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Old 03-29-2017, 02:26 PM   #31 (permalink)
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You know they have tracks that last trillions of years, right?
That of course is impossible, even if they were all vampires. How long is their longest?
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That of course is impossible, even if they were all vampires. How long is their longest?
310: ΩΣPx0(2^18×5^18)p*k*k*k is 3.343 quindecillion years. I'm not even kidding.
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310: ΩΣPx0(2^18×5^18)p*k*k*k is 3.343 quindecillion years. I'm not even kidding.
How can it be? Nobody would live that long. The Earth wouldn't live that long!
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How can it be? Nobody would live that long. The Earth wouldn't live that long!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer
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Don't be so smart. What I mean is, for a song to last that long it first has to be written, yes? And who is going to live long enough to write something that lasts that long in the first place? And don't give me any more stupid smarmy links please if you would be so kind. Explain, if you can, how this is possible.
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Don't be so smart. What I mean is, for a song to last that long it first has to be written, yes? And who is going to live long enough to write something that lasts that long in the first place? And don't give me any more stupid smarmy links please if you would be so kind. Explain, if you can, how this is possible.
They use computers to create loops, paulstretch the sounds (that's where you slow audio down by a very large amount without changing the pitch), and other things like that. You could even program your computer to write out sequences for you and take out the writing element too.
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They use computers to create loops, paulstretch the sounds (that's where you slow audio down by a very large amount without changing the pitch), and other things like that. You could even program your computer to write out sequences for you and take out the writing element too.
Oh. But how can they measure it at the length of time you mentioned?
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Oh. But how can they measure it at the length of time you mentioned?
They just look at what it says in their editing program, presumably.
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