Re: [L-OT] [GEN] LAP present and future.
2001-11-12 by maakbow@hotmail.com
I was just thinking that macs posted just as many problem posts if not more. maybee i cant count. A lot of pc traffic at the moment is due to the w2k
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2001-11-12 by maakbow@hotmail.com
I was just thinking that macs posted just as many problem posts if not more. maybee i cant count. A lot of pc traffic at the moment is due to the w2k
2001-11-12 by Dennis Gunn
... Think twin peaks . I guess that is what the theme was played on. ... I think you are misunderstanding. Like you I am interested in getting a baritone
2001-11-12 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Man... I get a headache trying to read & comprehend this... :-) ... Glad you agree :-). That was, just to clarify one of my previous letters a bit more,
2001-11-12 by yoonchinet@yahoo.com
... Damn! These were the Talibans of the past. Lets bom the Vatican. No, just kidding, :-). No more wars please. Peace, Yoonchi.
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Hi Tony, [psychology] I would probably enjoy it more now if I could be bothered to go into it again, as it has moved on from the behaviourist nonsense it
2001-11-12 by Sascha Franck
I can only say what my experiences from the past teached me: Macs for a long time seemed (or SEEMED, as Kool Musick would ve said) to be the more stable
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Hi Joeri, It s slowly becoming clearer to me what it is you re after. Sorry about that, but I can be a bit slow sometimes. Maybe you could try a different
2001-11-12 by Tony Thompson
... Good teaching would have assessed where I was in the first place - but might not have been resourced or trained to address it. ... I would probably enjoy
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Hi Lars, The reason why he s uncertain is because lots of musicians advice him to go for Mac, but his wallet, experience and instinct says PC... I would
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
HJ wrote: Yes, this is an extremely interesting and subtle topic when studying anything that has to do with ancient Greece culture and value judgements.
2001-11-12 by Gilles Ruppert
Hi all! I am about to make a big step in my studio: I want to get rid of my PC system, which was quite fine, but I need a more portable setup. So I thought
2001-11-12 by Lars Vik
Hi List, NOTE: This is not intended as platform flaming! If you have problems with MAC vs PC, stop reading...! When viewing this list the majority of entries
2001-11-12 by texture444@aol.com
tk, ... ahhh..... sorry! took ya literally..... ... i meant funky-*cheap* ; ya know, when ya find instruments that aren t great, but are definitely useable,
2001-11-12 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Indeed. At least, when tuning to A=440. ... Not only could, but they _will_ tell you... :-) Each semitone is: multiply by 2^(1/12) (approx. 1.059463094).
2001-11-12 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Yes, this is an extremely interesting and subtle topic when studying anything that has to do with ancient Greece culture and value judgements. One of the
2001-11-12 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... -- Hendrik Jan Veenstra email: mailto:h@knoware.nl www: http://www.ision.nl/users/h/index.html
2001-11-12 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... But then... you can t say that it was right on and accurate to start with. So we have a massive contradiction here. Ah! Inconsistency! And as you well
2001-11-12 by Teddy Kumpel
... I m just going by what it says on the pack of strings that Jerry Jones made for the thing, I am not a purist and the presence of the word true in my
2001-11-12 by GAmoore@aol.com
Dear OT list members, here are the comments I was reacting to (which were in response to me saying that Logic was like a beatiful women, but you want her to
2001-11-12 by GAmoore@aol.com
... While I don t mind these attacks, I don t think these things are appropriate, and should not be condoned or encouraged. I think its complete bullshit that
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Dennis Gunn wrote: I think you are misunderstanding. Yes, I did. In the low B reference I was talking about the bass I normally use which is a Fender
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Kool Musick wrote: You re welcome. Glad you found it interesting. Not many people around here to talk that kind of stuff over with, so it s a pleasure.
2001-11-12 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I heard from some female friends that British guys are somewhat sexist. However, Madonna didn t seem to think so. She doesn t seem the sort to take one
2001-11-12 by Wilson Zorn
We re not talking about aristocratic types. Besides which, I don t know what circles you ve run in but I ve found working class folks to have just as many
2001-11-12 by texture444@aol.com
tk that is a true baritone gtr tuning. except that there is no true bari-gtr tuning! personally, i like Bb..... tk I know the Danelectro ones are way
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Hi Teddy, Kool Musick said: I eventually went to the D Addario web site to check those strings I talked about earlier, and the info there said that
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
At 03:30 PM 11/11/01, you wrote: Then there was all that mumbo jumbo he had about cosmic solids. He really thought it beautiful. As a work of art .
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
GA Moore wrote: Well there was a cult around Pythagorus I think. Yes. Euclid s books were famous for millenia but some were destroyed in the fire in the
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
GA Moore wrote: You can also record the sound of trash can when you throw a rotten egg in it - digitially with 0 s and 1 s - but most would not consider
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Wison Zorn wrote: Just as a side comment, one thing brought vividly to my attention in at least Bavaria and probably other parts of Europe was just how
2001-11-12 by Kool Musick
Hendrik Jan wrote: [interesting stuff deleted for brevity] Didn t know this. Interesting. Thanks. You re welcome. Glad you found it interesting. Not many
2001-11-12 by Teddy Kumpel
... When I bought the thing about 4 years ago, I bought 3 packs of strings made by Jerry Jones himself. I have changed them once since then. the numbers are:
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Based on your comments, I can tell you like both sleep and sex. These will lead you to opening a strip bar featuring Russian women who will recite
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
How remarkably accurate! Thats right on.......except the overweight part, actually everyone says I look normal or thin....which unfortunately was the
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
... What mumbo-jumbo? Actually, the n-sphere is a good example of the abstractness of mathematics (the unit sphere in n-dimensions given by the equation
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Well there was a cult around Pythagorus I think. Euclid s books were famous for millenia but some were destroyed in the fire in the library in Alexandria.
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
... You can also record the sound of trash can when you throw a rotten egg in it - digitially with 0 s and 1 s - but most would not consider that music.
2001-11-11 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Hey, I didn t say I have the ultimate solution or whatever. I just contested your statement that in productivity-stuff people could get paid more when
2001-11-11 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... [interesting stuff deleted for brevity] Didn t know this. Interesting. Thanks. ... Uhm... are you implying that the fact that they didn t write about it
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Would you measure teachers by how many students pass? Then the easiest teachers win. Would you measure them by what percentage of their students pass the
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I think they are plainly discernable, but they have to be pointed out by good teachers at first, and then you have to continue past the basics. Maybe its
2001-11-11 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Yes it does: such length & weight means you re a bit on the heavy side, which means you like good food and tend to eat more than you need. Such behaviour
2001-11-11 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Well, knowing you I d say: undoubtedly so :-). Ah, shit, what am I saying? I don t know you at all... ... A most curious state of affairs... I don t know
2001-11-11 by Dennis Gunn
... The Fender Six string baritone has been around for years. That guy who used to play in the Lovin Spoonful and went on to a solo career tears one up.
2001-11-11 by Kool Musick
Kool Musick said: To be perfectly honest, I thought I was perfectly clear the first time around. When I in fact said absolutely nothing at all
2001-11-11 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck
Hi everyone, I ve just received a free copy of Music Week, Fono, and Music Business International. These three magazines give me lots of information I need
2001-11-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
... It doesn t. However, it doesn t describe all of it either. I think that is what HJ is saying. Just I can tell you I am 5 feet 11 inches and about 170
2001-11-11 by Wilson Zorn
Just as a side comment, one thing brought vividly to my attention in at least Bavaria and probably other parts of Europe was just how differently women are
2001-11-11 by Kool Musick
John Matthews wrote: I would say cooking is more to do with chemistry than physics! :-) Chemists, as well as a lot of them being musicians, also enjoy to
2001-11-11 by Kool Musick
Hendrik Jan said: War is madness. Yes. Kool Musick Keep Musick Kool _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free