User talk:Heimstern Läufer
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Yay!
I'm not sure which is cooler, that there's a music theory PhD on here now, or that you're a year younger than me and I'm still working on my masters! As mentioned on my user page, I went to Eastman and had a good bit of exposure both to theory and theory-type-people. (All that really lasted, though, was the vague knowledge that the "Tristan chord" was very important, although I couldn't explain why or how it was spelled.) What's your preferred emphasis within theory? Your interests seem to concentrate on German romanticism. --notstrongorbad 06:33, 6 Oct 2005 (UTC)
- Hey, Hamstray... I mean Heimstern. You know, I kinda figured your name was German for H*R, and I'm pleased to see it confirmed on your new user page (you finally took that brave step in creating one, eh?). For a while I thought perhaps we had a continental European user in our midst (although if you've gotta be anywhere in the world, California's a pretty nice place to be). I, too, was a music major in college. I enjoyed my theory classes immensely (except for the fact that they were at 8:00). As part of my language studies, I took French from an old German Nazi (I mean that literally... He fought for Germany in WWII). Quite a character! Well, again, it's nice to know a little more about you... Talk atcha later! — It's dot com 16:13, 6 Oct 2005 (UTC)
About Super NES
I just wanted you to know that my revert on Super NES was correcting an anon. user's decision to change 'varies' to 'caries'. I wasn't the one who changed the dash to the hyphen. Thanks, Kookykman(t)(c)(r).
Yeah, I figured. I wasn't accusing anyone of having done it; it's just that lots of people really don't realize that there's a difference, and I thought someone might notice. Heimstern Läufer 04:21, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
WikiTroll
Aw, man, I always wanted to use Quirrell's quote on the wiki. You beat me to it. Good job catching him/her, though. I've reverted dozens myself, but never actually added one. --DorianGray
Took forever, but I'm finally responding to your comments. I was glad to see that someone recognised (I think in your honour I'll make sure everything is spelt the British way in this comment) the quote so quickly. I'd been hoping to use it for awhile too, so, when I finally got the chance, I got out my copy of Philosopher's Stone to make sure I punctuated and worded it the way Quirrell did. Good times. Cheers, Heimstern Läufer 04:22, 28 October 2005 (UTC)