Ed209 wrote:I've learned that participating in the BOC message board community requires an ever so delicate balance of equal parts apathy, sarcasm, cosecha and yermo.
True.
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Ed209 wrote:I've learned that participating in the BOC message board community requires an ever so delicate balance of equal parts apathy, sarcasm, cosecha and yermo.
hamhax wrote:Waz wrote:This sort of thing goes on all the time, that's why there's a term for it: ARG.
http://www.cracked.com/article_19346_th ... games.html
I wouldn't say "all the time", and I'm talking about music artists. I'm aware that this kind of thing happens a lot with games and movies, but I've not seen many when it comes to a new album. But hey, that's just me.
Again, I'd say something like this doesn't happen a whole lot, because it just doesn't work for everything and takes a lot of time and effort.
threeism wrote:hamhax wrote:Waz wrote:This sort of thing goes on all the time, that's why there's a term for it: ARG.
http://www.cracked.com/article_19346_th ... games.html
I wouldn't say "all the time", and I'm talking about music artists. I'm aware that this kind of thing happens a lot with games and movies, but I've not seen many when it comes to a new album. But hey, that's just me.
Again, I'd say something like this doesn't happen a whole lot, because it just doesn't work for everything and takes a lot of time and effort.
Long time lurker, first time poster.
As a long time Boards of Canada fan, I couldn't help notice the similarity of some of these puzzles to a game called Sword and Sworcery. It included a numbers station ARG type sub-game, up to and including a vinyl called The Moon Grotto that included a puzzle almost identical to the Soundcloud "Sum" clue. I don't have the vinyl but apparently when you sum the left and right sides of the stereo audio into one, a secret message is revealed telling the listener how to find a secret song and other mysterious videos online. Eerily similar, but I suppose anything with numbers stations will tread the same territory.
threeism wrote:hamhax wrote:Waz wrote:This sort of thing goes on all the time, that's why there's a term for it: ARG.
http://www.cracked.com/article_19346_th ... games.html
I wouldn't say "all the time", and I'm talking about music artists. I'm aware that this kind of thing happens a lot with games and movies, but I've not seen many when it comes to a new album. But hey, that's just me.
Again, I'd say something like this doesn't happen a whole lot, because it just doesn't work for everything and takes a lot of time and effort.
Long time lurker, first time poster.
As a long time Boards of Canada fan, I couldn't help notice the similarity of some of these puzzles to a game called Sword and Sworcery. It included a numbers station ARG type sub-game, up to and including a vinyl called The Moon Grotto that included a puzzle almost identical to the Soundcloud "Sum" clue. I don't have the vinyl but apparently when you sum the left and right sides of the stereo audio into one, a secret message is revealed telling the listener how to find a secret song and other mysterious videos online. Eerily similar, but I suppose anything with numbers stations will tread the same territory.
Mexicola wrote:You know something? I find the whole 'I want it NOW! I'm bored! They'd better release it yesterday or I'll stamp my feet and scream and scream and scream until I'm sick!!' thing to be very indicative of the modern mentality.
Frankly, it's pathetic and, to my mind at least, justifies entirely the 8 years of almost complete silence from them.
People really are very ugly sometimes.
Mexicola wrote:You know something? I find the whole 'I want it NOW! I'm bored! They'd better release it yesterday or I'll stamp my feet and scream and scream and scream until I'm sick!!' thing to be very indicative of the modern mentality.
Frankly, it's pathetic and, to my mind at least, justifies entirely the 8 years of almost complete silence from them.
People really are very ugly sometimes.
lilcakey wrote:hey y'all
I'm the guy that found that record, just to let you all know I'm looking to sell it in case anyone is interested, tough times call for tough decisions it seems, (need $'s )
PM me, I can verify authenticity etc, let me know !
lilcakey wrote:hey y'all
I'm the guy that found that record, just to let you all know I'm looking to sell it in case anyone is interested, tough times call for tough decisions it seems, (need $'s )
PM me, I can verify authenticity etc, let me know !
J-Dane wrote:First time poster here, but going slightly mental now!! Been following this since start of last week and loving it
Has anybody been to boardsofcanada.com recently?
It now refers to http://cosecha-transmisiones.com/
So... close!!!!
lawrenke wrote:Looks the same as it always has done... on the homepage, news and discog pages.
lawrenke wrote:J-Dane wrote:First time poster here, but going slightly mental now!! Been following this since start of last week and loving it
Has anybody been to boardsofcanada.com recently?
It now refers to http://cosecha-transmisiones.com/
So... close!!!!
Looks the same as it always has done... on the homepage, news and discog pages.
J-Dane wrote:So you're saying i'm going crazy?
I'm seeing this telnet style prompt asking for a password.
The Other wrote:I wonder if that last login date and time is of any significance?
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