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EDS Compression for dummies [message #57469] Wed, 31 August 2005 23:39 Go to next message
Dale is currently offline  Dale   
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former, perfect alternative energy
>> technologies,
>> build nuclear plants and plan for the end of petrochemical lifestyle as
>> the
>> supplies dwindle. Thing is, about 90% of manufactured goods are petroleum
>> based. I guess I'll have to wire my studio with hemp twine and coconut
>> shells.
>>
>> ;o(
>>
>> Deej
>>
>> "DTerry" <dterry@no_spamkeyofd.net> wrote in message
>> news:BF3BDC79.3FB3%dterry@no_spamkeyofd.net...
>>> Ditto here too. My post about studio rates was my humorous way of
>> glossing
>>> over my anger with the oil industry. You guys are
Re: EDS Compression for dummies [message #57470 is a reply to message #57469] Thu, 01 September 2005 00:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dimitrios is currently offline  Dimitrios   GREECE
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right, we are on
>> borrowed
>>> time with oil as a fuel source (industry aside), but even so, I found it
>>> quite interesting that other similarly affected industries had a very
>>> different response: a seafood supplier (some of our seafood in the US
>> only
>>> comes from the Gulf) said it might affect prices later down the road -
>>> key
>>> words "might", "later". Another supplier said he would absorb the cost
>>> increase if there was one, rather than pass it along to consumers.
>>>
>>> The oil industry however raised prices *before* Katrina hit. That's
>>> price
>>> gouging and greed, pure and simple - not speculation. Maybe I've
>>> oversimplified the situation, and I know Katrina had a big impact on the
>>> industry, but worldwide, oil companies have the rest of the world over a
>>> barrel, figuratively and literally.
>>>
>>> To add to justcron's link, some neighboring hotels were charging
>> $199/night
>>> for $40 rooms. This is beyond sad. It's despicable and barbaric.
>>>
>>> Jimmy - you aren't the only one hoping it won't come due just yet. To
>>> be
>>> honest, I really wonder how we'll survive if we hit a severe energy
>> crisis.
>>> It would likely cause complete economic collapse. I pray our fears are
>>> unfounded...but maybe that's the wrong prayer. Today we took our 4 yr
Re: EDS Compression for dummies [message #57471 is a reply to message #57469] Thu, 01 September 2005 01:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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r /> >>> old
>>> son to his first soccer practice - first team sport for him. Beautiful
>> day
>>> in Colorado...but I have to wonder what kind of future he will have.
>>>
>>> Analyst say tonight gas could exceed $4/gallon here. No way am I buying
>>> another gas car. There was a guy in Manitou Springs giving holding a
>>> training night on making alternative diesel fuel from common, abundant
>>> materials (garbage?). It involved building a pretty simple sounding
>>> converter from basic materials, and he claimed it worked very well and
>>> burned clean. I'm cool with dropping banana peels into a hydrogenated
>>> combobulator system.
>>>
>>> Dedric
>>>
>>> On 8/31/05 8:59 PM, in article 43166eb0@linux, "uptown jimmy"
>>> <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Exactly.
>&g
Re: EDS Compression for dummies [message #57482 is a reply to message #57471] Thu, 01 September 2005 07:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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foreign oil producers and causes the “need” for Big-Stick diplomacy.

Unfortunately we are about to come to a critical fork in the road.

The people who will profit the most will be pushing the idea that we must
reduce or remove all environmental constraints on energy suppliers to help
us achieve independence and keep our economy working. This will help make
many of them even richer and will shorten the time before we completely run
out of US oil reserves, but will also cause tremendous health issues and
will result in serious environmental impacts. Some of this already started.
Only a national level push for new energy sources and energy independence,
similar to the 1960s push to go to the moon, will help us now.
That plus having a White House and Congress that actually cares more about
saving our economy then their personal wealth.
Genewhat's even better is that no one seems to care. Maybe some of those
tax breaks could be suspended and used for disaster relief rather than
asking joe citizen to pony up for it on telethons.

as to the MTBE...remember when reduced salt and fats soups were
introduced...they had less yet cost more. i also don't remember them
having any flavor. oh well, such is life.

On 2 Sep 2005 01:22:37 +1000, "gene lennon"
<glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:

>
>Has anyone noticed that after working five years on the new White House sponsored
>energy bill, the U.S. Congress passed a bill that fails to reduce America’s
>dependence on oil, fails to address the threat of global warming, fails to
>make any significant new investments in clean energy, and fails to help consumers
>at the gas pump.
>What it did do includes:
>Grants the oil and gas industries an exemption for their construction activities
>from compliance with Clean Water Act.
Re: EDS Compression for dummies [message #57510 is a reply to message #57470] Thu, 01 September 2005 13:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dale is currently offline  Dale   
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br /> >>> "Time For a Revolution" <stickittobush@whitehouse.crap> wrote in message
>>> news:43174564$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Bush on Good Moring America today....
>>>>
>>>> "Who would have thought the levee would have breached?"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "No One Can Say They Didn't See It Coming"
>>>> By Sidney Blumenthal
>>>> Salon.com
>>>>
>>>> Wednesday 31 August 2005
>>>>
>>>> In 2001, FEMA warned that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of
>>>> the
>>>> three most likely disasters in the U.S. But the Bush administration cut
>>>> New
>>>> Orleans flood control funding by 44 percent to pay for the Iraq war.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A New Orleans resident waded through floodwaters coated with a fine
>>>> layer
>>>> of oil in the flooded downtown area on Tuesday, August 30, 2005.
>>>>
>>>> Biblical in its uncontrolled rage and scope, Hurricane Katrina has left
>>>> millions of Americans to scavenge for food and shelter and hundreds to
>>>> thousands
>>>> reportedly dead. With its main levee broken, the evacuated city of New
>>>> Orleans
>>>> has become part of the Gulf of Mexico. But the damage wrought by the
>>>> hurricane
>>>> may not entirely be the result of an act of nature.
>>>>
>>>> A year ago the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed to study how New
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Re: EDS Compression for dummies [message #57532 is a reply to message #57482] Thu, 01 September 2005 22:19 Go to previous message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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at for about 6 months,
then
> started having the same issues), you name it.
>
> When they are working, they sound very nice and that's why I have kept
them
> and babied them along, but I just can't put up with this unreliable
garbage
> any more. They are worthless to me if I can't depend on them.
>
> I'm thinking about selling them *as is* with a truthful statement about
> their condition, but I might also just enjoy the hell out of video taped
> sledge hammering or maybe a target practice session with these as the
> target. I could send the pics to Fletcher so he can put this up alongside
> the dead Mackie mixer and ADAT shit on a stick memorial. I recall posts
> indicating that he has no love for this product either.
>
> I did own a couple of PA2 preamps a while back that sounded darned good. I
> sold them in good condition. I hope they aren't acting like these old
Indigo
> series processors now.
>
> ;o(
>
>Hi,
After some good tries I came up with a paris wormhole version.
There is one specific version (which Adrian from wormhole has tailored to
our needs) that will work best with Paris.
It works under Me and I can have at least 8 tracks of fully synced audio
tracks coming from second computer via lan.
You have to use though console wrapper as it is the only yet that sends
syncing information.
I wanna know when I finally test this baby that he will get some support
from us.
We have to buy some of us (I have already) ) to justify all his extra
efforts he made for us.
It is cheap anyway...
Please respond with some positive interest in buying.
Afterall you will get fuller versions with updates for other systems that
work great along with Paris version.
Come on guys we don't expect people to work for us and have nothing for
return...
This way we may keep Paris alive for years (I hope) to come...
Regards,
Dimitrios"W. Mark Wilson" <wmarkwilson@verizon.net> wrote:

>No disrespect to you but what a crock to conclude that a Cat5 'cane has

>anything to do with GW or global warming/cooling.

Well, no disrespect to you, but when I hear ten years of talk about how weather
will get more severe and more extreme, and when I look at weather in my own
city, and not only notice the changes, but also hear constant news reports
confirming that w
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