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  1. Gruessgott Marian, of course you could call me Stefanpi if you don't know those digits by heart . Why shouldn't I confrontate Stefancos with maths? I've always thought that the "cos" in his name was an abbreviation of the "cosine function". So I want to thank you all for your suggestions about "How to talk with Stefancos without making him too angry" ... Maybe I will get his place on the throne one day (according to my name I'm his legal heir to the throne, the dynastie of the Stefans will reign over us for a very long time to come... I'm expecting the grandchild of Hans Zimmer to score the 2080 released movie "King Stefan". And this won't be a historical movie about the past). Well, I've noticed that most of my posts concern my nickname instead of any musical aspects :-). But I'm still waiting for the moment when one of the five soundtracks which I own will be discussed and finally I will be able to join the discussion. So long and thanks for accepting my bad English, Stefan 2 * arc sin(1)
  2. Stefancos proposed: Indeed there are two different ways of spelling a German "Stefan/Stephan". But I'd rather change my number than my name, what about Stefan2.718 (the Euler-number "e" gets too less attention in my opinion), or pherhaps the birthday of my lovely grandmother? I'll have to think about that... And since you're normally called "Steef", "Steef the Great", "Oh holy Lord Steef" and so on, there shouldn't be any confusion, as I don't have any official title. Just negative ones, but ask my French teacher for further information. Thanks for reading, Stefan "le misérable"
  3. Hello everybody, I'm a proud owner of about, well err, less than 20 CDs being the sum of all categories. But I'm quite sure there's at least one CD on my shelf. Must be roughly five soundtracks, since I can't remember all of them. By average I get/buy 2.5 CDs a year: One as a birthday present, one for christmas and one as an Easter present in years with odd numbers. Nevertheless, I loved the scores I have listend to and I have already spent many hours enjoying the music (and pressing the repeat button on my player time and again). So I hope you won't ban me on this board as an unworthy member, since I don't have any CD by Hans Zimmer at least! And my collection will doubtlessly grow (as 2005 is odd)... I'm wondering if those of you who have more than 500 CDs spend most of their money they don't urgently need on CDs. Or is it just the result of many decades of buying and selling? Thanks for reading, Stefan (not related to Stefancos... I'm hoping he will tolerate another member who bears this holy name)
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