And he's stationed himself to be an obstacle for anyone wishing to view the map on the information board
Were the vagrant astute, he'd have laid parallel beneath the structure but no...he's an obstruction
And he's stationed himself to be an obstacle for anyone wishing to view the map on the information board
Were the vagrant astute, he'd have laid parallel beneath the structure but no...he's an obstruction
10 characters? Pile of cund.
This problem is quite prevalent in Manchester but I have very little sympathy* for them as they're either bloody aggressive or don't have a card reader.
I took a quite a pasting from some homeless prick when I was drunk once, so you'll forgive the fact that I couldn't give a toss about them.
From twitter - it’s the most horrific thing I’ve seen!
Loool what a snowflake
These days you never know..
The homeless person probably p•ssed and sh•t right there and the guy was trying to clean things up.
My word! It's almost as if they've invented a portable tape recording device to sing your ideas into!
I'll be honest, I'm not au fait with contemporary recording gadgets on modern hand-held devices, and a two-track recorder on a phone is surely not a break-through technology, but I can see how the 'import backing track' could appeal to some of these new-fangled genres where everyone shouts a different vocal over the same effing backing track.
At least in the Good Old Days you hard to learn how to play a bit before nicking stuff.
So I was chatting to a musician who her own recording studio that she rents out who really wants to pursue this idea. She says that during rehearsals people are constantly scrambling through their phones or rudimentary recording gadgets searching for riffs and stuff that someone played yonks ago and that they want to revisit. She reckons this kind of app, if done well, would make it way easier for amateur and professional recording artists to store their audio files for quick and easy reference.
So you think it's a sh*t idea because it solves a problem that no-one has?