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Re: OT: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69772 is a reply to message #69769] Thu, 29 June 2006 09:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ten this out. I'm having the
> same kind of problem with the UAD forum. I can't post there. My password
> and
> user name has been offered up t6o the void it seems.
>
> Deej
>
> "gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
> news:44df63df$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> I tried to log into my.uaudio.com and it claims " User genelennon@.
> Doesn't
>> exist."
>> Double-checked my typing, but no go.
>>
>> I am looking at my hands as I type this, so I am reasonably certain that
>> I do exist.
>> UA support has always been good, but I still hate BS.
>>
>> Gene (somewhat in doubt)
>>
>> P.S. If I don't exist, I take back everything I ever said.
>>
>>
>
>......actually I'm doing ADAT transfers today. I've got an XT 20 here and for
some &^%$^!!!! reason I can't do a dump from ADAT to Paris using the Paris
ADAT mixer thingie so I'm having to record from ADAT to Paris..........and
this is about 6 hours of panel discussions that I recorded at an event last
fall. I'm about ready to slit my wrists I'm so bored.Ha!! I'm doing the same friggin' thing today.... I tracked a live gig last
night and am doing the transfers now. Pretty funny.

-Carl

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Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69773 is a reply to message #69769] Thu, 29 June 2006 09:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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:44dfc471@linux...
> .....actually I'm doing ADAT transfers today. I've got an XT 20 here and
for
> some &^%$^!!!! reason I can't do a dump from ADAT to Paris using the Paris
> ADAT mixer thingie so I'm having to record from ADAT to Paris..........and
> this is about 6 hours of panel discussions that I recorded at an event
last
> fall. I'm about ready to slit my wrists I'm so bored.
>
>So obviously you weren't able to use the autotransfer function either. Such
a drag.....






"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message
news:44dfc6f9$1@linux...
> Ha!! I'm doing the same friggin' thing today.... I tracked a live gig last
> night and am doing the transfers now. Pretty funny.
>
> -Carl
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:44dfc471@linux...
> > .....actually I'm doing ADAT transfers today. I've got an XT 20 here and
> for
> > some &^%$^!!!! reason I can't do a dump from ADAT to Paris using the
Paris
> > ADAT mixer thingie so I'm having to record from ADAT to
Paris..........and
> > this is about 6 hours of panel discussions that I recorded at an event
> last
> > fall. I'm about ready to slit my wris
Re: OT: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69775 is a reply to message #69772] Thu, 29 June 2006 10:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
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edline.
>
>
>"brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44dfddda$1@linux...
>>
>> Can someone please explain to me the whole ...."if you record to 24 bit
>resolution
>> you don't need to worry about tracking with compression" thing....I may
be
>> mis quoting, but it is something to that effect..
>> Something to do with not having to worry about clipping????.....
>> thx,
>> b
>
>But Deej... I 'like' riding the lightning!
AA

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
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> It has to do with not needing to worry about tracking as hot as possible
> to
> get the maximum number of bits. At 24 bit, you can just set your record
> levels a bit lower and still get plenty of resolution. You don't need to
> be
> riding just below redline.
>
>
> "brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44dfddda$1@linux...
>>
>> Can someone please explain to me the whole ...."if you record to 24 bit
> resolution
>> you don't need to worry about tracking with compression" thing....I may
>> be
>> mis quoting, but it is something to that effect..
>> Something to do with not having to worry about clipping????.....
>> thx,
>> b
>
>I do too... :)

-Carl

"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:44dfea90@linux...
> But Deej... I 'like' riding the lightning!
> AA
>
> "DJ" <

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Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69776 is a reply to message #69773] Thu, 29 June 2006 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
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s-ahole_@animas.net" target="_blank">animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:44dfe7b0@linux...
> > It has to do with not needing to worry about tracking as hot as possible
> > to
> > get the maximum number of bits. At 24 bit, you can just set your record
> > levels a bit lower and still get plenty of resolution. You don't need to
> > be
> > riding just below redline.
> >
> >
> > "brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44dfddda$1@linux...
> >>
> >> Can someone please explain to me the whole ...."if you record to 24 bit
> > resolution
> >> you don't need to worry about tracking with compression" thing....I may
> >> be
> >> mis quoting, but it is something to that effect..
> >> Something to do with not having to worry about clipping????.....
> >> thx,
> >> b
> >
> >
>
>That's a weird one, Dedric. I code my web site by hand in straight HTML
using Apple's handy TextEdit. This has worked fine for years using
several different G4 and G5 Macs.

I have TextEdit set to "plain text." I save with ".html" as the
extension. Make sure you are showing extensions in the file requester so
you don't end up with something like ".html.txt" - which would confuse
any browser.

Speaking of editing the site, gotta go change a gig date...

Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com


Dedric Terry wrote:
> Textedit - I only needed to edit a simple html file in Textedit. Once saved
> (prefs set for html 4.0 strict, text only, etc), it would no longer open in
> any browser when I posted it. It wasn't the code. I checked. So I decided
> to try some others from www.tucows.com (great resource if you aren't
> familiar with it).
>
> Every single text editor I downloaded (demos, freeware, shareware) failed to
> wor
Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69777 is a reply to message #69773] Thu, 29 June 2006 10:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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k. Most installed fine, but some wouldn't run (probably not compatible
> with 10.4), another wouldn't see html files in any form (e.g. greyed out in
> file browser, which btw, you can't fake some OSX apps out of), and yet
> another wouldn't open any files (no kidding, one didn't have an option to
> open a file...that was the biggest laugh I've had in a long time).
>
> A 30 second task that turned into a 30 minute joke. Sure, a Text Editor
> problem seems quite silly, and it is. And that's the point. After all the
> Mac vs. PC ads and debates about how easy a Mac is to use, I couldn't resist
> tossing this one out there as a real world counterpoint - it's no more
> obscure than the ads' arguments, or arguments that being able to running
> Unix and Windows makes a Mac more "open". You can leave a door standing
> wide open all day long, but if no one walks through, does it really matter?I will post a link tomorrow when I am back in the office...
for the "real" stuff. ;-)

David.

gene lennon wrote:
> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Gene, I don't know if this will work for you, or not. Home Depot has hard
>>dense foam rubber flooring that fits together like square puzzle peaces.
>>People use it for children's play areas in a basement or around a work
>
> bench.
>
>>You could layer this and kind of die cut this to fit.
>>
>>James
>>
>
>
> I hope to find the real stuff, but I will check this out if I cant.
> Thanks
> GeneHere is one I was thinking of...

http://www.penn-elcom.com/ProductList.asp?GC=520

The other is TCH, but they are harder to find on google...
will post it up tomorrow.

David.

Dave(EK Sound) wrote:

> I will post a link tomorrow when I am back in the office... for the
> "real" stuff. ;-)
>
> David.
>
> gene lennon wrote:
>
>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Gene, I don't know if this will work for you, or not. Home Depot
>>> has hard
>>> dense foam rubber flooring that fits together like square puzzle peaces.
>>> People use it for children's play areas in a basement or around a work
>>
>>
>> bench.
>>
>>> You could layer this and kind of die cut this to fit.
>>> James
>>>
>>
>>
>> I hope to find the real stuff, but I will check this out if I cant.
>> Thanks
>> GeneHey Mark....what's up with the two blank spots above your post???
;-)
"Dubya Mark Wilson" <mark.xspam@avidrecording.com> wrote:
>Neither of your posts are showing up.
>:-)
>W.
>
>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>news:44df7df5@linux...
>> Gene,
>>
Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69778 is a reply to message #69777] Thu, 29 June 2006 10:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
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>> Call Tom Freeman tomorrow and he will straighten this out. I'm having
the
>> same kind of problem with the UAD forum. I can't post there. My password

>> and
>> user name has been offered up t6o the void it seems.
>>
>> Deej
>>
>> "gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>> news:44df63df$1@linux...
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried to log into my.uaudio.com and it claims " User genelennon@.
>> Doesn't
>>> exist."
>>> Double-checked my typing, but no go.
>>>
>>> I am looking at my hands as I type this, so I am reasonably certain that
>>> I do exist.
>>> UA support has always been good, but I still hate BS.
>>>
>>> Gene (somewhat in doubt)
>>>
>>> P.S. If I don't exist, I take back everything I ever said.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>Hey, sounds very good. I like the drums. Which one are you?

Sarah

www.sarahtonin.com/wayward.htm

"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
news:44dbce4c$1@linux...
>
>
> Hey all I never really
> much about my badn so I figure I may as well start,
> My band is called The Blizzard of 78 and we have a new CD out.
> Most of it was recirded when i first got Paris and only had a 442 and an
> int-2 so much of it was 3 or 4 drum mics tops! all mixed on a pair of
> Tannoy
> Reveals (I have dyaudio BM 15s now)
> You can download all the whole thing at Itunes, just search The Blizzard
> of 78 the title of the CD is "where all life hangs" Paris user Phil Aiken
> played most of the keys on it,
>
> Check out more info at www.tbo78.com I think one review comments on how in
> a digital age it is so wonderful to hear such analog sounding stuff...Oh
> here is the quote:
> Even the most cursory listening of this 12-song offering demonstrates the
> painstaking process the quartet undoubtedly undertook to achieve a warm,
> analog-sounding milieu, in this oh-so-sterile digital world.
>
> hehehehe Paris!
>
> By the way, check my old bands, Anastasia Screamed and Delta Clutch!
>
> Done self promoting now.
>
>
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>Hey Mark....what's up with the two blank spots above your post???
>;-)
>"Dubya Mark Wilson" <mark.xspam@avidrecording.com> wrote:
>>Neither of your posts are showing up.
>>:-)
>>W.
>>


:-(Cool post dude, totally enjoyed that.
AA

"Paul" <paul@nospam.com> wrote in message news:44dce287$1@linux...
>
> http://www.cualquiera.com.ar/videolinks/erik-mongrain-tappin g.html
>
> Nice
>How these plots were foiled? How these plots were foiled?!? Weren't they
foiled because Freedom is on the March in Iraq? Aren't we fighting "them"
there, so we don't have to fight "them" here? The British police could
never have thwarted this plot if we hadn't invaded Iraq, right? How does
this work? Well, y'see, we've proved now that Jesus can kick Mohammed's
ass, thereby demoralizing and discouraging all the would be terrorists in
the world. Well, except for those ones that just popped up in England, but
those are the last ones. Really.

Sarah


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Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69779 is a reply to message #69769] Thu, 29 June 2006 10:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tony Benson is currently offline  Tony Benson   UNITED STATES
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#64;linux..." target="_blank">44db78dd@linux...
> We need to know exactly how these plots were foiled. I'm depending on the
> NY
> times to save us from the evil bastards that stopped this from happening.
> I'm sure my rights have been violated somehow.
>
> Sorry..... I couldn't resist. Things were getting so boring with all these
> relavent audio posts and all.
>
> There goes the neighborhood.....
>
> ;o)
>
>Well, y'see, we've proved now that Jesus can kick Mohammed's
> ass, thereby demoralizing and discouraging all the would be terrorists in
> the world.

Well, I guess if that's what you believed foiled these attacks then why are
you asking why they were foiled?
I'm not so sure it was Jesus personally, but I guess, if you say so.

"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message news:44e00d42$1@linux...
> How these plots were foiled? How these plots were foiled?!? Weren't they
> foiled because Freedom is on the March in Iraq? Aren't we fighting "them"
> there, so we don't have to fight "them" here? The British police could
> never have thwarted this plot if we hadn't invaded Iraq, right? How does
> this work? Well, y'see, we've proved now that Jesus can kick Mohammed's
> ass, thereby demoralizing and discouraging all the would be terrorists in
> the world. Well, except for those ones that just popped up in England,
but
> those are the last ones. Really.
>
> Sarah
>
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:44db78dd@linux...
> > We need to know exactly how these plots were foiled. I'm depending on
the
> > NY
> > times to save us from the evil bastards that stopped this from
happening.
> > I'm sure my rights have been violated somehow.
> >
> > Sorry..... I couldn't resist. Things were getting so boring with all
these
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r /> > > relavent audio posts and all.
> >
> > There goes the neighborhood.....
> >
> > ;o)
> >
> >
>
>Hi,
On my primary controller I have a harddisk capable of udma5 and a dvd recorder
asus new one latest technolgy that supports double layer and records up to
x16.
XP sees though the dvd recorder only in pio mode !
while the harddisk is seen as uldma 5.
So now the harddisk which has the xp installation runs also at pio mode !!
Any cure ?
When I tried to uninstall /install the master controller drivers it was a
no no go procedure, always an error when trying to load drivers.
So I had to recover from Ghost image.
DVD recorder has the latest bios installed.
I am stuck...
Thanks
Dimitrios
ps: My email address is : musurgio@otenet.grI didn't ask why they were foiled, silly. You said, "we need to know
exactly how these plots were foiled," so I was just repeating that and
offering up an answer that I, of course, do not believe at all. I was
merely making fun of those people who apparently do believe these things,
and attempting to satirically point out the particular absurdity of the
"fighting them there so we don't have to fight them here," justification for
Iraq. I don't actually have "my own personal Jesus," but somehow I just
don't think he would approve of all the "collateral damage."

Perhaps you knew I was being "tongue in cheek," and you were too and I just
missed the subtlety. :)

Shalom,

Sarah J. Burke, RN

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:44e01125$1@linux...
> Well, y'see, we've proved now that Jesus can kick Mohammed's
>> ass, thereby demoralizing and discouraging all the would be terrorists in
>> the world.
>
> Well, I guess if that's what you believed foiled these attacks then why
> are
> you asking why they were foiled?
> I'm not so sure it was Jesus personally, but I guess, if you say so.
>
> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message
> news:44e00d42$1@linux...
>> How these plots were foiled? How these plots were foiled?!? Weren't
>> they
>> foiled because Freedom is on the March in Iraq? Aren't we fighting
>> "them"
>> there, so we don't have to fight "them" here? The British police could
>> never have thwarted this plot if we hadn't invaded Iraq, right? How does
>> this work? Well, y'see, we've proved now that Jesus can kick Mohammed's
>>
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jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
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ass, thereby demoralizing and discouraging all the would be terrorists in
>> the world. Well, except for those ones that just popped up in England,
> but
>> those are the last ones. Really.
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>> news:44db78dd@linux...
>> > We need to know exactly how these plots were foiled. I'm depending on
> the
>> > NY
>> > times to save us from the evil bastards that stopped this from
> happening.
>> > I'm sure my rights have been violated somehow.
>> >
>> > Sorry..... I couldn't resist. Things were getting so boring with all
> these
>> > relavent audio posts and all.
>> >
>> > There goes the neighborhood.....
>> >
>> > ;o)
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>I made a macro to clear all my clip lights. This way I can push my signals
all the way up to the top without clipping. That gives you the max signal
to noise ratio which is a good thing. Just don't clip.

"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
>
>When I am tracking I always try to get the levels at a -10 average on the
>PARIS channel meters.
>Am I compromising resolution?
>Should I be tracking at levels just below clipping?
>
>thx,
>b
>
>
>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>It has to do with not needing to worry about tracking as hot as possible
>to
>>get the maximum number of bits. At 24 bit, you can just set your record
>>levels a bit lower and still get plenty of resolution. You don't need to
>be
>>riding just below redline.
>>
>>
>>"brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44dfddda$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Can someone please explain to me the whole ...."if you record to 24 bit
>>resolution
>>> you don't need to worry about tracking with compression" thing....I may
>be
>>> mis quoting, but it i
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s something to that effect..
>>> Something to do with not having to worry about clipping????.....
>>> thx,
>>> b
>>
>>
>How much lower could you set your record levels before it is no longer
beneficial?

thx
b

--
Brandon
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:44dfe7b0@linux...
> It has to do with not needing to worry about tracking as hot as possible
to
> get the maximum number of bits. At 24 bit, you can just set your record
> levels a bit lower and still get plenty of resolution. You don't need to
be
> riding just below redline.
>
>
> "brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44dfddda$1@linux...
> >
> > Can someone please explain to me the whole ...."if you record to 24 bit
> resolution
> > you don't need to worry about tracking with compression" thing....I may
be
> > mis quoting, but it is something to that effect..
> > Something to do with not having to worry about clipping????.....
> > thx,
> > b
>
>Dimitrios,

I had this problem once and I think it was solved by making the DVD drive
the master IDE device on the IDE2 controller on the mobo. Some optical
drives don't like being the slave device, even though the option is
available.

Deej

"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message news:44e04cc0$1@linux...
>
> Hi,
> On my primary controller I have a harddisk capable of udma5 and a dvd
recorder
> asus new one latest technolgy that supports double layer and records up to
> x16.
> XP sees though the dvd recorder only in pio mode !
> while the harddisk is seen as uldma 5.
> So now the harddisk which has the xp installation runs also at pio mode !!
> Any cure ?
> When I tried to uninstall /install the master controller drivers it was a
> no no go procedure, always an error when trying to load drivers.
> So I had to recover from Ghost image.
> DVD recorder has the latest bios installed.
> I am stuck...
> Thanks
> Dimitrios
> ps: My email address is : musurgio@otenet.grMy default "new recording template" has all gain trims set at +3db. (as well

as having enabled "show meters as pre-fade".)
That way, I can rejoice at watching those gloriously coloured VU's
in full flight during a session, and not stress about the peak "led's" too
much.


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>It has to do with not needing to worry about tracking as hot as p
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Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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ossible
to
>get the maximum number of bits. At 24 bit, you can just set your record
>levels a bit lower and still get plenty of resolution. You don't need to
be
>riding just below redline.
>
>
>"brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44dfddda$1@linux...
>>
>> Can someone please explain to me the whole ...."if you record to 24 bit
>resolution
>> you don't need to worry about tracking with compression" thing....I may
be
>> mis quoting, but it is something to that effect..
>> Something to do with not having to worry about clipping????.....
>> thx,
>> b
>
>Is that the same as a HD50?
--
Brandon Goodwin

Process Engineering
Pentech Assembly
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:44df47a8$1@linux...
>
> I forget where I got mine but I have a 20 footer that works fine. Here's
> my notes on others posts
>
>
http://www.hurricane-computers.com/cart/category.cfm?cat=27& amp;UserID=-84936733&sub=63
>
>
> www.cablemakers.com
>
>
> The Mec Cable is a
> High-Density, 50-pin, Male External to
> High-Density, 50-pin, Male External
>
> also called a Micro DB50 or Mini DB50
> md50m
>
>
> http://www.macgurus.com/graphics/mggranitedigital.html
> www.cdw.com
>
> We got our 23 feet SCSI 11 from the following suppliers
> Fastlink Data Cables Ltd UK
> Tel 01793 512251
> FAx 01793 512252
>
>I don't know to be truthful. I usually strap a transparent compressor like
my Forssell or an RNC across signals that are likely to be all over the map
and set it so that things peak out around -3, but I don't sweat it at all if
I'm peaking at -10. That gives me plenty of resolution without obvious
compression artifacts.


"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44e0670e@linux...
> How much lower could you set your record levels before it is no longer
> beneficial?
>
> thx
> b
>
> --
> Brando
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rote:
>Here is one I was thinking of...
>
>http://www.penn-elcom.com/ProductList.asp?GC=520
>
>The other is TCH, but they are harder to find on google...
>will post it up tomorrow.
>
>David.
>
>Dave(EK Sound) wrote:
>
>> I will post a link tomorrow when I am back in the office... for the
>> "real" stuff. ;-)
>>
>> David.
>>
Thanks Dave,
I will give this a try.
geneJust purchased two 10ft HD50 M/M cables off of ebay for $47.
That is 50% savings from the cheapest websites I found.
Thanks all,

BrandonHere's the other one:

https://www.tchweb.com/cgi-bin/TCH2.storefront/
Re: OT: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69790 is a reply to message #69769] Thu, 29 June 2006 22:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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arget="_blank">http://www.penn-elcom.com/ProductList.asp?GC=520
>>
>>The other is TCH, but they are harder to find on google...
>>will post it up tomorrow.
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Dave(EK Sound) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I will post a link tomorrow when I am back in the office... for the
>>>"real" stuff. ;-)
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>
> Thanks Dave,
> I will give this a try.
> geneEK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>Here's the other one:
>
>https://www.tchweb.com/cgi-bin/TCH2.storefront/
>
>David.
>

This store had the best options for small orders:

http://www.foamorder.com/

Thanks everyone.
GeneHi Sarah,

Well, I suspect there are all sorts of things in our world that Jesus
disapproves of, including slavery, female circumciscion,
sharia, burqa's, the deliberate targeting of civilians, and
Islamofascism in general. (Oh, and not to mention those who don't
believe in him, attributing positions to him to make political points)

But there is certainly lots of guilt to go around isn't there?

That's why Christians believe these to be the last days of earth's
history. There are no easy answers. Maybe no answers at all,
except to hold fast and warn everyone of what is coming.

Please notice though, that we are not "fighting them here", we
are, quite successfuly *catching* them here, before any fighting
is needed. Weakening the ghouls and head choppers makes us
safer, it is clear. Give them ground, and they use the ground for
more attacks. Appease them and you get more of the same.
This is not disputable.
Just take them at their own words. They clearly see your version
of "peace" as weakness and an opportunity to kill more of us.

Yet, it is really hard to take a purely right wing position, I know. I
DO NOT trust our gummint one little bit. Too many soldiers died
in Vietnam for no reason to do that. Venal, cowardly, and amoral
leaders are responsible for the deaths of too many great young men
and women to trust them. (Bill Clinton was no better than
Nixon and Johnson BTW, just read "Blackhawk Down") At least
W is commited to victory.


The only thing even worse than blind patriotism is the insanity being
peddled by the left.

And as a Christian I admit to the strong possibility of a time in the
near future, when there is no difference, morally, between the
right and left whatsoever.

And then shall the end come.


DC




"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.om> wrote:
>I didn't ask why they were foiled, silly. You said, "we need to know
>exactly how these plots were foiled," so I was just repeating that and
>offering up an answer that I, of course, do not believe at all. I was
>merely making fun of those people who apparently do believe these things,

>and attempting to satirically point out the particular absurdity of the

>"fighting them there so we don't have to fight them here," justification
for
>Iraq. I don't actually have "my own personal Jesus," but somehow I just

>don't think he would approve of all the "collateral damage."
>
>Perhaps you knew I was being "tongue in cheek," and you were too and I just

>missed the subtlety. :)
>
>Shalom,
>
>Sarah J. Burke, RN
>
>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>news:44e01125
Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69795 is a reply to message #69769] Fri, 30 June 2006 00:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dubya Mark Wilson is currently offline  Dubya Mark Wilson   UNITED STATES
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r /> >>> > ;o)
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>Hi all,

Got an email telling me that I had a "greeting card" to pick up from
a friend.

The "greeting card" was a .exe file...


DCAs a believeing Christian,
why should we do "Anything at to save oursleves form the inevitable"??
If Jesus is soon to return, then why are so worried about the end times??

We are to pray and help those who are not saved, to get saved..
Jesus goes on record to say that " No one but the Father(God) knows the end
of time(earth), to be ready (Spiritualy) when he (Jesus) comes..
He aslo states, "There will be wars AND Rumors of wars, daughters against
mothers, sons against fathers, nations against nations..But "FEAR Not"..

It seems that we (Christians) are fearing for the Jesus return instead of
Celebrating his coming..
We(Christians) need to read the test again..

Oh yeah, Jesus also goes on record to say "Love they Enemies"..I know, what
a hard thing to do, but we took an "Oath of Faith " to follow his (Jesus)
teachings. So, we are not to only pick out his commandments that suits or
fit us depending on the situation. LAD


"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Sarah,
>
>Well, I suspect there are all sorts of things in our world that Jesus
>disapproves of, including slavery, female circumciscion,
>sharia, burqa's, the deliberate targeting of civilians, and
>Islamofascism in general. (Oh, and not to mention those who don't
>believe in him, attributing positions to him to make political points)
>
>But there is certainly lots of guilt to go around isn't there?
>
>That's why Christians believe these to be the last days of earth's
>history. There are no easy answers. Maybe no answers at all,
>except to hold fast and warn everyone of what is coming.
>
>Please notice though, that we are not "fighting them here", we
>are, quite successfuly *catching* them here, before any fighting
>is needed. Weakening the ghouls and head choppers makes us
>safer, it is clear. Give them ground, and they use the ground for
>more attacks. Appease them and you get more of the same.
>This is not disputable.
>Ju
Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69804 is a reply to message #69769] Fri, 30 June 2006 07:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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t.gr" target="_blank">musurgio@otenet.gr
> >
> >
>I've got this thing in the insert loop of my Lexicon Signature 284 amp. It's
friggin wonderful. I'll get around to 'speramentin' some more when I get the
time. I'm going to get into the deep editing on the computer as soon as I
get myself another active USB extender. The editing functions look to be
really good and really easy.

this thang rock'eth most seriously

;o)


"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote in message news:44e0df1a$1@linux...
>
> Cool! Let me know if you try the orchestra trick
>
> DC
>
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >This thing sounds great. Best $70.00 I've spent in a while. the twelve
> >string emulation is about as good as I've ever heard, short of a real 12
> >string. It can transform a strat into a pretty convincing Ricky.......at
> >least to my old ears.
> >
> >Deej
&
Re: OT: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69810 is a reply to message #69790] Fri, 30 June 2006 08:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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br /> Take them at their words. Believe them.

BTW, Ghandi's method has limits and in his own case became
nothing but self righteousness to the point he ended up killing
his wife because he would not allow an injection of antibiotics.

He called the injection "violence" and would not permit it, so she
died of an easily-treatable infection.

Think Jesus approved?


>Some in our race (Islam) wanted to use Force, which
>would've only incited a full-out race war. What good would that have done??What
>would've been gained if the African American populous would've listened
to
>the Nation of Islam and gone "Guns Blazing"?? We'd still be killing each
>other. Thanks God cooler heads prevailed..


Wouldn't have happened. The Nation of Islam would have been
annihilated and many innocents would have suffered, most of them
black. The remaining black americans (the vast majority) would
have been operating some of the weapons cutting down the Nation
of Islam. We would have gone on as a country, just like we did after
the SLA. Sorry, but that's reality.

There is no equivilence between national defense, carried out to the
best of our ability, and the potential actions of the Nation of Islam.


>All in all, God ways are the best way and not Man's way.
>LAD..

You are right, and what scares the crap out of me is the idea of
being led into war by a corrupt leader and having those deaths on
my head. I hope I can see the point at which we can no longer
support the govt. but I do not think we have reached it yet.


Hey, BTW. I am African as well. Got my results from the
National Geographic Genographic test.

https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/

I thought we were Italian on my Dad's side, but it turns out that
Dad's family started in Somalia and Ethopia. We are most highly
reresented in the current population of North Africans and there
are Jews, Greeks, Italians, and Spaniards in their too, but it is an African
family line.

Do the test if you can, but prepared to be surprised.

DCIt's a Yamaha MagicStomp.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Yamaha-Magicstomp-II- Guitar-Effects-Processor?sku=151560

Looks like they are out until the 18th.

DC


TC <tc@spammetodeathyoubastards.org> wrote:
>Deej,
>
>Which box is that? I missed it..
>
>Cheers,
>
>TC
>
>DJ wrote:
>> This thing sounds great. Best $70.00 I've spent in a while. the twelve
>> string emulation is about as good as I've ever heard, short of a real
12
>> string. It can transform a strat into a pretty convincing Ricky.......at
>> least to my old ears.
>>
>> Deej
>>
>>> Oh yeah, Jesus also goes on record to say "Love they Enemies"..I know,
what
> a hard thing to do, but we took an "Oath of Faith " to follow his (Jesus)
> teachings. So, we are not to only pick out his commandments that suits or
> fit us depending on the situation. LAD


Forgiving them (terrorists) I believe is God's function. Our job is to
simply arrange the meeting!
- Norman Swartzkoph

;o)



"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:44e0c513$1@linux...
>
> As a believeing Christian,
> why should we do "Anything at to save oursleves form the inevitable"??
> If Jesus is soon to return, then why are so worried about the end times??
>
> We are to pray and help those who are not saved, to get saved..
> Jesus goes on record to say that " No one but the Father(God) knows the
end
> of time(earth), to be ready (Spiritualy) when he (Jesus) comes..
> He aslo states, "There will be wars AND Rumors of wars, daughters against
> mothers, sons against fathers, nations against nations..But "FEAR Not"..
>
> It seems that we (Christians) are fearing for the Jesus return instead of
> Celebrating his coming..
> We(Christians) need to read the test again..
>
> Oh yeah, Jes
Re: I'm looking for your Road Stories about.... [message #69811 is a reply to message #69795] Fri, 30 June 2006 08:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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us also goes on record to say "Love they Enemies"..I know,
what
> a hard thing to do, but we took an "Oath of Faith " to follow his (Jesus)
> teachings. So, we are not to only pick out his commandments that suits or
> fit us depending on the situation. LAD
>
>
> "DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
> >
> >Hi Sarah,
> >
> >Well, I suspect there are all sorts of things in our world that Jesus
> >disapproves of, including slavery, female circumciscion,
> >sharia, burqa's, the deliberate targeting of civilians, and
> >Islamofascism in general. (Oh, and not to mention those who don't
> >believe in him, attributing positions to him to make political points)
> >
> >But there is certainly lots of guilt to go around isn't there?
> >
> >That's why Christians believe these to be the last days of earth's
> >history. There are no easy answers. Maybe no answers at all,
> >except to hold fast and warn everyone of what is coming.
> >
> >Please notice though, that we are not "fighting them here", we
> >are, quite successfuly *catching* them here, before any fighting
> >is needed. Weakening the ghouls and head choppers makes us
> >safer, it is clear. Give them ground, and they use the ground for
> >more attacks. Appease them and you get more of the same.
> >This is not disputable.
> >Just take them at their own words. They clearly see your version
> >of "peace" as weakness and an opportunity to kill more of us.
> >
> >Yet, it is really hard to take a purely right wing position, I know. I
> >DO NOT trust our gummint one little bit. Too many soldiers died
> >in Vietnam for no reason to do that. Venal, cowardly, and amoral
> >leaders are responsible for the deaths of too many great young men
> >and women to trust them. (Bill Clinton was no better than
> >Nixon and Johnson BTW, just read "Blackhawk Down") At least
> >W is commited to victory.
> >
> >
> >The only thing even worse than blind patriotism is the insanity being
> >peddled by the left.
> >
> >And as a Christian I admit to the strong possibility of a time in the
> >near future, when there is no difference, morally, between the
> >right and left whatsoever.
> >
> >And then shall the end come.
> >
> >
> >DC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.om> wrote:
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> >>I didn't ask why they were foiled, silly. You said, "we need to know
> >>exactly how these plots were foiled," so I was just repeating that and
>
> >>offering up an answer that I, of course, do not believe at all. I was
>
> >>merely making fun of those people who apparently do believe these
things,
> >
> >>and attempting to satirically point out the particular absurdity of the
> >
> >>"fighting them there s
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oralizing and discouraging all the would be
terrorists
> >in
> >>>> the world.
> >>>
> >>> Well, I guess if that's what you believed foiled these attacks then
why
> >
> >>> are
> >>> you asking why they were foiled?
> >>> I'm not so sure it was Jesus personally, but I guess, if you say so.
> >>>
> >>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:44e00d42$1@linux...
> >>>> How these plots were foiled? How these plots were foiled?!? Weren't
> >
> >>>> they
> >>>> foiled because Freedom is on the March in Iraq? Aren't we fighting
>
> >>>> "them"
> >>>> there, so we don't have to fight "them" here? The British police
could
&g
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