Talk:Senser

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NOTE that the song is called "States of mind" but the demo is called "State of mind" (singular rather than plural). THIS IS NOT A TYPO!!


I changed the quoting about a bit, and attempted to obey Wikipedia's bizarre rule of 'splitting the difference' between US-style and UK-style quoting, whilst still keeping the thing vaguely readable (unlike the awful mess it was left in before). Also changed all single quotes to double, to keep things consistent. --Lezek

[edit] Did IBM use the senser track states of mind?

Can anyone tell me more about the IBM thing - did they use the senser track states of mind?

The wording on that passage is misleading -- it was a demoscene production (in other words, a few guys programming neat computer effects and setting it to music -- usually the music is original, but in that particular demo they used "States of Mind" instead). I'll fix it. neckro 23:26, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Cheers for the answer re the use of states of mind, didn't think I'd ever get it but better late than never, do you know where to get hold of the demo that has states of mind in it.

The external link in the article has a download link. neckro 20:20, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)