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I am a physics teacher. B is the variable used to express the magnetic field in physics. Hence b fields = magnetic fields. Magnetic fields are pretty damn important in electrical recording.

And, as an added bonus, I happen to be a big fan of The Magnetic Fields and other Stephin Merritt projects.

Cheers,
Allen

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Ahhh, physics.

My fondest memory from physics class was building a likeness of the Dr. Evil rocket (a la Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me) for a two-dimensional motion lab. We wrote "Love Shaft" on the side, and spent the entire lab making penis jokes. Fun stuff.

And has anyone heard of a Chemistry teacher from Joliet named Frank? We used to watch his educational videos in Chemistry all the time... they were the single most painfully boring thing I have ever endured.
if i got lasik surgery on one eye, i could wear a monacle.

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Drumatrix909
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Love programming old drum machines. It's a reference the TR606, of course.


DJ StatikFire
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I used to work on a rocket called the Static Fire. That was becasue we bolted it to a test stand and fired it to see what would happen. (Boeing Delta IV Program). Sticking to proper industrial conventions, 'c' becomes 'k'.

-Rook
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One of the many retarded band names that I've come up with that will probably never get used. Others include:
The Beatles U.S
Armin Tanzarian (I might actually use this for solo stuff)
amazed, amahzed, ah mah zed
There Be Dragons!
Killing Pirates Through Stealth
Better yet, eat the placenta!!!

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TheLoveBetweenaMan&aW wrote:My name is The Love Between a Man & a Woman -
found it inscribed on the back of my mosrite copy.
Want to call a project this.


There used to be a band called The Union of a Man and a Woman from Virginia.
Better yet, eat the placenta!!!

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the frem Virginia isn't part of the name but I would like to see a band called:
The Union of a Man and a Woman From West Virginia.
Anyway, I think their record might still be in print on Jagjaguwar. I think they were one of the first bands on that label.
Better yet, eat the placenta!!!

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