Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
hence why i'm going to have a feature wall behind the bed It's not much of a room, there's my bed, a couple of storage boxes, my desk, chair, comp/stereo/laptop and a radiator.
Mar-01-2011 09:05
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII
^^ I have one of those too right above my bed, you get used to it, definitely took me a while though
alternatively, go on the roof and chuck a tarp over it
I would never, ever want a skylight above my bed.
Even before I had problems sleeping
Worst idea ever
Mar-01-2011 09:06
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
hence why i'm going to have a feature wall behind the bed It's not much of a room, there's my bed, a couple of storage boxes, my desk, chair, comp/stereo/laptop and a radiator.
Fair point. If you decide on orange though, I will have to cut you
When I lived in England, I always had my bed right up against the radiator
Queenslanders
Mar-01-2011 09:08
Ian
something funny goes here
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
lol. I'm probably not but it was a thought. I was thinking of brightening up the room and that would totally have done it. I've just about decided on a colour, although there's one with a metallic effect that I kinda like but it's a bit duller.
Originally posted by Ian
lol. I'm probably not but it was a thought. I was thinking of brightening up the room and that would totally have done it. I've just about decided on a colour, although there's one with a metallic effect that I kinda like but it's a bit duller.
Will anyone be kind enough to explain to me how the IDing business works? Like, I've got a few tracks and don't know them. So do I just cut 'em up, upload somewhere, then post it in a thread on here...?
*that's SO much effort for lazy me*
Then there's the issue that, well, um... if it's already been ID'd, how do I know I'm not just repeating and being a silly-nilly?
/endconfusingpost.
Mar-01-2011 09:21
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
quote:
Originally posted by WhiteFang
Probably not the smartest place to ask, but w/e.
Will anyone be kind enough to explain to me how the IDing business works? Like, I've got a few tracks and don't know them. So do I just cut 'em up, upload somewhere, then post it in a thread on here...?
*that's SO much effort for lazy me*
Then there's the issue that, well, um... if it's already been ID'd, how do I know I'm not just repeating and being a silly-nilly?
/endconfusingpost.
ID requests should be posted in the unknown tracks section, here:
I believe you can upload mp3 samples, but not full tracks (of course).
Edit: And don't be lazy. Contribute to the forums
Mar-01-2011 09:36
EgosXII
Aphorism
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Melbourne
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
I would never, ever want a skylight above my bed.
Even before I had problems sleeping
Worst idea ever
I didn't design the fucking house!
I thought it would be nightmarish, but actually don't mind that much these days- tarp on top is easy, but would mean no natural light in my room most likely...
Mar-01-2011 10:23
Lira
Moderator Marcus Secundus
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil Formerly known as: Maaz
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Oh yay, sleeping problems!
I haven't slept properly in a month or more. My stupid body clock wakes me about half an hour before it gets light, every day now. So, 4am-ish, I guess? Doesn't matter what time I go to sleep - Could be 8 hours, could be 3 hours. BAM. Morning Stu!
I've got the opposite problem. I only feel sleepy half an hour after it gets light. Until 2009, seeing the sun rise was unimaginable. Now I pretty much got used to it.
Mar-01-2011 16:43
infiniteJEST
solipsist sitcom
Registered: Mar 2008
Location: frolicking w/ minstrels, online.
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I've got the opposite problem. I only feel sleepy half an hour after it gets light. Until 2009, seeing the sun rise was unimaginable. Now I pretty much got used to it.
Sunrise is sleepy time for me.
Mar-01-2011 16:48
Lira
Moderator Marcus Secundus
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil Formerly known as: Maaz
quote:
Originally posted by infiniteJEST
Sunrise is sleepy time for me.
I'm glad to know I'm not alone
Still, this is one of the things that worry me about flying tomorrow. I'm taking some books to read and stuff, but it's not something I can do in the dark, so I can only hope I won't disturb the sleep of those around me...