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Originally posted by cassie:
so fudgie, you'll continue to live in the little glass bubble for another 2-3 yrs for grad and another 3-4 yrs for phd?
I'm going straight to PhD.
It's a 4-year course, which is already considerably shorter than going overseas. In many US universities, you have to clear Masters (1 year) followed by PhD (5 years).
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Originally posted by fudgester:
Hmm.... speaking of which.... have you guys heard the latest Coldplay album, Viva La Vida?
I get the feeling that the titular song is about the French Revolution from the viewpoint of the deposed French king.
don't like coldplay.. i find their music very boring..
tried to listen to speed of sound or whatever that was and fell asleep..
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Originally posted by fudgester:
Hmm.... speaking of which.... have you guys heard the latest Coldplay album, Viva La Vida?
I get the feeling that the titular song is about the French Revolution from the viewpoint of the deposed French king.
The cover art IS about the French Revolution...'Liberty Leading The People' by Eugene Delacroix. But to me the song is about a non-specific king's lament about a non-specific revolution.
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Originally posted by Kuali Baba:
That was an okay album although ti had a few choons (but not SoS)...you either like or hate their sound anyway.
I've bought Viva la Vida.
It's not too bad, but it lacks the emotional depth of A Rush of Blood to the Head.
And frankly, both Viva la Vida and Speed of Sound (the songs) reminds me of Clocks.
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Originally posted by fudgester:
I've bought Viva la Vida.
It's not too bad, but it lacks the emotional depth of A Rush of Blood to the Head.
And frankly, both Viva la Vida and Speed of Sound (the songs) reminds me of Clocks.
I do like the fact that they're trying out more instruments with this album. The similarity to 'Clocks' is not so obvious with 'Viva la Vida' aside from the looping tune.
It doesn't top AROBTTH but it's a positive step-up from X&Y.
Edited by Kuali Baba 14 Jul `08, 7:37PM
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