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Kennyth, Public Relations

Serious, Inc. Official Statement Regarding Italo Disco

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IT STINKS
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Serious, Inc. Official Statement Regarding the LilNiceWolf Controversy

Kennyth, Public Relations, 2010-04-22 19:26:52

haters gonna hate


Dan L. Motif

Goddammit, Sankaku, I want my dickgirls!

Dan L. Motif, 2010-03-15 22:58:49
n/t
Dan L. Motif

Heh

Dan L. Motif, 2010-02-16 20:33:57
Heh
It's bullshit






Web Development Department

This blog...

Web Development Department, 2009-05-23 10:38:21
I didn't work my ass off on this shit just so you jackasses could forget about it in a week.
Dan L. Motif

Serious, Inc. Quarterly Productivity Report Q2 2009

Dan L. Motif, 2009-05-16 06:14:10
graphsperquarter
Geoff R. Potason, Chief of Security

We want to assure you that your assets are secure with Serious, Inc.

Geoff R. Potason, Chief of Security, 2009-05-16 04:03:11
I don't nap. Ever.
Just thought I'd let you know that.
We're very serious here about napping.
Web Development Department

Twitter

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Kennyth, Public Relations

The New Serious, Inc. Blog: Will it Work???

Kennyth, Public Relations, 2009-05-14 05:10:29
Hello, everyone, Kennyth (Public Relations, Serious, Inc - also known by my internet "code name" rusty) here. In troubled times like these, we must ask ourselves if what we are doing is necessary, and beneficial. Well, I'm here to tell you that we consider this to be necessary and beneficial, and here is why.

As many of you may or may not know, I am head of the Serious, Inc. Public Relations department. What that means is that I relate with the public, I make sure that Serious, Inc. is not just a business partner, but also a friend of the consumer. I love people. I wish that all my relationships in the past had been successful - some have not, some have been, but in any case, I have made it my goal to be friends with as many of you as i can!

Dan called the usual company meeting early last week, and I was already thinking about this in the back of my head - what if we had a vehicle to allow the consumer to be friends with us? Dan thought it was a wonderful idea, and set Web Development (who can be a bit bitter, haha, but gets the job done!!!) on the project ASAP. As you can see, it's done!!!! There are still a few kinks (hopefully we can get these nasty spammers off here: im talking to you, dan :P J.K.)

But will it work! Will the Serious, Inc. Consumer be more chill (friendly;friends with) with the employees here? Only time will tell. I think it's going to be a big part of our website.

That's all I've got to say today; I'll update as often as I can!!!! If you want to tell me what you think of me, please send me a email...dan just made me one:

kennyth AT serious inc . org

we'll talk!!!!!!!!!

peace - Ken
Geoff R. Potason, Chief of Security

blink tag

Geoff R. Potason, Chief of Security, 2009-05-13 00:41:33
greetings class and today i am speeching on the history of the blink tag.
blink is the greatest tag always has been always will be
blink tag was discoverred in 1944 when scientists working with plutonium for a nuculer bomb discovered a special isotope that makes things blink
unfortunetly it was not untill 1992 that a useful applicasion of plutonium-123 AKA blinkite was found
thank you i hope you enjoed my esay

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bbbbbbbbbbbbbb, 2009-05-12 22:05:50

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POST

bbbbbbbbbbbbbb, 2009-05-12 12:33:22
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface, IPA: /ˈmɪdi/) is an industry-standard protocol defined in 1982[1] that enables electronic musical instruments such as keyboard controllers, computers, and other electronic equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. MIDI allows computers, synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sound cards, samplers and drum machines to control one another, and to exchange system data (acting as a raw data encapsulation method for sysex commands). MIDI does not transmit an audio signal or media - it transmits "event messages" such as the pitch and intensity of musical notes to play, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato and panning, cues, and clock signals to set the tempo. As an electronic protocol, it is notable for its widespread adoption throughout the industry.
Note names and MIDI note numbers.

All MIDI compatible controllers, musical instruments, and MIDI-compatible software follow the same MIDI 1.0 specification, and thus interpret any given MIDI message the same way, and so can communicate with and understand each other. MIDI composition and arrangement takes advantage of MIDI 1.0 and General MIDI (GM) technology to allow musical data files to be shared among many different files due to some incompatibility with various electronic instruments by using a standard, portable set of commands and parameters. Because the music is simply data rather than recorded audio waveforms, the data size of the files is quite small by comparison.
Dan L. Motif

THIS BLOG IS UNDER CONSCRUCTION

Dan L. Motif, 2009-05-12 10:11:00
conscruction
conscruction
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Dan L. Motif

SERIOUSINC VERY FIRST BLOG POST

Dan L. Motif, 2009-05-09 07:19:29
HELLO SEriousinc.org! The web development department has just completed its blog software! SeriousInc.org is now fully Web 2.0 compliant,
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