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Re: I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody? [message #57870 is a reply to message #57863] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 16:49 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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>>Jimmy
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>Woo hoo - cool that they caught that! Last year, I had an "episode":
got taken to the ER, flat-lined, got brought back, admitted, had
another stroke and heart attack a few hours later, got stented - my
heart and blood flow's now doing fine.
I pray that everything goes well with your future transplant.
Peace - Don
On 6 Sep 2005 06:39:02 +1000, "Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>In preperation for a Kidney transplant I had to have a Angiogram and Heart
>Catherization. The angiogram revealed two of my arteries were blocked and
>they
>had to place stents in the blocked arteries. Everything
>went well and I'm doing great. Thank God I wasn't in
>the path of Katrina.
>
>respect
>NappyMy prayers are with you Nappy.
Thank you for being positive nad please never loose your faith that you will
get better.
Dimitrios
"Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote in message news:431cace6$1@linux...
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> In preperation for a Kidney transplant I had to have a Angiogram and Heart
> Catherization. The angiogram revealed two of my arteries were blocked and
> they
> had to place stents in the blocked arteries. Everything
> went well and I'm doing great. Thank God I wasn't in
> the path of Katrina.
>
> respect
> Nappythe french are never right but sometimes, they're less wrong. ;o)
On 6 Sep 2005 11:56:47 +1000, "cujo" <Report message to a moderator
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Re: I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody? [message #57882 is a reply to message #57876] |
Tue, 06 September 2005 03:40 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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>even what you'd consider very successful. I think poverty
>extends across all races, and it just depends on where you live
>that determines what percentage of ANY portion of the population
>happens to be poor.
>
See Immediately you think we're just talking about Poor Black people-It's
not that at all. It's a certain attitude and fiber that they have -a certain
spirit that is missing from these people that are part of Bush's administration.
If you sat down
with some of the folks I know they would explain to you exactly
what their story is. I'm not one to sit here and think that as
a white person I am qualified to talk about this but I have
been in the middle of many of their conversations views and attitudes and
I will tell you that they ar not thrilled
with George Bush and the republican party
JMWell, hello all –
As usual, it’s been a light-year since I last posted. Still recording on
a huge PARIS system, and still wondering why I’m still doing it. Thought
I’d check into the board
to see what’s been going on with the group………….
Well, I don’t see much PARIS discussion going on – a lot of bashing, trashing,
and shit-tons of OT, but not much PARIS. For someone like me who likes to
pop in occasionally and see what the group is up to (and make sure people
are still alive and using this product), it’s a little disheartening.
This board is really the only place that I can go to make sure that this
product is still in use, and still loved by at least a small community. It’s
also the only form of “technical support” left on the planet. It’s especially
sad when you realize that the top brains on this forum could EASILY form
their own company doing something like PARIS, and would have an immediate
client-base at hand.
There’s an idea – instead of bashing the crap out of each other, why don’t
you all pull your resources and start a DAW company – I know everyone on
this forum would be behind that.I can say that I wish I knew someone who is thriving is this economy.The folks
in the upper levels who trhrive on Greed are.
The Music business I used to thrive on is in Shambles and it is not safe
for anybody who wants to make a living to depend on it.It is based on the
greediest of the greedy right now.
you
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Re: I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody? [message #57900 is a reply to message #57876] |
Tue, 06 September 2005 10:05 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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had the exact opposite of nightmares - an even deeper and more
trusting faith in God. (Very timely... two months later, I was
diagnosed with an incurable cancer). The only downside to the stents
is that pastrami is now off my diet. And pizza. But here in Alaska,
neither are worth eating anyway. Ain't no Carnegie or Totonno's in
this neighborhood.
Nappy, I would assume that, if you are having nightmares, they are
related to stress. Certainly you are in one of the scariest emotional
places any of us could find ourselves.
Be very encouraged: I have several friends that have gone through
kidney transplants - one just a year ago, the others over the last
decade. They are all thriving and lead virtually the same lives they
have led all along.
Peace - Don
On 7 Sep 2005 02:57:29 +1000, "Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
>Wow Don,
>I'm very lucky indeed,must have been scary.
>Did you have nightmares after the stents?
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>respect
>Nappy
>
>DMorrell <don@toneworks.com> wrote:
>>Woo hoo - cool that they caught that! Last year, I had an "episode":
>>got taken to the ER, flat-lined, got brought back, admitted, had
>>another stroke and heart attack a few hours later, got stented - my
>>heart and blood flow's now doing fine.
>>
>>I pray that everything goes well with your future transplant.
>>
>>Peace - Don
>>
>>On 6 Sep 2005 06:39:02 +1000, "Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>>In preperation for a Kidney transplant I had to have a Angiogram and Heart
>>>Catherization. The angiogram revealed two of my arteries were blocked and
>>>they
>>>had to place stents in the blocked arteries. Everything
>>>went well and I'm doing great. Thank God I wasn't in
>>>the path of Katrina.
>>>
>>>respect
>>>NappyYou are also evidently, part asshole. I wouldn't be proud of that either.
It's that blanket mentality and generalization of people ie: "The French"
that undermine the human race.
If you think that US foreign policy (or any country for that matter)
has been Ivory clean throughout history, you are either extremely
ignorant or just in denial.
I disagree with a lot of French and US foreign policy and may disagree with Bush,
but I wouldn't make a statement that "Americans are Assholes" because
that's just not true. I would bet that the average French person and American
have the same heart, politics aside. Once people realize that it may actually open
some constructive dialog.
I am sure there are French Paris users here, and you are adding nothing constructive
to this forum. Grow up.
TC
Ferd Bloggs wrote:
>
> "The French are The Assholes of Europe!"
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Re: I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody? [message #57932 is a reply to message #57931] |
Tue, 06 September 2005 20:28 |
Tony
Messages: 7 Registered: July 2005
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hat they must tell bigger and bigger lies and get
>angrier and angrier to cover up their dishonesty. It won't work.
>
>BTW, just for the record. I believe in reparations. Every black
>american would get free college or trade school with living and
>food paid for. Just in case you think I am a hard rightie...
>No money though. No handouts.
>
>And you if think I am pissed, read this guy:
>
>http://www.ejectejecteject.com/archives/000129.html
>
>
>Take care of yourself.
>
>DCYou don't frighten us, English pig-dogs! Go and boil your bottom, sons of a
silly person. I blow my nose at you, so-called Arthur King, you and all your
silly English k-nnnnniggets. Thpppppt! Thppt! Thppt!
"Tony" <tonyx@standingxhampton.com> wrote in message
news:BF43C89A.3ED82%tonyx@standingxhampton.com...
> I'm not dead. ;>)
>
> And my all time favorite:
>
> King Arthur: The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering
> samite held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by
> divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. THAT is why I am
> your king.
>
> Dennis: [interrupting] Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin'
> swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power
> derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic
> ceremony.
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071853/quotes
>
&g
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Re: I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody? [message #57934 is a reply to message #57932] |
Tue, 06 September 2005 20:51 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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rom
>states far away.All kinds of cross-country church network
>donations;money,supplies,human resources,shelter,counseling.
>
> The multiple cities trying to take in the vast number of
>victims;find them housing,food,other family members.Free hotel
>rooms to stay in;people just being there with signs when they arrive-welcome
>friends and neighbors.Schools and colleges
>taking in students on the spot no questions asked.Those schools
>often adopting those families to care for.Strangers opening
>their homes to other strangers;often making for tight living
>conditions.Companies offering work to the thousands upon
>thousands of victims left jobless.And of course all the monetary
>donations.
>
> Don't get me wrong,I know there are problems and I don't see it
>all through rose colored glasses.And it is a shame that something
>like this has to bring us together.Hopefully from this tragedy
>we can fix what is broken.Hopefully we can face,discuss and try
>to heal some large problems that face this country.Right now
>though I'm am going to enjoy the momentary lift in my spirit that
>I'm getting from "we the people".Bless us all and hope this can
>be the beginning of a different era for our country and ALL our
>people.
>
>peace,
>PeteHi, all.
I've got a couple of WD1600jb drives that I purchased some time ago
to use as audio drives for Paris, running under win98.
I had no problems formatting them, but soon after commencing a job,
all hell broke loose. Cross-linked files everywhere.
I pulled the first and tried the second...same thing.
Never had this problem with any 120gb drives.
Is there something I am missing? Does 98 not like anything above
120gb? I have since used one of the drives in my cubase box
running XP, and there's no sign of any problems.
I hope I don't have to stick to 120's for my remaining Paris
years.
Thanks
Kimgoing from memory, I think there has to be a patch applied that you can get
from microsoft for 98 to handle that size drive.
http://support.microsoft.com
search the knowledge base and see if I remember correctly for it.
AA
"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote in message news:431e89fc$1@linux...
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> Hi, all.
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Re: I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody? [message #57956 is a reply to message #57900] |
Wed, 07 September 2005 05:54 |
JT
Messages: 2 Registered: September 2005
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e heated
>> discussions going on now.Not to say these discussions aren't
>> needed and can't be productive.I just got a few good vibes
>> tonight and needed them after feeling so helpless,discouraged,
>> disappointed etc. for the last 8 days.
>>
>> I think we all can agree there was a breakdown in the response
>> to Katrina.Blame this breakdown where you must;federal,state,
>> local government or the fact this tragedy was too large and
>> widespread to be handled successfully by anyone at anytime.I know
>> what I feel,but that is beside the point.
>>
>> Out of all the things that have gone wrong(and there are many);I
>> think we can say the one thing that has gone right is the
>> response of the American people.I'm in St. Louis and we're
>> expecting 8,000 to 10,000 hurricane victims in the next few days.
>>
>> An airplane hanger at Lambert is set up for people with a
>> medical facility,pharmacy,clothes store with thousands of pairs
>> of shoes etc.A prison that has been closed for years was
>> renovated in a week for victims to live in temporarily.I was just
>> thinking of how it was located right in the middle of the worst
>> hit area in St. Louis in the '93 flood.When I called the
>> volunteer line they said they were getting 800 calls an hour.
>>
>> There are volunteers from all over the country in the gulf
>> coast now;rescuing people,providing medical services,providing
>> food,shelter,rescuing pets.I've seen churches sustaining
>> communities where FEMA and other organizations have yet to show
>> up.These churches being sustained by donations from everywhere;
>> some regular folks just showing up with truckloads from
>> states far away.All kinds of cross-country church network
>> donations;money,supplies,human resources,shelter,counseling.
>>
>> The multiple cities trying to take in the vast number of
>> victims;find them housing,food,other family members.Free hotel
>> rooms to stay in;people just being there with signs when they
>> arrive-welcome
>> friends and neighbors.Schools and colleges
>> taking in students on the spot no questions asked.Those schools
>> often adopting those families to care for.Strangers opening
>> their homes to other strangers;often making for tight living
>> conditions.Companies offering work to the thousands upon
>> thousands of victims left jobless.And of course all the monetary
>> donations.
>>
>> Don't get me wrong,I know there are problems and I don't see it
>> all through rose colored glasses.And it is a shame that something
>> like this has to bring us together.Hopefully from this tragedy
>> we can fix what is broken.Hopefully we can face,discuss and try
>> to heal some large problems that face this country.Right now
>> though I'm am going to enjoy the momentary lift in my spirit that
>> I'm getting from "we the people".Bless us all and hope this can
>> be the beginning of a different era for our country and ALL our
>> people.
>>
>> peace,
>> Pete
>
>I don't think he's got nearly enough reference monitors
;o)
"erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote in message news:431ece32@linux...
> Is it for give away;-)
>
> erlilo
>
> "DynaMic_Sound" <
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Re: I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody? [message #58033 is a reply to message #58032] |
Fri, 09 September 2005 11:14 |
John [1]
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