| Firewire Question 6-pin/4-pin [message #93875] |
Sat, 22 December 2007 12:40  |
Nil
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leading to a loss in sales. It's ridicu=
>lous to say that Apple<BR>
>>>>>> records<BR>
>>>>>> has an exclusive right to the common name Apple. =
>;That would be like<BR>
></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF">> a<BR>
></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000">>>> zoo<BR><
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| Re: Firewire Question 6-pin/4-pin [message #93899 is a reply to message #93875] |
Sat, 22 December 2007 19:45   |
Chris Ludwig
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long, long time, I finally got my 2nd CD finished and made.
> It was recorded entirely in Paris, and mastered entirely in Paris by our
>own Sakis. It is called, "Images of Movements thru Time and Space."
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> It is a bit difficult to categorize, as it has roots in jazz due to the
>improvisation involved, yet it also has classical and avant garde roots.
> There is more information about the CD, along with some mp3 samples on
>my site at www.enchantedvibrations.net
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>I even got Gene Lennon involved in checking out my mixes early on. I have
>some GREAT players joining me, including guitarist Michael Gregory. Check
>it out.
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>Lou GuarinoLou -
Congrats to you, the musicians, and Sakis for more great work. Can't
wait to get my cd in the mail.
If you're ever coming thru Maryland in your travels, come by to
compare your Lawler Committee with my '54 Committee. Also, I would
love to hear you jam on my Lawler flugelhorn.
Good
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| Re: Firewire Question 6-pin/4-pin [message #93900 is a reply to message #93878] |
Sat, 22 December 2007 19:47   |
Paul Braun
 Messages: 391 Registered: September 2005
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luck with cd sales. Feel free to autograph mine!
- Paul Artola
Ellicott City, Maryland
On 23 Feb 2008 12:02:24 +1000, "Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net>
wrote:
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>Wow! After a long, long time, I finally got my 2nd CD finished and made.
> It was recorded entirely in Paris, and mastered entirely in Paris by our
>own Sakis. It is called, "Images of Movements thru Time and Space."
>
> It is a bit difficult to categorize, as it has roots in jazz due to the
>improvisation involved, yet it also has classical and avant garde roots.
> There is more information about the CD, along with some mp3 samples on
>my site at www.enchantedvibrations.net
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>I even got Gene Lennon involved in checking out my mixes early on. I have
>some GREAT players joining me, including guitarist Michael Gregory. Check
>it out.
>
>Lou GuarinoI know your message is for James but I feel like jumping in... :^)
Aaron Allen wrote:
> We'll just have to disagree about it I guess. I still like ya and I
> t
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| Re: Firewire Question 6-pin/4-pin [message #93901 is a reply to message #93899] |
Sat, 22 December 2007 21:18  |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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hink you're a cool dude, just a bit misguided :) I find nothing ethical
> in the things I've posted about so far and you could post the same kind
> of things about MS and we'd see that together. But not the mighty blue
> apple? Added to that the Jobs li(n)e by li(n)e <-bad pun #1> that was
> pushed on the public* (*).*
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> It ain't like I'm saying MS is ethical - they're not, either - but the
> only thing keeping Apple from being the same ugly foul hairy beast is
> financial firepower.
Interesting, so you're saying that any corporation with a lot of money
is going to be unethical and corrupt? If so, that would explain a lot...
> Gates lies about how great Vista is. It's a turd.
Apparently so.
> Jobs lied about how great Motorola chips were. They were turds.
Heh. Well, although there WERE hyped for sure, they were/are hardly
turds, Aaron. I'm still running a G4 laptop and a dual G5 desktop.
The G4 laptop runs a lot of apps just fine, I use it for article
writing, research, and 2D animation work. Not so much for music and
video because I have the G5, although my wife uses a slightly newer G4
laptop to completely run her business and do voiceover production. My
laptop has a broken hinge, so it's going to be replaced when the next
MacBook Pro update comes out (I'm holding out for Penryn).
The G5 still rocks in a big way, and even though there are faster
machines I'm not in a big hurry to replace it. It still does what I
bought it to do, and does it well. I recently
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