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TL Audio-second only to Behringer on my **** list. [message #57533] Thu, 01 September 2005 22:50 Go to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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e're hitting more extremes more often, well it leads me
to the natural conclusion that maybe, just maybe, all those scientists who
claimed for years that we should expect worse hurricanes, well maybe they
were right.

You're right in the simple example that one cat5 does not a global warming
link make. And records, one would expect, will be broken from time to time
anyhow.

Personally I start to think something is amiss though when I hear "Warmest
[month x] on record" every couple of months. I don't expect to change your
mind Mark, as I've learned that Don C is pretty much dead on when he says
nobody ever changes their minds in these discussions. None the less, every
time global warming comes up on this NG I always have a record to resite
for my home city for the current day, week, or month, and it's more often
than not something like it was this time...

OK. Let me tell you some stats:

This year, for Melbourne, where I live...

2004 was the 4th warmest year on record. We finished off 2004 with the wettest
end to a year ever. Then had the coldest February (summer) day on record
which included the highest rainfall ever in the city by a factor of 20%,
which was 3 times the average MONTHLY rainfall ALL IN A SINGLE DAY. The coldest
February since 1954. Wettest February s
Re: TL Audio-second only to Behringer on my **** list. [message #57534 is a reply to message #57533] Thu, 01 September 2005 22:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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ince 1973. Driest Autumn since 1900
since records (1900) for the state. Warmest autumn since 1950. (Autumn here
being Mar, Apr, May of course).

Meanwhile July's minimum temps were the (equal) warmest on record.

We started August by being told 2 weeks in that averages were warmer than
any August on record. Then week 3 I got snowed on in Ringwood. It doesn't
snow in Ringwood, period. It was the coldest August day since the 70's. The
most extreme August since, oh I don't remember...

Sorry dude. I can see where you're coming from, but honestly, where I'm sitting,
things just aren't normal. And more and more people are saying it...

Cheers,
Kim.Hmm, it's only $50US... I'm very tempted. ;o)

What's the cost of this Console wrapper. Did a quick google. I take it this
is it at $54...

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/267.html ?

So it's $104US for the whole shebang. Not too shabby at all...

I have been, in my mental peripheral vision, partly aware that you've been
working on this. It does sound interesting. I don't mean to be a pain, but
could you take us through exactly what you've acheived here? Why Console?
Are you running VSTi's in Cubase on another box over the LAN interfacing
back to Paris? I read talk somewhere that Console can clock to MIDI...?

What exactly are you able to do with this setup?

Cheers,
Kim.

"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>Hi,
>After some good tries I came up with a paris wormhole version.
>There is one specific version (which Adrian f
Re: TL Audio-second only to Behringer on my **** list. [message #57537 is a reply to message #57533] Fri, 02 September 2005 00:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dimitrios is currently offline  Dimitrios   GREECE
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;> Grants the oil and gas industries an exemption for their construction
>> >activities
>> >> from compliance with Clean Water Act.
>> >> Increases America's oil dependence by 130,000 barrels of oil per day in
>> >2014
>> >> through extending the 'dual-fuel' loophole.
>> >> Authorized billions in new subsidies to the oil industry. (Who are all
>> >showing
>> >> record profits without the government bonuses.)
>> >> Give away billions in unrelated pork fat. (The biggest giveaway of all
>> >time.)
>> >>
>> >> The list of pork fat is too long and too funny for me to list but my
>> >personal
>> >> favorites are:
>> >>
>> >> Giving $800 million for companies in Texas and Louisiana to compensate
>> for
>> >> their phase out of the gasoline additive MTBE, which studies have
>> >concluded
>> >> contaminates ground water and causes cancer.
>> >> Since we will now longer allow you to poison us we will give you $800
>> >million
>> >> for your trouble. "Coincidently", the Bush family has considerable
>> >holdings
>> >> in one of the companies.
>> >
>> >FYI, MTBE is an additive that the environmental lobby *insisted* on the
>> >refineries adding to fuel because it reduced certain emissions levels. It
>> >was never tested properly before this was legislated. Turns out it was
>bad
>> >shit and how the oil companies are being sued for it when they only did
>> it
>> >because it was federally mandated.
>> >
>> >> Not only opening up parts of the Alaska Wildlife Refuge, but also
>similar
>> >> areas in Wyoming. Why Wyoming?. "Coincidently", the Chaney family has
>> >future
>>
Re: TL Audio-second only to Behringer on my **** list. [message #57564 is a reply to message #57533] Fri, 02 September 2005 08:55 Go to previous message
uptown jimmy is currently offline  uptown jimmy   UNITED STATES
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>> >
>> >> >Most of the folks around here who own Hummers are tree huggers. (Just
>a
>> >> >little perspective)
>> >> >
>> >> >;o)
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Gene
>> >> >>
>> >> >> P.S. DJ - I agree. Our countries largest vulnerability is our
>absolute
>> >> >reliance
>> >> >> on our current energy model. Any time our oil sources are negatively
>> >> >effected
>> >> >> we go into an instant recession. This essentially enslaves us to the
>> >large
>> >> >> 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.
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