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Thermal compound or paste??? [message #56711] |
Mon, 08 August 2005 20:09 |
Rod Lincoln
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spect that was the issue.
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>I don't know how much more I'll get done tonight, but I'll progress further
>during the week and keep you both posted. Fingers crossed it might be coming
>good. :o)
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>Cheers,
>Kim.Right there with you
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Re: Thermal compound or paste??? [message #56718 is a reply to message #56716] |
Mon, 08 August 2005 20:59 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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gt;>your
>>>>doing testing work. I was under the impression that artic silver was the
>>>>way to go over thermal pads. Is that wrong????
>>>>Rod
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Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762DImitrios <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>I have used for the last 4 years Ramtech cable and I am striving to get
>that warm sound I used to get when I was using in my older studio Klotz
>cable.
>I am definetely sure that the cabling is responsible for that.
>I get now this trebly zingy kind of sound when with Klotz I had a
>flatter warmer sound.
>Anyone sharing any thoughts tests on this matter ?
>Any suggestion as per cable brand ?
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
Mogami, Canare, Supra, Klotz - GOOD
Belden - OK
Monster, C.B.I. - Fair
Whirlwind, Proco, etc –BAD!
GeneOur thoughts are with you and Amy, Deej.
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
DJ wrote:
> We're off to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale Arizona tomorrow. Amy's having
> some big problems. I'm praying in a pretty serious way right about now. I
> need some rest to I'm posting this up and then I'm
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Re: Thermal compound or paste??? [message #56762 is a reply to message #56741] |
Tue, 09 August 2005 16:14 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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't help with the skins (although it rings a bell - I'm fairly
> sure at least one person was working with a differently skinner Paris).
>
> Unfortunately I also missed the letter to ID (having also been away for a
> while). Reckon it's worth us sending a belated update with our names (that
> way we might passed the magic 100 barrier)...? Was there any response?
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
> "Perrin" <captainperrin@atyahoo.com> wrote:
>> I haven't checked in since October! - I got fired, moved, lost a drummer,
>> wife & I had a baby girl (well, she did all the work) got a new job, got
> a
>> new drummer...Paris has been collecting dust until now.
>>
>> Wow, lots o' intersting stuff going on here:
>> -saw the letter to ID...very cool, wish I had checkd in to sign it...sorry
>> -Skins! finally, it looks like this has been figured out.
>> I've read just about every thread I could find to catch up on what has
>> happened with the skins.
>> I teach Photoshop at a college - so I'm ok on the editing and bit depth
>> etc...
>> BUT
>> where are these .bmp files? Are they embedded in the .exe?
>> How does one get to these?
>>
>> I already did a search and I pray I'm not kicking a kicked horse.
>> Those of you who know me via the NG know that I rarely ask any
>> questions...when I do, I'm really stuck.
>> I've been trying to get rid of that golden eyesore for quite some time now
>> and I really like the skins I've seen. Just need to know the process.
>>
>> Any pointers would be appreciated! We don't have Paris 4 now (wink wink)or
>> anything really exciting that I missed...do we??
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Perrin
>>
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>Hi Stephen,
Wow! Thanks...I'll go check it out. I also have very little time, but I'll
see what I can do. This is very exciting.
I have already encountered the awesome power of Streamline being merged with
illustrator CS2 - I teach PS & Illus courses and, man, it is really hard to
keep the students from auto tracing photos. I can tell that they didn't do
them by hand, but it's getting harder to notice the differences. The CS
version had a horrible auto trace, but the students figured out to us Flash
for better results.
Again, thanks for the info and YES when I dig around I just might have a few
more ?s for ya.
Perrin
in article 42f76437@linux, Stephen Stecyk at smp@smppro.com wrote on 8/8/05
8:53 AM:
> Hey Perrin,
>
> To get to the bitmaps, you will need a little program called PE Explorer,
> which is available at www.heaventools.com .
> It has a 30 day time limit, but is a much more smooth program to work with
> than the one mention in previous posts (the problem being that the 8 bit
> bitmaps would retain the original palette, so if you changed the color
> scheme drastically, it made things look really off). Once you have the PE
> Explorer, you can go into the Paris.exe file (make sure you work on a copy
> of the original file, rather than the original itself) and browse around for
> the bitmaps. Simply save them, work on them, then replace them. It
> actually really cool once you get something completed - I just don't have
> time to presently. If you have any questions, feel free to g
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Re: Thermal compound or paste??? [message #56775 is a reply to message #56762] |
Tue, 09 August 2005 21:58 |
RZ
Messages: 61 Registered: July 2005
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t;>>(not
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>>for me)and it says not to use thermal grease, only the
>> >>>>>>pads...unless
>> >
>> >>>>>>your
>> >>>>>>doing testing work. I was under the impression that artic silver
>> >>>>>>was
>> > the
>> >>>>>>way to go over thermal pads. Is that wrong????
>> >>>>>>Rod
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>--
>> >>Chris Ludwig
>> >>ADK
>> >>chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
>> >>www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
>> >>(859) 635-5762
>> >
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>I pray the Lord cover you and your family with His abundant grace and mercy.
Peace.
RZ
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:42f92260$1@linux...
> Thanks everyone. Amy isn't up for a 9 hour drive today so we've regrouped
> and are flying out to Phoenix in the morning. I have read all the posts
and
> I appreciate them all. I've been scurrying around suince yesterday trying
to
> arrange to keep the boat afloat while we're gone and I'm just about there.
> I'm not sure when we'll be back but hopefully it will be a short visit.
>
> You guys are the best,
>
> Deej
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:42f8246a@linux...
> > We're off to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale Arizona tomorrow. Amy's
having
> > some big problems. I'm praying in a pretty serious way right about now.
I
> > need some rest to I'm posting this up and then I'm hitting the rack.
It's
> > been a bad couple of days here. I hope I have some good news to report
in
> a
> > few days. I'll likely be offline until the weekend.
> >
> > Deej
> >
> >
>
>Hey DJ,
Our prayers from Vancouver are with you and Amy..
May God be with you both in comfort and healing.
Cheers,
TC
DJ wrote:
> We're off to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale Arizona tomorrow. Amy's having
> some big problems. I'm praying in a pretty serious way right about now. I
> need some rest to I'm posting this up and then I'm hitting the rack. It's
> been a bad couple of days here. I hope I have some good news to report in a
> few days. I'll likely be offline until the weekend.
>
> Deej
>
>Thanks for the heads up John.
Dubya
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
news:42f98975$1@linux...
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> DJ had posted earlier about using the Nady Ribbon mic
> and really liking it. I ended up buying some of the
> (basically) same mics badged by Shiny Box, and am also
> liking them a lot. I have some Royers, and they are
> different mics than the SB. Jon, the owner (and by the way,
> a great guy to work with) says they are a lot more like
> a RCA 44, and I would agree with that. I cut some great
> sounding acoustic guitars with them recently, and am very
> happy, especially with the price (165$ for the mic, and he
> just came out with a new smaller body for 150$), and they come
> with a nice bag and case, too...
>
> Check it out: www.shinybox.com....or a pry bar !!!
Dubya
> I pulled with force until the chip came out of the
> socket with the pins locked down. That would never happen with grease."Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonli
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Re: Thermal compound or paste??? [message #56777 is a reply to message #56775] |
Tue, 09 August 2005 22:02 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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r />
>I've completely changed my opinion of Dave Navarro as a person. As a
>musician, I'm still not into his work. But as a person, he's warm,
>genuine, and articulate -- far from the tattoo'd circus freak he
>appears to be.
I'm not into much of the stuff he's done, but I think he's a
pretty solid player - definitely no wanker, that's for sure.
>I was never an INXS fan.
Me either, never got into them at all.
Neil"W. Mark Wilson" <wmarkwilson@verizon.net> wrote:
>"Boxen"
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>Thanks Paul; this has got to be one of the best malapropisms I've seen in
a while.
It would be German for the plural of "box". :)
NeilWow I never thought he was above adequate, Jane's was more about stylism than
anything. And he wasn't that good at all with the Chilli's I have not heard
the solos stuff though
"justcron" <justcron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote:
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>"Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote in message
>news:1auif11fkr6dv4od0ijuvgetrnvlt83ib5@4ax.com...
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>> I've completely changed my opinion of Dave Navarro as a person. As a
>> musician, I'm still not into his work.
>
>dudes a frikkin genius guitar player
>
>I doubt I'd be caught dead watchin that show.
>
>On 10 Aug 2005 22:32:12 +1000, "Neil" <IIOU@IU.com> wrote:
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>Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>>Anyone watching this show?
>
>I've caught parts of a couple of episodes, but it does't hold
>my interest all that long.
>
I usually don't watch reality stuff at all. Just started watching
because we'd seen the one guy up close and personal -- we somehow
ended up with front row, almost center tix for WWRY.
>>I've completely changed my opinion of Dave Navarro as a person. As a
>>musician, I'm still not into his work. But as a person, he's warm,
>>genuine, and articulate -- far from the tattoo'd circus freak he
>>appears to be.
>
>I'm not into much of the stuff he's done, but I think he's a
>pretty solid player - definitely no wanker, that's for sure.
>
And I also haven't heard solo material. I may have to give it a listen
-- Jane's and RHCP did absolutely nothing for me.
I'm very good friends with his cousin Dan Navarro, of Lowen & Navarro,
so I've gotten some skinny on him from a family perspective, and he is
actually a warm, genuine person. And he's sleeping with Carmen
Electra. Hard to fault him for that....
pab
"Enjoy every sandwich." -- Warren Zevon
"Here at Microsoft, Quality is job, oh, I dunno, maybe 7 or 8?"On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 21:04:27 -0700, "W. Mark Wilson"
<wmarkwilson@verizon.net> wrote:
>"Boxen"
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>Thanks Paul; this has got to be one of the best malapropisms I've seen in a
>while.
>
Thanks. Amongst the live sound ng I hang with, it's a
commonly-accepted plural of boxes.
pab
"Enjoy every sandwich." -- Warren Zevon
"Here at Microsoft, Quality is job, oh, I dunno, maybe 7 or 8?"uhh... guys... if you consider yourself some type of high falootin musical
guitar critic... dont bother checking out the solo material either...
jeez...it's like talking with someone that says Jimi Hendrix sucks or
something... what do you do with THAT??
"Paul Braun" <cygnus_diespamdie@ctgonline.org> wrote in message
news:42fa0788.1821399@218.214.23.222...
> On 10 Aug 2005 22:32:12 +1000, "Neil" <IIOU@IU.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>>>Anyone watching this show?
>>
>>I've caught parts of a couple of episodes, but it does't hold
>>my interest all that long.
>>
> I usually don't watch reality stuff at all. Just started watching
> because we'd seen the one guy up close and personal -- we somehow
> ended up with front row, almost center tix for WWRY.
>
>>>I've completely changed my opinion of Dave Navarro as a person. As a
>>>musician, I'm still not into his work. But as a person, he's warm,
>>>genuine, and articulate -- far from the tattoo'd circus freak he
>>>appears to be.
>>
>>I'm not into much of the stuff he's done, but I think he's a
>>pretty solid player - definitely no wanker, that's for sure.
>>
> And I also haven't heard solo material. I may have to give it a listen
> -- Jane's and RHCP did absolutely nothing for me.
>
> I'm very good friends with his cousin Dan Nav
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