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H A P P Y N E W Y E A R S [message #62147] |
Sat, 31 December 2005 14:57 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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n SoCal, it's a good time to stay off the freeways.
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> > And, psst, no one in NYC actually goes to Times Square; it's all
> > tourists from Jersey!
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> > To each and every one of you, may your new year be filled with
> > happiness, better music, and even better recordings!
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Re: H A P P Y N E W Y E A R S [message #62154 is a reply to message #62152] |
Sat, 31 December 2005 14:33 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Happy New Year to all here on the=20
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> up and about...bracing for a 44C degree day...9.20am and it's already=20
> <BR>31C<BR>Happy New Year to you all<BR>-- <BR>Martin Harrington<BR><A
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> recordings!<BR>><BR>> DC <BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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>too much information
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:i8hdr1dj3v3sg9g9b9uuvbro8v00n1h705@4ax.com...
> EWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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> On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 07:12:04 -0500, John <no@no.com> wrote:
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> >I've got the speedo on now !
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> >rick wrote:
> >> it's the speedo he's wearing whilst waiting for his new skiboat...me
> >> thinks it's a bit small...
> >>
> >> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 15:20:56 -0500, "justcron"
> >> <pachinko@hydrorecords.com> wrote:
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> >>>sure man... now quit asking for stuff. you sound like a girl.
> >>>
> >>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43b582c0@linux...
> >>>
> >>>>well if justcron is listening, throw in a pair of them too
please.....oh
> >>>>and a allen and heath mixwizard 16:2 heheh
> >>>>
> >>>>Chris Latham wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=33&cat=20& ;id=332
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I heard these yesterday at a music store and was blown away, and was
> >>>>>shocked
> >>>>>to hear the price! If you're out and about, give 'em a listen.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>CL
> >>>>>
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>On 31 Dec 2005 13:28:20 +1000, "Pete Ruthenburg"
<ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Just got a
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Re: H A P P Y N E W Y E A R S [message #62157 is a reply to message #62154] |
Sat, 31 December 2005 15:54 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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eping it off already.
Erghh... indeed. ;o) Actually in all honesty I feel quite good. I went
to this pub where you got a gift pack that included these hangover cure tablets,
which I was quite confident would not work, but remarkably I drunk heavily
for about 8 hours straight and feel quite good today. And that's despite
my sleep being interrupted by the heat. (yesterday was 42 degrees C... hottest
NYE ever here).
But onward and upward. A Happy New Year to all out in Paris land. Here's
hoping you all make some good music, buy some good gear, see some good bands,
have some good times, and whatever else tickles your fancy. :o)
Cheers,
Kim."Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>I'm up and about...bracing for a 44C degree day...9.20am and it's already
>31C
Ah, you guys too. Though it's dropped to high 20's here today. Phew. I don't
know what it got to yesterday. Last I checked the BOM site it was 41.7 or
something at around 4:30... 44 is rrrrEALLY silly.
Cheers,
Kim.
>Happy New Year to you all
>--
>Martin Harrington
>www.lendanear-sound.com
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>"DC" <dc@spamdickclark.org> wrote in message news:43b6feb0$1@linux...
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>> You Ozzies are probably sleeping it off already.
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>> Here in SoCal, it's a good time to stay off the freeways.
>>
>> And, psst, no one in NYC actually goes to Times Square; it's all
>> tourists from Jersey!
>>
>> To each and every one of you, may your new year be filled with
>> happiness, better music, and even better recordings!
>>
>> DC
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>I got a last minute call for a substitute cajun accordion gig - the regular
guy can't make it down the flood-closed freeway.
Cajun from 8:30pm to 12:30am. It will be fun.
It could be worse. Much worse...
Happy everything, guys
-stve
the thought of having to do "good time rock and roll" one more time curdles
my blood...
"DC" <dc@spamdickclark.com> wrote:
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>Have a great show! I may sit in a bit with some friends at their
>big New Years show tonight. As long as they don't make me play
>"Old Time Rock n' Roll" any more...
>
>grrrrr...
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>DC
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>"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>Playing tonight for 6 hours starting at 8:00pm est with a dinner set
>>or two. Getting a power nap and gearing up for a long one.
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>>Happy New Year to all here on the group!
>>Tom
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>>Wishing you all the best for 2006 ! See you on the other side.
John
steve the artguy wrote:
> I got a last minute call for a substitute cajun accordion gig - the regular
> guy can't make it down the flood-closed freeway.
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> Cajun from 8:30pm to 12:30am. It will be fun.
> It could be worse. Much worse...
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> Happy everything, guys
>
> -stve
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> the thought of having to do "good time rock and roll" one more time curdles
> my blood...
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> "DC" <dc@spamdickclark.com> wrote:
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>>Have a great show! I may sit in a bit with some friends at their
>>big New Years show tonight. As long as they don't make me play
>>"Old Time Rock n' Roll" any more...
>>
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>>grrrrr...
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>>DC
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>>"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>>Playing tonight for 6 hours starting at 8:00pm est with a dinner set
>>>or two. Getting a power nap and gearing up for a long one.
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>>>Happy New Year to all here on the group!
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>Can anyone tell me some things you are doing with wires? I'm new to it,
sorry.
JohnHere are all of the steps to do this in one comprehensive list:
1. Download masm32 (http://www.masm32.com/) and install it (after it
installs, it brings up a command prompt window, just close it. Do NOT have
it perform any of those functions.)
2. Copy the Nuendo3.exe to another location for backup purposes
3. Place another copy of Nuendo3.exe (or whichever sequencer you use) in the
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Re: H A P P Y N E W Y E A R S [message #62191 is a reply to message #62147] |
Sun, 01 January 2006 13:49 |
jef knight[1]
Messages: 201 Registered: October 2005
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news:43b8370c@linux...
Pack your bags and go here:
http://community-2.webtv.net/ivanjay/IVANJSNAVELYHOMEPORT/
Stay for about 3-6 months. If you survive the malaria, dengue fever, =
staph, intestinal parisites, wild dogs that roam the beach in packs at =
night, violent drunks, violent drug dealers, corrupt police and soldiers =
and the incredibly deadly undertow right off the beach, nothing will be =
able to kill you except perhaps yourself or your wife/better half, of =
course.
Last time I was there I arrived on New Years Eve 1994. We partied =
until early
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Re: H A P P Y N E W Y E A R S [message #62200 is a reply to message #62196] |
Sun, 01 January 2006 19:36 |
dc[4]
Messages: 62 Registered: September 2005
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older "in windows" that you set the record path to.
I'll bet it's there. If it is, open a new project and add the audio file.
Rod
"zornwil" <wilson.zorn@takeout_asterick_theobvious.com> wrote:
>I'm fairly sure it's too late, but, anyway, we were recording a gaming
>session (long story) using PARIS and the game ran around 5 hours. We went
>to dinner, I forgot to stop the recording, and only much later looked at
the
>screen to see an assertion error at 6 hrs, 45 minutes into it. I clicked
>the acknowledging button and then was shocked to see no file at all had
been
>written, and no apparent hidden file that I could tell was anywhere. Anyone
>know any way to recover this, if at all possible?
>
>Vegas is a very good option for anyone used to audio apps - IMHO, it is much
more intuitive than Avid, Edius, etc, with a similar workflow to native DAWs
(easy to click, drag, fade, crossfade, clips etc - this requires a key/mouse
combination in most other NLE's). Premiere is is a great program, but is
finicky about system config (i.e. I don't recommend installing it on the
same system as an audio app like Cubase, etc, but it can work). Vegas can
sync to MTC.
FCP is great if you are on a Mac, but I find Vegas' workflow faster (I have
it on my Nuendo system and just switch back and forth at will). That said,
Vegas approach is different than the standard Avid approach (which IMHO, is
convoluted and poorly thought out, unless you like mulitple key commands for
every action) so if your goal is to be ready to work in other production
houses editing, Avid Express might be a good idea to learn, then use Vegas
for actual work. I'm writing a review of it for Audiomidi.com right now as
well as using it for a documentary and several other projects - the review
probably won't be online until February though.
Regards,
Dedricas wrong as this sounds, all the horse farmers I know (alot) have used
the equine version of the vaccine on themselves, often with their vet's
assistance, with no side effects. gotta get the dose right though. they
all firmly believe that if it won't kill a horse it will be okay for
humans, moreso that if it's tested in mice etc.
Can$0.02
DJ wrote:
> It's very prevalent in this area. We've had our horses vaccinated, but
> there is no vaccination for humans. People have died around here from
> this. I know a couple of folks who caught it a couple of years ago and
> are still sick. Having lived a good part of my life in the tropics and
> having survived some pretty nasty bugs, I've got a pretty strong
> constitution/immune system. Summer of 2003 I got really sick for a few
> days. Never felt anything like it before, but then it cleared up. No
> self respecting bug hangs around me for long, but I worry a lot about
> my wife.
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> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net <mailto:arpegio@comcast.net>>
> wrote in message news:43b6f6fb@linux...
> Deej,
> I hope you're wrong.
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