Very excited to get my first scans back after an impulse purchase of a very-vintage Yashica A TLR last year. Thanks to filmdev.co.uk for their rock solid processing & scanning.
#CUEdle#1970s#617 🟥 🟩 29.5s Not anything I was hoping to hear.
no: Cuedle 80s. I have missed this before. No clue who this artist is and have never heard this song. And don’t really like it. https://cuedle.fun
no: Heardle 1980s No. 1s #556
Oh man. I’ve missed this multiple times too. Never heard this song before playing Heardle.
🔇⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️ https://80s.heardledecades.com
Ok, one more. Heardle Rock or Motown? which one’s calling me . . .
Heardle Motown #259
😓 At the first notes, I was like, yay, I picked right! But then I typed in the artist, and the song wasn’t there. 🤨 So I typed in the song title, but what came up for that title was a different artist. 🤔 So I tried a variation on the title, and it finally came up. There’s a glitch in this game that I think I’ve figured out.
🔊🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ https://motown.heardledecades.xyz/
GT 9/11. TBH, it should be 8 because of Bandle. In any case, much better than yesterday. But now I need something completely mindless like watching this ridiculous show my sister's got me hooked on. 👋
@skullvalanche
This is what my hypothesis is as to why the song didn't show up when I typed in the artist for the Motown game. The artist was The Temptations, and when I typed that in, all the choices were songs by the Temps.
So I'm thinking that there's a limit to how many songs can be displayed. When artists have huge catalogs, i.e., more than what can be shown on the screen, sometimes all the choices are filled without the right song being one of them.
I formulated this hypothesis when the same thing happened recently with the Supremes, i.e., the right song was not among all the dozen+ (?) Supremes choices.
What threw an additional wrench into yesterday's game was that I typed in "I'll Be There" after hearing in my head the chorus "Reach out... I'll be there." But "I'll Be There" is a Jackson 5 song, and that's all that came up for me. The title of the Temps song is apparently "Reach Out I'll Be There."
@tc_morekindness@teamheardle Yeah, I think it only displays a max of 10 songs at a time. I always assume that the game creator has capped it at 10 songs per artist, but clearly that’s not true…
it's going to be 52 images, so half the size of today's completed #120, with two garden variety fwippees as the expurgated content this time rather than 52 fwippees requiring 48 stand alone alternate versions as made my past three weeks generally unpleasant.
I should crank through this one in a straight forward way from what I skimmed. View may be different on the ground as details reveal themselves.
Exhibit #120 of 126 of my great big graphics project, representing more than 3 weeks work and a refutation of the basic tenets of capitalism, is now online.
This exhibit now presented online complete for the very first time ever was literally impossible for anyone else to see. The dataset contains 100 images and the 35 archived official reference copies contain 48. Until today, nobody anywhere except for me could see it all.
Now everyone not in China or Russia (where it's banned) can. For free
My great big graphics project now comprises in excess of 11,660 high resolution images of some of the rarest information on the planet.
And little fuckup nobody me is putting together an information resource unmatched anywhere by professionals getting paid sums I literally cannot imagine with resources I couldn't dream of.
And it's not even close how much more superior my efforts are. I offer data just not available anywhere else at any price.
Latest traffic by volume to my great big graphics project.
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Except of course I'll write it out in academia dry style. :)