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Sorry, but that is the least Gran Turismo-y song I've ever heard. Also, it's not on PAL version.

I'm expecting Phoenix to step in here any second and prolaim we should all take it easy...
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Well, not this time hehehe

I instead refer you to this. The Gran Turismo 1 PAL menu soundtrack really kicked ass.
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It appears this band have named a song after FMecha. :lol:

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PSN ID: FMecha_EXE | FMecha on GT Sport
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I believe in German BARawnda-Tyrrell-Simca(and it's working)

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Anticappella // 2/231 (stupid F1Rejects Forum gives MySQL error for the square root sign! Y U NO like mathematics?)

I used to get very confused by this. Gianfranco Bortolotti founded two groups, Cappella, and Anticappella. I used to think it was just the same project releasing under a different name :lol:
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kostas22 wrote:Y U NO like mathematics?


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kostas22 wrote:Y U NO like mathematics?


Nobody likes Mathematics, I don't even like it and it was my strongest subject at school.


English was mine; I'm beginning to regret not pursuing it further.

I'd take an essay over lots of maths calculations any day...
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:
redbulljack14 wrote:
kostas22 wrote:Y U NO like mathematics?


Nobody likes Mathematics, I don't even like it and it was my strongest subject at school.


English was mine; I'm beginning to regret not pursuing it further.

I'd take an essay over lots of maths calculations any day...


I've taken both English and maths at A-level, and at the moment I actually enjoy maths more. English this year is proving to be a right old bastard (child language acquisition = EURGH! :x)

Funnily enough, my strongest subject was Science. Two A*s at GCSE level and I didn't carry on with it, which I'm sort of glad of considering what the science teachers at sixth form are like. :|
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redbulljack14 wrote:Nobody likes Mathematics, I don't even like it and it was my strongest subject at school.


English was mine; I'm beginning to regret not pursuing it further.

I'd take an essay over lots of maths calculations any day...


I've taken both English and maths at A-level, and at the moment I actually enjoy maths more. English this year is proving to be a right old bastard (child language acquisition = EURGH! :x)

Funnily enough, my strongest subject was Science. Two A*s at GCSE level and I didn't carry on with it, which I'm sort of glad of considering what the science teachers at sixth form are like. :|

I'm not the best at Maths, but I have to take it at A level for my chosen degree-level subject (Computer Science). I'm certainly not looking forward to it at all, but I feel a bit better when I think of my friend who wants to take Maths and Further Maths :lol:
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English class would be better if they didn't give us the same old boring stories (had to read 'Death of a Salesman' twice in three years! Why?? ) and if they didn't make you work so much on theme. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

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pasta_maldonado wrote:
East Londoner wrote:
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English was mine; I'm beginning to regret not pursuing it further.

I'd take an essay over lots of maths calculations any day...


I've taken both English and maths at A-level, and at the moment I actually enjoy maths more. English this year is proving to be a right old bastard (child language acquisition = EURGH! :x)

Funnily enough, my strongest subject was Science. Two A*s at GCSE level and I didn't carry on with it, which I'm sort of glad of considering what the science teachers at sixth form are like. :|

I'm not the best at Maths, but I have to take it at A level for my chosen degree-level subject (Computer Science). I'm certainly not looking forward to it at all, but I feel a bit better when I think of my friend who wants to take Maths and Further Maths :lol:


I used to like Maths until I got really bad at it around one and a half years ago, Algebra can go die in a fire for being too complicated and useless. I have been terrible at English ever since I started school, which you could probably tell from some of my posts :lol: So basically I hate school.
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I failed both Maths and English at High School. Still got into University anyway depsite at least one of them being mandatory for every single University course anywhere ever. Ha. :lol:
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pasta_maldonado wrote:I'm not the best at Maths, but I have to take it at A level for my chosen degree-level subject (Computer Science). I'm certainly not looking forward to it at all, but I feel a bit better when I think of my friend who wants to take Maths and Further Maths :lol:


I'm taking further maths at the minute, which means I've got 3 maths exams in January. Oddly enough, the FP1 paper is so much easier than C3 and C4!
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pasta_maldonado wrote:I'm not the best at Maths, but I have to take it at A level for my chosen degree-level subject (Computer Science). I'm certainly not looking forward to it at all, but I feel a bit better when I think of my friend who wants to take Maths and Further Maths :lol:


I'm taking further maths at the minute, which means I've got 3 maths exams in January. Oddly enough, the FP1 paper is so much easier than C3 and C4!


You're doing C4 in January? My sixth form isn't doing that module until June.

I have two maths exams, C3 and a C2 retake (got an E first time around :| ), and two politics exams...

Three of my close friends are doing Further Maths. I looked at some of their past papers. My reaction was...

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That said, I wished I'd taken Further Maths instead of Economics at AS. Bathplugging hated Economics, total pile of crap.
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pasta_maldonado wrote:I'm not the best at Maths, but I have to take it at A level for my chosen degree-level subject (Computer Science). I'm certainly not looking forward to it at all, but I feel a bit better when I think of my friend who wants to take Maths and Further Maths :lol:


I'm taking further maths at the minute, which means I've got 3 maths exams in January. Oddly enough, the FP1 paper is so much easier than C3 and C4!


You're doing C4 in January? My sixth form isn't doing that module until June.

I have two maths exams, C3 and a C2 retake (got an E first time around :| ), and two politics exams...


Yeah, I'm doing it in January but probably June as well at the rate I'm going! Good luck with your retakes
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Back to '91 again...

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Their remix of New Atlantic's I Know is pretty sweet too.
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redbulljack14 wrote:Nobody likes Mathematics, I don't even like it and it was my strongest subject at school.


I wouldn't say that I liked it, but I was good enough at it to get Maths and Further Maths A Levels (Grades A and B respectively)
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redbulljack14 wrote:Nobody likes Mathematics, I don't even like it and it was my strongest subject at school.


I do, I'm even studying it at university at the moment.
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I've got Mumford & Sons on a loop...Babel is a great album.
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I like it's predecessor which makes fun a well known band from Liverpool. ;)
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Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet With Butterfly Wings. The best SP song, far better than that bloody 1979 song on the same album.
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Probably the most unintentionally hilarious music video ever..

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East Londoner wrote:Probably the most unintentionally hilarious music video ever..

HEALTH WARNING: If you are a squeamish person, DO NOT LOOK at Keith Richards's teeth. :?


Having seen John Frusciante's 1994 VPRO interview, I thought I was prepared. Apparently not...
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Speaking of odd music videos. One my first exposures to Primus was this video. Strange, but very impressive. Especially since it was done all in one take. (Although odd videos are thier norm.)
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