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Re: Butthurtz Bilbo Cries In Frustration

Von: s007ii (s007ii@snotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 14.04.2008 03:51
Message-ID: <k5e5049m7kjilrnvaakvirmv5njmgt3a80@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk alt.troll alt.flame alt.2600 alt.usenet.kooks
On Apr 13, 1:56 am, The 2-Belo <the2b...@msd.bigREMOVETHISlobe.ne.jp>
wrote:
> Oh my god... This flash from Usenet: We have an unconfirmed report this morning
> that *another* s007ii....@gmail.com has crashed into the *other* tower of
> alt.flame... We're under attack:

[...]

> >Now for 2bee...
>
> >> You suffer from this same self-important disease as James Koput: the one
where
> >> raw web site traffic statistics power your fragile ego. But it means
little; not
> >> your site, not my site, not anyone's. You're a small-scale graphics and
web site
> >> production crackhouse; quit making it out to be more than what it is.
Koput
> >> makes a couple of mix tapes and suddenly he's the hottest DJ in Canada?
Get the
> >> fuck out of here.
>
> >See this?
>
> >http://djmix.net/search.php?q=s007ii&search=Search&se=mix
>
> >There's your proof.
>
> Proof of what? Your fragile ego? What should I be impressed about here?

That raw web site traffic statistics do not accurately measure the
power of my ego, you silly Boyd. They do however provide a measure of
success for promotions based through one distro centre where the mixes
mainly reside.

On the page I referenced, almost every mix has also received attention
elsewhere from a secondary source.

i.e.
Stream-FM. RK2. Stellar Music Digital Podcast. ProgressiveHouse.com's
Progcast. Jack2it DRM (Digital Rights Management) Radio.

Each consecutive success builds upon the other and sometimes as a
result, that is, in Masonic Temple's particular case, the secondary
source impacts the main one. On RK2 the number of podcasts is
currently totally around 3,500+ while on DJM, Masonic hovers around
1,025+. Since the two are not connected, Masonic, the most popular of
all the ones I've created, seems like the least popular on DJM. In
actuality, Masonic has received attention in excess of 10,000+ (a
conservative estimate) listeners due to its frequent appearance on
Internet radio. The numbers in a short time are actually staggering
and the buzz it created has a life of its own. I don't feel any
different about it in anyway, even when some of the artists on its
playlist have sent me their mesgs of support. In any case, the mix is
earning them royalties.

> >Now take a look at this:
>
> >http://djmix.net/s007ii/mixes/MasonicTemple<-- It's Techno. Remember
> >what you said about Techno?
>
> Come back when you make some of your own. And come back when you don't have to
> give it all away for free :)

See above. Re: the artists getting paid their royalties.

It's a great mix, Boydie. The support is real. I shit you not with my
flame mode switched to off.

If I were you I'd check it out. Doesn't matter to me whether you'll be
willing to admit it publicly or not, it has too much going for it
already to make me care much about your opinion. I'm only suggesting
you try it considering you have an interest in Techno.

> >And now:
>
> >http://myspace.com/s007ii
>
> And you critique Ludbunski's sense of design?

<shrug> Sure. Why not? He's a world famous web developer with millions
of fans. He can handle it. LOL. :)

Oh, and before I sign off,
http://progressivehouse.com/progcast.php/3/143 <-- first one to be
asked back for an encore presentation. It's another Techno/Prog set.


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