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Re: Midi to XLR [message #62024 is a reply to message #62020] |
Thu, 29 December 2005 11:04 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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Jamie and Thad are among my favorite online folk. {I've met Jamie in person,
so I know he's really as mellow as he says. I feel like I"ve met Thad, but
we've only talked online.) They both have forgotten more than I'll ever know.
Dj, too, only he's truly dangerous...!
Meanwhile, Boston was fun - a cold, a crowded schedule, and just plain fear
of the unknown stopped me from contacting Paris folk in the area. Sorry.
I'll try again if there's a next time -
The cat is asleep on my lap.
-steve the jetlaggedThanks Steve. Glad you had fun in Boston and made it home safe and
sound. If you ever come to Colorado you gotta look me up.
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
steve the artguy wrote:
> What a fascinating thread!
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> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>As far as what Apple is, I'll stick by what I said. I apply the same logic
>>I use to individuals and other companies--you are where you make you living.
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> well.
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> By that logic, I've been an in-home elder care provider for years, until
> the job disappeared, and now I'm a heir. Art and music haven't paid my rent
> entirely probably for a decade. But I prefer to think of myself as an artist/musician.
> Pride on my part.
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> As to those pesky computer things, I love 'em all. I'm typing on my old second-hand,
> internet-virus-proof iMac, which works just swell. Beside me is my handmade
> XP machine, which hums along swimmingly on two monitors. The G4 is waiting
> for me to finally get my act together and install Paris in it. When will
> it happen? Who knows? So many things seem to intrude.
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> Jamie and Thad are among my favorite online folk. {I've met Jamie in person,
> so I know he's really as mellow as he says. I feel like I"ve met Thad, but
> we've only talked online.) They both have forgotten more than I'll ever know.
> Dj, too, only he's truly dangerous...!
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> Meanwhile, Boston was fun - a cold, a crowded schedule, and just plain fear
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