Talk:P*U*L*S*E

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[edit] LED battery replacement

I'm not sure this belongs here - at least in it's current "howto" form. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia not a howto guide. Maybe it should be narrowed down to technical details only? --kingboyk 16:08, 18 March 2006 (UTC)

Mine still blinks with the original battery...cool little gimmick. KyuzoGator 20:43, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Different articles

On Danish Wikipedia we're currently dicussing if the CD, VHS and DVD should be under same article. Right now we got three articles and are wondering if there really are material enough to have three different arcticles. Unfortunately it seems like we're not many Pink Floyd fans, so I'm coming here to seek help :). The big question is how much difference there is on the contents of the medias? Of course one big article is better than three small ones. But would it be fair to collect them - or what ? --|EPO| 14:47, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

I'd suggest doing it it as we do here; one article (P*U*L*S*E) for the CD/tape/vinyl music release, and one article (P*U*L*S*E (film)) for the DVD/VHS/Laserdisc video release. The source music for the album is culled from several different concerts, while the video is just one concert - a pretty significant difference (although I'm sure we'd have it that way even if it wasn't). - dharmabum 00:24, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Do you know how much material there's on the DVD? Is that also only one concert? There's probably some extra material on the disc too - but got an idea of how much? --|EPO| 18:23, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Head over to the P*U*L*S*E (film) article, which documents all the special features. Extra concert footage is probably from different concerts, as (as I understand it) it comes from seized bootlegger material. It also has the films projected on Mr. Screen, music videos, etc. - dharmabum 20:36, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Comfortably Numb

I think the statement that Richard does the lead vocals on CN with David is a little misleading. If you watch the DVD, he, Jon, and Guy did it together in a harmony sort of way. I don't know how we'd explain this in the article, but I wanted to bring this up. --D-Day I'm all ears How can I improve? 18:16, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Acronym?

Does "P*U*L*S*E" stand for anything, or are the asterisks simply there for effect? Demonofthefall 02:57, 27 November 2006 (UTC)