Well, Paste put out a couple of decent albums, but Cut just seems to have faded away. All the drugs, I guess…
Thanks!
I had spent a good hour writing my post. At other sites I’ve spent that much time but didn’t have a problem. I’ll for sure take a look at my settings, just the same.
If whatever system you’re working with has a copy and paste feature, try this: Compose your post, then when you’re ready to submit it, highlight the whole thing and click on Copy in your toolbar (assuming you have such a feature on your e-beast). Go ahead and post. If the hamsters have it for lunch, hit Reply in the thread again and paste the saved copy into the new composition box. I developed that habit on my previous computer, which had a positive addiction to crashing just as I was submitting a long post.
This is in essence what fluiddruid advised you. I don’t even think of it as a clipboard, just the copy feature. Hey – no one ever accused me of overweening tech expertise! But see if your system lets you do this.
Oh, and I thought Copy & Paste were a better team, more raw-real and gritty. Dumping Copy for Cut was a stupid move, they sounded like every other garage band with delusions of Metallica.
Clearly you are forgetting that he tried to resurrect his career with Run, but Cut and Run didn’t really have the chemistry that made Cut and Paste so popular.
Of course when Run met Hide, it was all over for C&R. R&H would probably have outsold the Beatles if it hadn’t been for Hide falling for that no-talent Japanese conceptual “artist” Seek, who many blame for breaking up the group.
We do? Where?
You also forgot R&H’s little collaboration with Duck. An entire album of quacking sounds didn’t go over too well with R&H’s fan base, to say the least.
I thought Duck had moved on to team up with Cover.
“Seek” wasn’t Japanese, he was Indian! :smack:
He did, but their first project, Kiss Your Ass Goodbye, was too avant-garde for the time and sank like a stone. Duck then tried to form a power trio with his brother and a cousin, but they spent too much time running around to get anything meaningful recorded.
Cover’s last solo effort was and microwave on High released in 2001.
But it all worked out when Run teamed up with Eat and recorded the still-brilliant “Olestra!”
EddyTeddyandFreddy,
Thanks dudes for laying all that out, wow!
I’ll print it all out (your post) and try doing it later.
Thanks a million!
All these posts: bullshit.
Cut lost his edge when he converted to Islam and changed his name to Yasef.
Wankers.
Yeh, that was a blast, wasn’t it? Too bad Eat decided to join up with Shit and Die – the fights with the record label were legendary, and IMO that’s why their one album, “In Your Face”, never got enough airplay.
We have werehamsters?
I liked Die better when he sang with Curl Up on that classic pop hit, “Good Night Forever.”
Nothing to say about your problem, Graham. In fact I never really post in the Pit, but your name jumped out at me. In the real world I’m Tyrone Washington and I want that damn apartment!!!
Sir Rhosis
I prefer Curl Up & Cuddle’s cover of that classic hit “Afternoon Delight.”
hangs head in shame
Oh, come on. We’re just taking this newbie’s word for it that his first post was great, wonderful, a power to behold?
Sounds like someone caught a fish that was this big, but it wiggled off the hook.
Welcome to the boards. Learn to copy and paste early. Preview is your friend.
Actually, preview is your friend. My friend is Opt-Intelligence, inc.
It was probably a gem along the lines of this post (in reference to Katrina):
Big loss…