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» RAD replied on Fri Nov 3, 2006 @ 12:36pm. Posted in rad is an asshole : who agree.
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FYI: J'ai pas participer a ce forum apart de repondre a ta question de tantot, ces choses n'ont pas de place ici.
» RAD replied on Fri Nov 3, 2006 @ 12:20pm. Posted in rad is an asshole : who agree.
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» RAD replied on Sun Sep 24, 2006 @ 8:52am. Posted in is 19 too young?.
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IMHO: If you want a normal serious relationship, nothing below 26. However, I don't have any problem with 10+ year difference. Most girls go thru a "crazy" phase in thier life between the ages of 16 and 26. A romantic relationship with a yunger girl can be exiting and adventurous but also volatile and hectic. They need time to figure things out by them selves. If your okay with that and can avoid the "parent-child" type relationship go for it, hope for the best but expect it to end at anytime whitout warning or prior notice.

Don't be suprise if you get the: "If only we meet at another time" type excuse... I got that twice lol!

Plus, today over 10,000 girls are turning 18. Therfore about 10,000 girls are turning to the age groop of your choice every day. More women of your type then you can ever meet. Once again, I'm not saying it's wrong or anything just don't limit yourself to one choice... especially if she is much yunger then you, keep your eyes open.

Cheers!
» RAD replied on Thu Sep 14, 2006 @ 11:05am. Posted in DeMenTaL @ Club Saphir.
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I knew that, remember... time travel?! You should come to philo meetings lol! :P
» RAD replied on Fri Sep 8, 2006 @ 12:44pm. Posted in HoW RAD is cool....
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I feel all warm and tingly! Thanks, you guys are insane ;P
» RAD replied on Thu Sep 7, 2006 @ 8:29pm. Posted in DeMenTaL @ Club Saphir.
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Cool! I`ll try my best to be there!
» RAD replied on Thu Sep 7, 2006 @ 11:37am. Posted in Open invite: Saphire this Friday - Dark Wave Nights.
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We are already a bunch of "raver" friends going. See ya there!
» RAD replied on Mon Sep 4, 2006 @ 5:30pm. Posted in Third official Montreal Philo. Night: Tuesday, September 12th, 2006.
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Food and refrechments will be available / collations et boissons incluse.

Mon address: 4902 Ave.Verdun. (Metro Verdun)
514-769-9289, demmandez RAD pour directions.

Mardi,12 Septembre, 2006 de 7:00pm a 10:00pm

Open house to anyone wanting to chill and talk philo.
English / Francais
» RAD replied on Sat Sep 2, 2006 @ 1:58pm. Posted in Second official Montreal Philo. Night will be on August 29th, 2006.
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Oui tres! On arive rarement a une conclusion collective, mais tous le monde est ouvert aux idees et opignion des autres. Apart pour d'la bouffe, il y pas grand monde qui aime manger d'la shoggoth!
» RAD replied on Wed Aug 30, 2006 @ 3:57pm. Posted in Who's interested in joining our cummunity?.
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#1 15th of Agust: Time, Space and Motion
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» RAD replied on Wed Aug 30, 2006 @ 3:00pm. Posted in Second official Montreal Philo. Night will be on August 29th, 2006.
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Thank you ALL for comming! 8 people in ALL :D A net increase of 2 people lol! Anyways, we did not show any movies becuase we all ended up talking about why we feel the urge to do whatever we are told not to do. We also discused how our past influences our current behaviours. Last, but not least, the effects religion can have on different people.

I had a blast, next reunion will be Tuesday in 2 weeks.

Cheers!

Update » RAD wrote on Wed Aug 30, 2006 @ 3:01pm
Oh, we also learned that Adam does not feel pain lol!
» RAD replied on Tue Aug 29, 2006 @ 9:15am. Posted in HoW RAD is cool....
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OMG, your so sweet!!!! Thanks :D
» RAD replied on Fri Aug 25, 2006 @ 7:18am. Posted in Second official Montreal Philo. Night will be on August 29th, 2006.
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I'm curious how many years people have obsesed with the possibilities of time travel? I'm quite sure that IF time travel is going to be at all possible for humans in a practical way, we should still be alive to witness it.
» RAD replied on Fri Aug 25, 2006 @ 7:09am. Posted in HoW RAD is cool....
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Well, maybe if you came clubbing with us at the foufs more often, I'd consider it lol! Seriously, any club oriented information and/or posts should be posted at the [Rave Montreal Club] Community.
» RAD replied on Wed Aug 23, 2006 @ 1:00pm. Posted in Second official Montreal Philo. Night will be on August 29th, 2006.
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Time, Space and Motion was the main interest of last week.

My address again is: 4902 Ave.Verdun. (Verdun Metro)
514-769-9289, ask RAD for directions if needed.

Tuesday August 29th, 2006 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm

As a follow-up from our last disscusion, I will be playing a short 45min documentary on the philosophers of time and the possibilities of time travel at 8:15pm.

Please bring any info you may have regarding this to share with others.

Cheers and thankyou all for participating!
» RAD replied on Wed Aug 23, 2006 @ 11:49am. Posted in rdvz @ Parc Lafontaine.
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It was not really a movie, it was more of a collection of short clips. [ www.diverscite.org ]
» RAD replied on Tue Aug 22, 2006 @ 3:15pm. Posted in rdvz @ Parc Lafontaine.
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There are free movies @ 8:30 at Parc Lafontaine. After, for those who can stay, we (a bunch of friends) are just going to talk about some more random philosophical stuff.
» RAD replied on Tue Aug 1, 2006 @ 11:06am. Posted in CODE mont radar.
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J'ai besoin d'un lift pour Mont Radar. Je peux payer l'essence.
» RAD replied on Fri May 5, 2006 @ 8:05pm. Posted in Whats YOUR Dream?.
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to ascend
» RAD replied on Sun Apr 30, 2006 @ 10:35am. Posted in Ix3.
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My appologies to all! I will try and find a solution to make up for this mess... Thanks to everyone for the time it lasted.
» RAD replied on Fri Apr 28, 2006 @ 6:07pm. Posted in Ix-Take 3.
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FYI: The venue address is 2250 Pitt St #204 (Metro De L'eglise), there will be 3000 Watts of sound and a wicked deco!!!!



This is the dancefloor picture, BEFORE deco!!! ;)
» RAD replied on Fri Apr 28, 2006 @ 5:59pm. Posted in Hallucinogen > Shpongle Dj Set: April 29.
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For those interested, IX-3 tickets only 5$ with proof (Shpongle ticket)

Awsome venue 2250 Pitt St (Metro De L'eglise), 3000 Watts of sound and wicked deco!!!!

04:00 Tipsy T - Happy Hardcore - Ravin Phantasy Records, UK
05:00 Lone Star - Freeform - [ djlonestar.com ]
06:00 Matricks - Happy Hardcore - Drunken Midget, Carpediem
07:00 Frost - Electronica - Carpediem
08:00 Neuromyth - Psy Trance - Geomagnetic Records
» RAD replied on Sun Apr 9, 2006 @ 7:51am. Posted in DJ + User Profile Linking.
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I would like to be linked "RAD" to DJ "Frost" [ www.rave.ca ]

Thanks!
» RAD replied on Sat Feb 25, 2006 @ 9:21am. Posted in Kraftwerk ripped off ?.
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Got to love Kraftwerk!!!
» RAD replied on Wed Feb 22, 2006 @ 11:24am. Posted in the Digital Playhouse.
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Originally posted by SCOTTYP...

I'll gladly kick the person who kicked the hole in the wall if it was someone that night


Well... here is a clue:
» RAD replied on Mon Feb 20, 2006 @ 7:47pm. Posted in the Digital Playhouse.
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Originally posted by THOG...

They kicked it... There were still shoe marks on the wall... I'm going to tomorrow to check everything out with Yan and we will figure how how to fix it.


I'm sure we will get that hole fix in no time ;)
See ya tommorow!
» RAD replied on Sun Feb 19, 2006 @ 5:35pm. Posted in the Digital Playhouse.
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Wow, thanks Ian for the great picture of me and for your help with the sound equipment.

For any comments on my Electro-EBM set, click the link:
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» RAD replied on Sun Feb 19, 2006 @ 5:29pm. Posted in The Digital Playhouse.
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I played mostly Electro-EBM.
» RAD replied on Fri Feb 17, 2006 @ 9:14pm. Posted in The Digital Playhouse.
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Another map to Digital Playhouse
Ix - Take 3
29 Avril 2006

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» RAD replied on Tue Jan 31, 2006 @ 5:39pm. Posted in New freeform mix!!.
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Yeah, that's a really nice freeform mix!!!
» RAD replied on Wed Jan 25, 2006 @ 12:42pm. Posted in What is time?.
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Originally posted by MOONDANCER...

Originally posted by RAD...

It would be our counsiousness then that flows from one point in the block to another that creates this wonderful ilusion we percive as time.


Even if our minds sequence the events themselves, it takes a forward movement to sequence something, ie:time. That would be like putting millions and millions of seperate frames together just to form a moment, and how would our brain know which to chose?


I agree that there are Asymmetries within time (unlike the other 3 dimensions of space). "L'eau est come le temps: il coule, il coule, il coule".

And there has been no proof that Time/Space is indeed in a block form, however there are plenty theories on time Asymmetries whitin this block time view that support it's possibility.

Here is a list, they should not be taken to be definitive characterizations (nor should the list be taken to be complete).

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Entropic asymmetry: the second law of thermodynamics states that entropy (or "disorder" ) increases over time.

Casual asymmetry: some events are causes of others; causes usally occur earlier than ther effects.

Knowledge asymmetry: although we can often make accurate predictions about what will occur, we have detailed and reliable knowledge of the past.

Action asymmetry: our delibreration are oriented toward the future, not the past.

Experience asymmetry: we experience our lives unfolding in a present that inexorably mouves forward in the direction of the future.
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The question that I've been poundering for a while now is NOT if our brains are capable of seamlesly flowing from one point to another, I'm sure it can, but rather, what makes the [PRESENT] so damn important to us. I don't mind feeling bad yesterday, it's today I'm worried about.

And the only reason why people would dread the future is because it has not yet come to past...

If i'm wrong, and the Future and Past are equally unreal, how would the above example be possible?

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» RAD replied on Wed Jan 18, 2006 @ 6:05pm. Posted in Ix.
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ouaip
» RAD replied on Sat Jan 14, 2006 @ 4:03pm. Posted in What is time?.
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I preffer challenging myself with the following questions: Does time pass? and Does space exist?

I propose that we are in a state of determined block time. While still remaining in control of our actions and how we affect ourselves and others, the future in some sense already physically exists somewhere else in a space/time block. In other words, TIME would just be another DIMENSION of space equally as important as the y-x-z axes.

It would be our counsiousness then that flows from one point in the block to another that creates this wonderful ilusion we percive as time.
» RAD replied on Mon Dec 19, 2005 @ 1:28pm. Posted in Is LSD back ?.
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Alex Grey is deffenately stronger then [ Mr.Net ] or Fleur de lys, it's also more expensive... The problem is, it's almost gone. Only enough left for a few lucky people who will most likely keep them as a souvenir... But hopefully another good batch will come soon. I'll keep ya all informed :)
» RAD replied on Mon Oct 10, 2005 @ 11:25am. Posted in wise use of acid.
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Huh ?!

I never tried, but rumor is that you can drink as much alcohol as you want under the influence of lsd and NEVER get drunk! Well, true or not mixing both is either dangerous or just plain stupid.
» RAD replied on Mon Oct 10, 2005 @ 11:20am. Posted in how you degrade your brain matter ..
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Well, I herd that you can actually stick your head in a bag full of cow shit and get high! Anyone have any experiences? It must not be very good on the brain however LOL!
» RAD replied on Mon Oct 10, 2005 @ 11:16am. Posted in flashbacks.
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Last time I consumed acid was @ Digital Flux. Everything was fine until last night. I don't know if it was the lsd or simply the awsome energy vibes from Ix but I was having closed eye visuals all night. It was quite enjoyable, however I'm in deep need of some serious sleep...
» RAD replied on Mon Oct 10, 2005 @ 10:51am. Posted in the mirror vs. the hour.
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Definitely the Mirror. It's more underground and its more connected to the Montreal's nightlife. It's also home of Montreal's worst kept secret... Escort services are actually whores for hire ;) LOL!

However, lately i've been reading the Metro more because the Soduku puzzles, its just so damn fun to do!
» RAD replied on Mon Oct 10, 2005 @ 10:25am. Posted in Ix.
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Here is my 2¢...

PRO:
-Music and Deco was great
-Plenty of beer and alcohol
-Kick-ass chill room, it was also nice and cool there :)
-Location was great, near 2 subway stations and a 24hour grocery store.

IN-BETWEEN:
-Venue size was ok, but next time I'll go for a little bigger place.

CONS:
-No shock-absorbing cushions for the turntables (sorry about that guys)
-More water bottles, at least 250 next time
-There should of been available light sticks and energy drinks for sale.
-Fans, fans and more fans. At times it was freaking HOT in the dance floor.

However, I was really satisfied with the overall success of Ix.
Profits where near break-even and everyone who came had a AWESOME time, that alone counts for most of my satisfaction :D

Well, that's all I can think or right now. Please comment me in this tread on how I can better my next raves!

Cheers,
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