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Old March 27, 2008, 1:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart View Post
That has to be the poorest attempt at imitating a Vista dialog box that I have ever seen.
Originally Posted by Chris Britton View Post
I actually found the dialog box to be very funny and original
Originally Posted by Danny Stewart View Post
Funny and original, perhaps. That was not my point. My point was that it looks nothing like a Vista dialog box. The font usage is atrocious.
Originally Posted by Recurring Villain View Post
I don't believe the point of the image was to demonstrate the person's skill at imitating Vista.
Originally Posted by Danny Stewart View Post
Then why imitate it at all?
Originally Posted by Recurring Villain View Post
To facilitate the creation of said piece of humorous content.
And so, once again, another topic veers off course faster than a TARDIS fitted with a Gallifreyian Randomizer.

But just for the record:

WARNING!

Imitating Microsoft Windows Vista can be hazardous to your sanity.
Do not attempt to do so unless you are an expert. Like RTD.
If in doubt, stick with XP,
especially in cases where backwards compatibility is required.



Originally Posted by Marinedalek View Post
Many of you will probably remember my YouTube video "Playing the Doctor Who theme" which I posted as a small fight back against the 20+ people on YouTube that thought playing a single note repeatedly with some vague wanderings in the right hand consituted "Playing the Doctor Who theme"

Well, I got out the remixing axe tonight and started adding bits and pieces to the original tracks (which I luckily kept) and now here it is - the super-duper extended version.

http://files.marinedalek.co.uk/music/playingremix.mp3

Extra bits:
Synthesised scream intro (Moog Modular V + effects)
Second Layer (CS-80v)
Emphasis (CS-80v)
Melody 2 + Bridge 2nd instrument (FM8)
Bridge 3rd instrument (FM8)
Synthesised Drone (Lots of instruments that I can't remember)
A good mix of music there - reminds me of a cross between the original Derbyshire and Howell, and maybe a small but harmless sprinkle of "Delaware" added for that extra little bit of quirkyness. Keep up the good work.
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Originally Posted by Ronnie Rowlands View Post
Altered by Recurring Villain
Good, but replace the third line with something like "but I'm on hand to save the day" so that blah de blah wibble dobble lexicon gibberish.
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