, I think I've had my fill of it. I prefer to listen to and to support less popular indie artists these days. I'm somewhat inspired by a lot of them to some degree.
What is your opinion on pop music? Are their any particular artists that you enjoy listening to?
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Online library of native language |
Posted by: Electric2Shock - July 30th, 2014 at 6:50 AM - Forum: Launchpad
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I'm not from an English-centric society and most of India's literature comes from Sanskrit and its daughter languages. Most of India's mainstream languages have their books published and for sale online.
My native language, Assamese, isn't exactly mainstream as people call it, some even dare to call it a subscript of Bengali. (The hell?)
It has very little share of its literature for view online. If someone wants to look up an English book online, just f***ing google it. The same can't be said for Assamese.
Tech students have a lot of scope from this region, but they are either too caught up in their own ambitions or are too scattered to start up something. Nobody would take the initiative without backing first.
My idea is that I want to create a central platform, something of a Dictionary of Assamese books and Literature, where we can list as much books as possible, along with the option of e-commerce (possibly) and expert reviews, both in English and Assamese.
This idea wouldn't get far without proper backing and resources.
What do you think of this? Should I give a try on gathering up tech junkies and start or let it get sown without water?
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C++ Compiler for Win7 64-bit |
Posted by: Electric2Shock - July 28th, 2014 at 2:57 PM - Forum: Software
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The title should explain, but anyway.
I've got a C++ compiler, everything runs sort of all right, but the EXE files compiled cannot be executed because of the 64 bit architecture.
Could I be pointed to something that could solve my predicament?
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Yo! |
Posted by: Electric2Shock - July 28th, 2014 at 2:52 PM - Forum: Introductions
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I'm totally horrible at writing introductions, and I tend to not reveal all about myself in one go.
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Guess the movie(s) in 5 words |
Posted by: Warwick - July 27th, 2014 at 3:53 PM - Forum: Forum Games
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In 5 words or less, describe the plot of a movie and the next user has to guess which movie it is... And after they guess, it's their turn to describe a new movie, and so on, to keep the game going.
Let's start:
Spider turns geek into superhero.
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