You can find them on Wikipedia of all places: link. Check out the classical pieces.
And BTW, Happy 303 Day! :)
Monday, March 03, 2008
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Don't forget the old "happy-answer" module from the Amiga SoundTracker/ProTracker days... a favourite of mine.
ReplyDeleteCrank up the subwoofer!
http://modarchive.org/index.php?request=player&query=78951&noclose=1
(Java applet player--give it a minute to load...)
You won't believe this, but I read this post and looked up at the clock on my computer to find the date, but I instead found the time.... 3:03. No shit.
ReplyDelete(bear in mind that I am in a different time zone and not all clocks are the same so my post time doesn't read 3:03)
ReplyDeleteThat is a trip. Gotta love it when stuff like that happens.
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