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wow 44 pages. nice.

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six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..


That's what I thought at first too!

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polar sky wrote:wow 44 pages. nice.


or totally crazy for absolutely nothing happening...

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very nice pics, you seem to have had an amazing time togheter..

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polar sky wrote:wow 44 pages. nice.


or totally crazy for absolutely nothing happening...

yeah, i hear ya.

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i think this whole "fiasco" demonstrates the dangers of overzealous speculation.

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polar sky wrote:Agreed. They never said once in any interview or in the past that they have ever played at a Red Moon event. I think the code and all that was for the Red Moon only.


uhhh yes they have. a quick google on 'redmoon' will verify there have been events in the past.
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polar sky wrote:Agreed. They never said once in any interview or in the past that they have ever played at a Red Moon event. I think the code and all that was for the Red Moon only.


uhhh yes they have. a quick google on 'redmoon' will verify there have been events in the past.

But will it varify if they've <b>played</b> at one? Because that's the point being made; they apparantly don't play their own music during those events.

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polar sky wrote:Agreed. They never said once in any interview or in the past that they have ever played at a Red Moon event. I think the code and all that was for the Red Moon only.


uhhh yes they have. a quick google on 'redmoon' will verify there have been events in the past.


http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/interviews/#jockeyslut

"You have to remember you've got a body with two legs," says Michael. Before mhtrtc took off, theirs was a more leisurely isolation, their music simply soundtracks for the Red Moon events they and their friends would organise in the hills near the commune: "Just 50 people around a bonfire with a ghetto blaster."

These days, they still drive out into the country with their friends, set up camp and make bonfires. Bonfires, you will notice, figure large in the Boards of Canada world. You can almost hear the crackling twigs on many of their cuts.

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six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:

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six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:


Ive often struggled to understand that.

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six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:


Ive often struggled to understand that.


It's how it's spoken in the two languages. In contemporary English we say 'tenth of june' and in American English they say 'June tenth'.

I would fall off my chair if BOC actually meant October tenth.

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dj_todos wrote:
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six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:


Ive often struggled to understand that.


Hey guys, it's correct and it's American. When are you Brits going to realize that WE do everything right, even if it does butcher the way you've been doing it for the past 1000 years??? :lol:

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My house is older than your country! :wink:

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dj_todos wrote:
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six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:


Ive often struggled to understand that.


It's how it's spoken in the two languages. In contemporary English we say 'tenth of june' and in American English they say 'June tenth'.

I would fall off my chair if BOC actually meant October tenth.


Then how come on "Hi Scores" it is written as "June 9th" and not "9th of June"? :wink:

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polar sky wrote:
BunnyRabbit wrote:
dj_todos wrote:
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six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:


Ive often struggled to understand that.


It's how it's spoken in the two languages. In contemporary English we say 'tenth of june' and in American English they say 'June tenth'.

I would fall off my chair if BOC actually meant October tenth.


Then how come on "Hi Scores" it is written as "June 9th" and not "9th of June"? :wink:



Now that the Redmoon hype as died down, good to see us all getting back to the important topics! :wink:

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LOL Alzado wrote:i think this whole "fiasco" demonstrates the dangers of overzealous speculation.

The only danger that exists is sitting at home too much in front of your computer.
"Redmoon Collective"

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polar sky wrote:
BunnyRabbit wrote:
dj_todos wrote:
Summary: A Friend? wrote:
six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:


Ive often struggled to understand that.


It's how it's spoken in the two languages. In contemporary English we say 'tenth of june' and in American English they say 'June tenth'.

I would fall off my chair if BOC actually meant October tenth.


Then how come on "Hi Scores" it is written as "June 9th" and not "9th of June"? :wink:



Because that's what they wanted to call it. Beacuse it sounds American to us Brits. Because they're called Boards Of Canada. I dunno.

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BunnyRabbit wrote:
polar sky wrote:
BunnyRabbit wrote:
dj_todos wrote:
Summary: A Friend? wrote:
six-five-two wrote:I think that maybe it is on on October 6th, 2006... 100606..

Unfortunately, 10.06.06 is October only to people from the USA.

Because it's really logical having month.day.year... :roll:


Ive often struggled to understand that.


It's how it's spoken in the two languages. In contemporary English we say 'tenth of june' and in American English they say 'June tenth'.

I would fall off my chair if BOC actually meant October tenth.


Then how come on "Hi Scores" it is written as "June 9th" and not "9th of June"? :wink:




Because that's what they wanted to call it. Beacuse it sounds American to us Brits. Because they're called Boards Of Canada. I dunno.


Hahaha, calm down, just asked a question buddy. Just because they are called Boards Of Canada doesn't mean they have to write the dates that way.

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sweet signature polar sky!

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