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Re: I know you guys will love this one..... [message #57040 is a reply to message #57032] |
Thu, 18 August 2005 11:52 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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melons as a US patrol was passing. A civilian died.
Again, there was no official account of these deaths. They were not recorded
by the government nor by the occupying armies nor, of course, by the Western
press. Like the bodies in the Baghdad city mortuary, they did not exist.
Debate Rages over Number of Civilians Killed in Conflict
The number of Iraqis killed since March 2003 has long been a matter of
fierce debate, in the absence of any figures from American and British military
or civilian officials on the spot.
"We don't do body counts," was the terse comment of General Tommy Franks,
commander of the US-led invasion - though it has been claimed that the Pentagon
does in fact keep a running total, which it refuses to make public, for fear
of increasing public doubts about the war. Undoubtedly however the figure
for Iraqi civilians dwarfs the toll of US and British troops, which is meticulously
recorded. Some 1,850 American and almost 100 British soldiers have been killed.
In addition at least 12,000 US soldiers have been wounded. But according
to the Iraq Body Count (IBC), a non-profit project regarded as the most authoritative
independent source on Iraqi casualties, the civilian toll as of yesterday
was a minimum of 23,589, and a maximum of 26,
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Re: I know you guys will love this one..... [message #57093 is a reply to message #57085] |
Sat, 20 August 2005 02:20 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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ely is that's what's needed. These
devices can also be used as 1:1 balancing transformers for things like
RNC's, etc.
Plus.........they don't make them any more so one of these would feel right
at home here at the studio of the living dead.
;o)
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:43074ef6@linux...
> I've got a 1402 here........and a GR MP2-MH. Both of them are useful. The
> Mackie pre's actually work better with some mics/sources than the
> GR.......especially for mics with bright characteristics that I want to
tame
> without adding the color of a tube preamp. I've got a Rode NTV here that
> really gets that Beatle'sy U47 into a V72 kinda' sound from a vocalist
when
> using it with a Mackie preamp.
>
> Go figure.
>
> Deej
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> "uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:4306705a@linux...
> > Ummmmm, I mean absolutely no offense, but one's mileage may vary here.
We
> > found the Mackie preamps to be a notch better than bad, and the RNP just
a
> > few notches better.
> >
> > Just sayin',
> > Jimmy
> >
> >
> > "Gantt Kushner" <gizmo@his.com> wrote in message
> > news:43065B94.5080F000@his.com...
> > > I needed to do some acoustic guitar tracks for a client, and
> > > I'm currently set up for a small choir and didn't feel like
> > > tearing the the setup apart, so I decided to use the mic pre's
> > > in my Mackie 1402 (using the insert outs, of course, so as
> > > to bypass extraneous circuitry). I set my trusty old AKG
> > > 451's up in an X-Y configuration and moved my '79 Martin
> > > M-38 around bit
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