Chuck Duffy...? [message #56633] |
Thu, 04 August 2005 13:09 |
Dan B
Messages: 54 Registered: June 2005
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Martin
P.S. try your name and your EDS serial number for login.....no, just
kidding...
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:42f2d660$1@linux...
What happened to www.myparispro.com?no idea.. same thing here though.
AA
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Re: Chuck Duffy...? [message #56685 is a reply to message #56634] |
Sun, 07 August 2005 12:30 |
Dan B
Messages: 54 Registered: June 2005
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having the same
>problem, and was wondering if anyone (Manic?) found a way to solve it.
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>Since I've now lost a bunch of my presets, I'm also keen to get hold of
some
>new ones. It'd be great if you got any tasty ones to share - I know Mike
>Audet has set up a sharing resource for Paris presents, and could forward
>them on to him if you'd like. I've also collected the reverb presets from
>the group over the years and could post them as a ppj if anyone's interested.
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>Many thanks in advance for any assistance.
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>Best wishes,
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>DanielHi Perrin,
'Fraid I can't help with the skins (although it rings a bell - I'm fairly
sure at least one person was working with a differently skinner Paris).
Unfortunately I also missed the letter to ID (having also been away for a
while). Reckon it's worth us sending a belated update with our names (that
way we might passed the magic 100 barrier)...? Was there any response?
Cheers,
Dan
"Perrin" <captainperrin@atyahoo.com> wrote:
>I haven't checked in since October! - I got fired, moved, lost a drummer,
>wife & I had a baby girl (well, she did all the work) got a new job, got
a
>new drummer...Paris has been collecting dust until now.
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>Wow, lots o' inte
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Re: Chuck Duffy...? [message #56707 is a reply to message #56700] |
Mon, 08 August 2005 13:34 |
Dan
Messages: 12 Registered: October 2005
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4;animas.net" target="_blank">animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> We're off to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale Arizona tomorrow. Amy's having
> some big problems. I'm praying in a pretty serious way right about now. I
> need some rest to I'm posting this up and then I'm hitting the rack. It's
> been a bad couple of days here. I hope I have some good news to report in a
> few days. I'll likely be offline until the weekend.
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> Deej
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>I know, that's why I used it. But that's what it says on the AMD sight. I'm
installing a Zalman CPU cooler that Chris Ludwig recomended and it doesn't
look like it has a pad, so I guess I don't have a choice.
Rod
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>interesting man... last few builds I've done for myself I've used artic
>silver exclusively.. no hassles.
>AA
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>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@kc.rr.com> wrote in message news:42f81e74$1@linux...
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>> I was checking AMD's websight in preperation for a new computer build
(not
>> for me)and it says not to use thermal grease, only the pads...unless your
>> doing testing work. I was under the impression that artic silver was the
>> way to go over thermal pads. Is that wrong????
>> Rod
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>I'll be praying for you and Amy, DJ.
Rod
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>We're off to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale Arizona tomorrow. Amy's having
>some big problems. I'm praying in a pretty serious way right about now.
I
>need some rest to I'm posting this up and then I'm hitting the rack. It's
>been a bad couple of days here. I hope I have some good news to report in
a
>few days. I'll likely be offline until the weekend.
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>Deej
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>Only reason I can think of is if enough people got sloppy (and returned
fried processors, pissed off about it) and didn't have good coverage with
the compound, whereas the pad would have to completely cover. End user error
IMO, but they may not want the hassles/liability of sloppy end user
assembly.
AA
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