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"I think much of my problem last year was mechanical," he said, "experimenting too much.
The fans wanted to know whether the band thought it was experimenting too much, why "Kid A" and "Amnesiac" hadn't been released as a double album, what all the songs on "Amnesiac" meant.
But there's such a thing as experimenting too much.
Beware of experimenting too much with your device unless you are an expert.
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I worry that if I experiment too much, I'd be the kind of person who would burn the kitchen down.
And anyhow, I like culture with an uneven tone, a sense of exploration and experiment; too much of the BBC's output is smoothed to a middle-ish standard, neither great nor terrible.
The book is still emphatically straight, but Quilliam has given it a gay-positive tone, in sharp contrast to Comfort's advice that if you might be that way inclined it was better not to experiment too much with a partner of the same sex, lest you let the gay genie out of the bottle.
At times, she experiments too much - with alliteration, compound adjectives and short verbless sentences - and in so doing her book becomes an engine of self-delight, a work of exhibitionism: look at me! Yet, once she relaxes into her style, the exuberance and magical readability of her narrative compels the suspension of all critical judgment.
Clearly both of them could use this band, especially if Amir falls off a mountain or Eugene "experiments" too much.
Not so experimental that people will run away screaming from Saturday-night BBC1, because you can experiment too much.
Don't experiment too much, just believe in yourself and bowl with presence of mind.
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