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Name: syed Date: 2004-02-08 21:57:02 Email: Message: i watched some film the other night with Phillip Glass doing the entire soundtrack. After i finished watching the film, i felt as if my head had been coated in aluminium.
Name: Chemistry Graham Date: 2004-02-08 20:05:21 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Sorry, I was gonna respond to the |||TRB:2:2004||| bit. It really should happen. Plus, I still hold on to the idea that lots of people came to the last one but they just looked a little thin on the ground due to the dilutional effect of it being at somewhere as large as the Medicine Bar. Reckon The Bull's Head would be a perfect place this time, P? Oh, and as your attorney, I advise you to get into Philip Glass "1000 Airplanes on the Roof". It's big.
Name: Graham Date: 2004-02-08 20:01:11 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Oh yeah, I like being chemistry too! There is no value judgement on being chemistry. I think the idea, in a way, is fantastic. Partly because of the trillions and squillions of complex interactions that have got me to where I am today and to all those little things that will cumulate into my future. Is it all governed by chaos theory, like the weather? Or is there the microscopic possibility of it all being predicted? (In theory, of course!) It also takes the weight off, in a fatalistic way, the knowledge that you will act the way you're meant to act. Things will happen the way they are meant to happen. Part of me still dislikes thinking like this!
Name: Paul Date: 2004-02-08 19:22:33 Email: you-know-it@by.now Message: Graham - to answer your question: Yes. But I like it. As for this TheRightBrain Party 2, I'm well up for it. And now, with the aid of t he website itself we can hopefully canvas a better turnout than last year! International linkups ahoy!!
Name: Adam Onyett Date: 2004-02-08 17:30:58 Email: adamonyettAThotmail.com Message: So what if we are? Do you enjoy life?
A&E: well organised roat in Winchester, it seems....it's got to be good experience for any career path.
Name: Tortured Existentialist Date: 2004-02-08 12:50:45 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Got a question. Recently I've been bugged by the idea that, as humans, we are automatic beings with our conscious mind keeping watch over what we do and that the concept of free will is an illusion. If we have to choose an action, our conscious mind cannot possibly remember every situation that has led to our learned brain chossing the option we choose. Hence it would feel like our own free choice. If we then include genetic factors, evironmental factors and hormonal factors, there are just so many influences that could affect our decisions. Are we automatic? Responding to our conditioning, biochemistry and environment? Neurobiochemical intricately interactive systems? Is chemistry just what we are?
Name: Graham Date: 2004-02-07 13:57:01 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Yeah Syed! Any possible opportunity of you getting to the UK this year. If/when we do this |||TRB:2:2004||| it'll kick ass in a sonic extravaganza kinda way. I think you should learn to walk on water. (Still a long walk I s'pose) Good luck with the interogations, S! Don't tell them ANYTHING!!! Not without your lawyer anyway.
Name: syed Date: 2004-02-07 05:49:37 Email: Message: when's the right brain party?? i wanna come!
.....hopefully the bloody ocean will be gone by then. i'm trying to find a job too......i hate interviewing, sometimes it feels as if they are gonna arrest me at the end of the interview. LOL
Name: Graham Date: 2004-02-06 19:07:09 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Quick note because I'm hypoglycaemic! Righteous use of chat room, people...love it! Hi Amelia, was the diabetes thing sarcasm? Or does it really float you boat? Good to hear you're having a good time. Would you wanna come to another RightBrain Party if we have one? Definitely a smaller venue and combine it with Belle's birthday maybe, but some seriously intense tunage to play. Paul, you texting me with the idea has changed my world. Was considering it but wasn't a real thing before I saw it in type. It could be so good. Would have to be planned well in advance with some serious securing of guests and appropriate venue. ? Sunflower Lounge ? Anyway, already thinking about setlist. It could destroy us with goodness though :-/
Name: Amelia Date: 2004-02-06 10:58:42 Email: millsappletree@yahoo.com Message: Hello everyone. I am working with Paul, which is nice for me. I love diabetes. Don't know what I'm doing next year, hopefully going to Australia. Hope everyone is well, enjoy your jobs!!
Name: Paul Date: 2004-02-06 10:53:22 Email: paul@therightbrian.co.uk Message: Hello again all. Nice to see some idle banter ensuing. Nothing like a good chinwag, what? Just started my second house job in Sandwell. Hmmm... second day of work. Yes - I too have been thinking (almost to the point of conclusion) about doing A&E in August as a bit of a general experience-get-more-clued-up-type-thing. Where I know yet not. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks again. Bonza.
Name: Graham Date: 2004-02-06 10:02:17 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: What's A+E like? Or is it still too early to say. It's been my recent brainwave to do six months of A+E when I get back from my wandering. Of course! The superbowl! How silly of me ;-)
Name: Adam Onyett Date: 2004-02-06 08:46:56 Email: adamonyettAThotmail.com Message: Fool! I was referring (of course) to the exciting win by the New England Patriots!
Have just started new A&E job...the party had to end sometime. Still in the band though! Have a great six months travelling, you crazy man....
Name: Graham Date: 2004-02-04 01:02:59 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Yeah, was that a stunt, d'ya reckon? It could have been someone better like...uh...J-Lo. Still not a patch on the Judy Finnagan boo boo. I jest!
Name: Adam Onyett Date: 2004-02-03 16:36:29 Email: adamonyettAThotmail.com Message: Rather enjoyed the Superbowl....
Name: Graham Date: 2004-02-02 18:52:40 Email: Graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Yeah, it is really slow in here isn't it. What can we do to get it going? Anybody got any gossip? Let's lower the tone! Good news is that the site's gonna be featured in The National Review of Medicine in Canada. Hopefully we could get some lovely new submissions from our Canadian friends! Currently still thinking about jobs. Trying to work out how/when I can organise one for Feb 2005 (after going travelling). Hmmm. Ponder ponder. Anyone seen any good films recently? Nice weather!
Name: Adam Onyett Date: 2004-02-02 11:01:42 Email: adamonyettAThotmail.com Message: hello?....anybody there?.....
Name: Adam Onyett Date: 2004-01-21 09:41:38 Email: adamonyettAThotmail.com Message: Check out the raw, sinister, rocked out sound that is the Bavarian Empire...Keep the music coming!
Name: syed Date: 2004-01-16 20:01:36 Email: Message: right, so it would help if i gave you the address: http://thebavariandruglords.cjb.net
Name: syed Date: 2004-01-16 20:01:07 Email: tinkyblinker@hotmail.com Message: well!! i've launched the first ever Bavarian Druglords website!!! feel free to wander over there and have a look! there are links to the NEW MP3s in the discography page.....and they sound nothing like what's on this site.....hope all of you are well and CHEERS!----syed
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