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» Kwarl replied on Sat Dec 3, 2011 @ 4:42pm. Posted in I make MIDI controllers.
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Hey guys,

I'm looking for a DJ who uses MIDI controllers so I can get an idea of what kind of interface the scene is looking for. Is there a particular controller that's in vogue right now? What features do you wish your controller had? What software do you use with your controller? Anything you wish to see in a future controller?

Cheers
» Kwarl replied on Tue Mar 1, 2011 @ 3:36am. Posted in Lumiere Noire 2e Edition.
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The deco was crazy, the place was packed and the music was good :)

Also met a lot of nice people... Especially the French people, and the girls with tempera paint (<3 you people). I love how everybody was in a giving/open mood, since I'm an awkward dude it doesn't happen that often :]
» Kwarl replied on Sun Feb 20, 2011 @ 11:23pm. Posted in Weird rave.
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I need to see the weirdest, most unsettling and most definitely anti-mainstream photos you've got of raves.

I'm currently taking a communication & mass culture class in college, and the teacher told the class out of nowhere that raves were an agglomeration of everything mainstream and individualist about today's society. I took it kinda personal, and persuaded him to let me make my final project a thesis that rave is a modern form of counter-culture.

So, if you've seen an awesomely weird rave picture, feel free to post it here ! Costumes, handmade clothes, creepy decors, anything goes. If it's really cool I just might add it to my project :>
» Kwarl replied on Thu Feb 3, 2011 @ 8:19pm. Posted in Chemistry paraphernelia.
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Originally Posted By NUCLEAR
Well when you spend 2000 pounds, they give you 500 pounds of equipment for free which is a nice bonus for a startup.

And there are no background checks there are plenty of legal chemistry projects people can work on and

I'm sure with the lack of good documentation for the illegal chemistry projects you would end up needing quite a lot of money for trial and error.


I'm sure there is plenty of good documentation for illegal chemistry, even though I'm not planning on that.
» Kwarl replied on Thu Feb 3, 2011 @ 5:29pm. Posted in Chemistry paraphernelia.
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@Psykotropik : at your own risk.

@Nuclear : these only ship to businesses, although I figure Fisher Scientific probably doesn't make background checks on small orders. Thanks a lot for the links, and what is that startup kit you speak of?
» Kwarl replied on Wed Feb 2, 2011 @ 9:20pm. Posted in Chemistry paraphernelia.
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First off, as the main language on the forums seems to be english, I'll use it but you have to bear with my poor skillz :P

Anyway, so I like to play around at home with the stuff I study at school, so far it's mainly been electronics and mechanics. I just started taking organic chemistry. You can see where I'm going with this.

Where can I get, or how could I make (secondhand or ghetto is an option) chemistry apparatuses like a still, boiler, etc. My budget is pretty limited (a few hundred dollars).

Also, where does one get the common and less common chemicals used in most synthesis? I'm thinking DMF, chloroform, stuff commonly used in extractions and synthesis.

Finally, are there chem supply shops open to the public in Montreal?

Thanks a lot, and if you want to you can answer me in PM.
» Kwarl replied on Wed Feb 2, 2011 @ 8:48pm. Posted in Boot Camp + Lost & Found.
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Nobody found a blue LG cellphone right?

Anyway, guess I learnt something that night... Good news is, I got contacted by the kind soul who found my wallet.
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