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  • Holy crap Let the Right One In is easily one of the best vampire movies out there. Even without the vampire angle there's so much to dig out of it. Have you checked out the book?
    Hi Matt,

    I did a first try with metal sound with the Prail hot.
    You can hear it at : http://www.reverbnation.com/eddysidewaysvalili
    Just at the end of the songs, it's called PrailHotFirstMetalTest, it 's a song of InFlames.
    I'm still learning to have a good metal sound with that pickup, so I'm not that satisfied but it can give an idea...

    cheers

    Eddy
    I see, there is sections in some of his books full of small aphorisms, Beyond Good and Evil has one in the middle.

    you might do well to purchase some sort of 'Beginners guide to...' Nietzsche. Lots of his ideas can be easily explained, the main ones to look out for are:

    - The overman.
    - The will to power.
    - The eternal recurrence.
    - Perspectivism.
    I forgot to write that I read Zarathustra one year ago but it was a little mystery to me but I enjoyed it nevertheless (that sounds stupid somehow). I have to read it again for sure after I finished "Beyond Good and Evil". "Aphorismen" is a collection of "proverbs" or short "insights" by Nietzsche on different topics. Religion, moral, art and beauty, science and philosophie and so forth. Basically a collection of many short chapters from his books which are collected in this one. It's a thin book but you can't compare it to the other ones of course.
    Bummer for sure.

    I never been in Noordwijk before but I bet it's chill-Holland style, which I dig. I have no idea how to link the page but I found out that you're not the only Matt Morgan around haha Maybe you add me, Adrian Czarnecki...the one without picture. Do you speak Dutch btw?

    I started reading Nietzsche, being inspired by a thread of yours, great stuff man. I got "Jenseits von Gut und Böse" and "Aphorismen". I'm 1/3 through "Jenseits von Gut und Böse" but I don't read it carefully enough. I just want to get a picture of Nietzsche and then get into each chapter deeper by reading it again, more or less step by step. Sometimes there are chapters which blowed me away totally and I was just thinking "****, yeah...that's so spot on" Amazing stuff. I sure don't understand everything what he means exactly, the references to other philosophers for example but the ones he mentioned, I will surely get a closer look at those some time.
    Hoi, matt. How's life treating you? Were you in Amsterdam over New Year's day? If you're there again give a sign and maybe we can meet there. I study in Arnhem, so it's no biggie. Do you got Facebook and if you do, do you mind to share? Greetings,
    Adrian
    Hey Mattt. I heard you bought an ESP Seymour Duncan Strat from Scott F. I just wanted to know what kind of pickups you got in that thing. Oh and happy birthday!
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