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Re: [DTXpress] Digest Number 927

Re: [DTXpress] Digest Number 927

2003-06-26 by Brian LaRue

Wow, 
  My wife never cared that I check these groups. Now
she thinks we are all trying to get chicks........
Well at least in here ;)



 
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>       1. sick of blind dates?
>            From: "deal_wit_mypusse13"
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>       2. hi-hat control and guitar volume pedal
>            From: "ethnix73" <ethnix73@...>
>       3. Re: sick of blind dates?
>            From: "Vernon Graner" <vern@...>
>       4. Re: kick tower
>            From: "liberatusvirus"
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> Message: 1
>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 06:06:55 -0000
>    From: "deal_wit_mypusse13"
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> Subject: sick of blind dates?
> 
> start seeing the women before you meet them.try our
> dating site for free.you wont be dissapointed
> 
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http://www.www.nakedfriendfinder.com/landing.asp?afl=MYHO
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>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 14:03:20 -0000
>    From: "ethnix73" <ethnix73@...>
> Subject: hi-hat control and guitar volume pedal
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I bought a DTXPress module a few daays ago.
> 
> I would like to know if it is possible to use a
> guitar volume pedal instead of the HH65 to control
> the Hi-hat pad.
> 
> Do you believe it should work?
> TIA
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>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:40:13 -0500 (CDT)
>    From: "Vernon Graner" <vern@...>
> Subject: Re: sick of blind dates?
> 
> Just let me know when you guys want to move..... :P
> 
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> deal_wit_mypusse13 said:
> > start seeing the women before you meet them.try
> our dating site for
> > free.you wont be dissapointed
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http://www.www.nakedfriendfinder.com/landing.asp?afl=MYHO
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> Message: 4
>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:48:38 -0000
>    From: "liberatusvirus" <liberatusvirus@...>
> Subject: Re: kick tower
> 
> Jim wrote: Who makes the most solid and quiet kick
> pad tower? My 
> DTXpress pad is 
> > getting rather noisey. It has not even been in use
> for a year and 
> > that is somewhat bothersome to me. Thanks...
> 
> Hi Jim,
> 
> If the KP60 is the tower that you have now, ditch it
> fast. It's the 
> worst of the lot. I wasn't as concerned with its
> noise level, 
> however, as with its triggering inconsistency. But
> that's another 
> story. I was all set to buy the Pintech ConcertCast
> version a few 
> years ago when I ran into the DrumTech Kick Pad and
> never looked 
> back. The DrumTech may be rubber, but it's a more
> forgiving rubber 
> textured to simulate a kick drum (without the
> periodic head 
> replacement). It also has a large playing surface,
> and its metal 
> frame is built like the proverbial tank. It's
> triggering is 
> flawless. Unfortunately, it tends to be in short
> supply, though 
> Drumbalaya advertises it now, and it's not cheap.
> The woven head 
> options would stand to be the least noisy--all
> things being equal. 
> To my mind, the Pintech is the best bang for the
> buck; Roland is 
> much too pricey; and Hart pads often don't work well
> with Yamaha 
> electronics. None of the manufacturers has cornered
> the market on 
> the basic technology. People seem to like Yamaha's
> newer KP65, but 
> relative quietness is probably not one of its
> selling points. 
> 
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Re: Digest Number 927

2003-06-26 by liberatusvirus

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Brian LaRue <technodrumguy@y...> 
wrote:
> Wow, 
>   My wife never cared that I check these groups. Now
> she thinks we are all trying to get chicks........
> Well at least in here ;)

Hi Brian,

We're in a bit of a pickle in this group. Our moderators have long 
since departed, apparently leaving no good forwarding address 
(despite leads that some of us have followed) and leaving us 
vulnerable to the spam that you noticed. We have at least one great 
option to relocate, but the Yahoo inertia is, understandably, strong 
(not to mention the fear of diluting our numbers, though only a 
relatively few post). But the days of this group as constituted here 
may be numbered if the encroachments escalate.

Ed

Re: [DTXpress] Re: Digest Number 927

2003-06-26 by Stephanie

> >   My wife never cared that I check these groups. Now
>  > she thinks we are all trying to get chicks........
>  > Well at least in here ;)

Let her know that I'm trying, too!  Unless that will incriminate you, too... 
:-)

> We're in a bit of a pickle in this group. Our moderators have long
> since departed, apparently leaving no good forwarding address
> (despite leads that some of us have followed) and leaving us
> vulnerable to the spam that you noticed. 

Maybe it's time to empty the pickle jar, wash and rinse it out REALLY good, 
and then put some nice, heavy and dark beer in it!  What do you need?  Maybe 
I can help out.

Spam, what spam - sorry I hadn't noticed it.  I would notice it, as I'm 
sensitive about that (fortunately, I get only about 2 to 4 spams a month, 
that is not list-passed to me (these, I get about 5 a month)).

Stephanie

Re: [DTXpress] Digest Number 927

2003-06-26 by psmperry@aol.com

This is probably as good time as ever to ask this question. How do I remove 
myself from this group and discontinue the e-mails I receive daily? Is there 
any way to rejoin the group without the e-mail?

Re: Digest Number 927

2003-06-26 by liberatusvirus

psmperry@a... wrote:
> This is probably as good time as ever to ask this question. How do 
I remove 
> myself from this group and discontinue the e-mails I receive 
daily? Is there 
> any way to rejoin the group without the e-mail?

Perry,

Just go into "Edit My Membership" and un-select the email option 
entirely.

Ed

Re: Digest Number 927

2003-06-26 by liberatusvirus

Stepanie wrote:
> Spam, what spam - sorry I hadn't noticed it.  I would notice it, 
as I'm 
> sensitive about that (fortunately, I get only about 2 to 4 spams a 
month, 
> that is not list-passed to me (these, I get about 5 a month)).

Steph,

I think I may have misinterpreted Brian's post. He was probably 
referring in jest to UNH's report about how his kit and his romantic 
life have intertwined. I replied as though he were referring to the 
few bad taste posts that have showed up here lately, largely because 
we are unprotected. It's not a major problem now, but it could turn 
into one. I apologize to UNH and to Brian for my misunderstanding.

Ed

Re: Digest Number 927

2003-06-27 by underneathheaven

LOL, Ed thats funny because I thought brian was referreing to the 
nasty spam as well!  OK I get it now...and to all the wives who read 
my post about chicks or the nasty spam: First of all, we're all 
drummers in here so its natural we get chicks. :)  Second of all, we 
want nice girls, not the kind that are spoken of sometimes in these 
nasty ads.  We want girls who appreicate us for what we are rather 
than our long drumsticks, which is why we married you! :)  Not to 
mention that any girl who lets buy us buy so many pads (with minimal 
fuss) is a real keeper! :)  We love you!!

-UN.H


--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus" 
<liberatusvirus@y...> wrote:
> Stepanie wrote:
> > Spam, what spam - sorry I hadn't noticed it.  I would notice it, 
> as I'm 
> > sensitive about that (fortunately, I get only about 2 to 4 spams 
a 
> month, 
> > that is not list-passed to me (these, I get about 5 a month)).
> 
> Steph,
> 
> I think I may have misinterpreted Brian's post. He was probably 
> referring in jest to UNH's report about how his kit and his 
romantic 
> life have intertwined. I replied as though he were referring to 
the 
> few bad taste posts that have showed up here lately, largely 
because 
> we are unprotected. It's not a major problem now, but it could 
turn 
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> into one. I apologize to UNH and to Brian for my misunderstanding.
> 
> Ed

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