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Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82081] Sat, 24 March 2007 13:31 Go to next message
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hing, emotionally speaking. And teenagers on these
> SSRIs occasionally become suicidal, and now we think maybe homicidal, too?
>
> We've had this "War on Drugs" going for decades now,
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82093 is a reply to message #82081] Sun, 25 March 2007 03:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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s who have become drug dependant by taking
prescription meds. There is plenty of evidence that there can be a genetic
predisposition to depedency on certain drugs. Are these people evil?
>
> In Scientology we concentrate on increasing ability, not decreasing
> insanity. What you target is what you get.

I believe this too and I'm not even a Scientologist (although maybe I was
one in a previous life?)

One of the big mistakes in
> psychology/iatry is they concentrate on insanity.
That is
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82094 is a reply to message #82093] Sun, 25 March 2007 04:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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only going to
> get them more insanity.

Depression is the #1 reason people see psycholoiatrists. there are lots of
reasons for depression, and religions/cults/groups of like-minded people
with the same agenda (like political parties even) are the top contenders
for screwing up someone's head (again MHO)

Hubbard created Scientology to make the able
> more able. That is the way out for all of us.

Again, I can do this without being part of a group hug.

>
> Hubbard created secular organizations that target areas where p
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82097 is a reply to message #82094] Sun, 25 March 2007 04:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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/> of the tenets of your religion from those lyrics, and then - - -
- -

No wait, that's just silly - - no one would ever fall for that.For some reason Outlook Express has inadvertently "lost" all my 2006 emails
(as I was cleaning house) and I can't find any correspondence regarding
these two purchases

I bought a MEC and a Blue ADAT card from two different people.

So if I bought something from you could you email me with the price I paid

Thanks

DonHI John,
All of the HDSP PCI cards can be used with each other up to 3 cards at
once as long as your system has the resources available.

You can either add a AD/DA converter to your current card. Lynx and RME
make some excellent ones but you talking from $1600 to $2800 not sure if
you want to spend that much.
Some of these HDSP PCI cards below will off some very good ways of
getting high quality AD/DA. The HDSP9632 will give you stereo AD?DA and
headphone out and the Multiface II/PCI card will give 8 analog I/O and a
headphone out. These options will allow you to still do you ADAT
transfers on the 9652 while using the analog for monitoring or other
recording needs. Only real draw back with using the extra PCI cards is
whether or not you have the available PCI slots and IRQs. Any of the
thes
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82108 is a reply to message #82097] Sun, 25 March 2007 09:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Miguel Vigil [1] is currently offline  Miguel Vigil [1]   UNITED STATES
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t for all of us.
>>> Again, I can do this without being part of a group hug.
>>>
>>>> Hubbard created secular organizations that target areas where people
>>>> need help: Narconon, one of the most effective drug rehab programs
>>>> available; Criminon, a very effective program used in many jails world
>>>> wide; Applied Scholastics, targeting illiteracy and education; and the
>>>> overarching one, The Way To Happiness Foundation which promotes the
>>>> book, The Way To Happiness, a group of pro-survival precepts to live by
>>>> to help people make good choices and improve their lives. I wrote a song
>>>> about that book you can listen to here http://www.billlorentzen.com.
>>>> Click on the link in the left column. We also have the Scientology
>>>> Volunteer Ministers who are active all over the world, notably after
>>>> 9/11 and Katrina. Type any of those organization names into Google and
>>>> you will find plenty of data.
>>>>
>>>> Bill L
>>> I think this is great and I'm not trying to slag Scientology here.
>>> Personally, I'm leery of all organized things. I even get paranoid when I
>>> see a row of ducklings following their mother .........except that they
>>> aren't ducklings......they are Roman centurions....and I know in the
>>> darkest depths of my soul that their mother just made the eat something
>>> horrible and they are *PISSED*!!!!!
>>>
>>> ;o)
>
>It is useful if you are using more than one controller, such as a
keyboard and a guitar controller or percussion controller and you don't
want to waste time plugging in a different cable all the time.

Bill L
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82118 is a reply to message #82108] Sun, 25 March 2007 12:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ntology works? Hey, add it to the list. Or,
>> since it's a religion, get your pastoral counselors on hospital staffs.
>> Where I work, the pastoral department has dozens of
>> priests/ministers/rabbis, etc., to attend to the spiritual needs of
>> patients.
>>
>> I myself am a huge fan of Integrative Medicine, and Andrew Weil, who
>> "invented" it.
>>
>> Anyway, I think we're essentially in agreement -- people need to be
>> treated wholistically, effectively, and ethically.
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>> PS: When I was in my 20's, my IQ went from 124 to 162 after a few
>> "experiments" with psychedelics, but I don't think I'd recommend everyone
>> do that. :)
>>
>>
>> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:4631f238@linux...
>>> Hi Sarah,
>>>
>>> Your replies are always thoughtful and I appreciate that.
>>>
>>> I agree with you (and so does Mr. Hubbard) that man is a composite
>>> entity: the spirit which decides, the mind which computes and the body
>>> which follows through. And in Scientology if the body is ill, it as
>>> given physical healing first, before spiritual.
>>>
>>> Hubbard was educated a an engineer and a scientist first. In the '30s he
>>> was involved with early atomic research at George Washington University,
>>> searching for answers in the minute energy particles of matter, but
>>> quickly realized where that was heading and that it did not contain the
>>> answers to man's problems.
>>>
>>> His solutions have always been practical - they had to work the majority
>>> of time and they had to be applicable by regular people. He gives an
>>> example that if a cure to a deadly disease cures a thousand but in the
>>> process kills 5, it is a good and practical solution. Regrettably there
>>> are few perfect solutions.
>>>
>>> In the case of psychiatry, their solutions are in the majority harmful,
>>&
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82134 is a reply to message #82118] Mon, 26 March 2007 07:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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. It did this in several ways. First, it
> placed a fixed visual image in your brain associated with the song. This
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82142 is a reply to message #82134] Mon, 26 March 2007 13:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ayer. The band played lots of his original
> songs at the club gigs. He ended getting picked up by a label (I forget
> which one now) and the band was flown out ot LA and Michael O'Martian
> produced their first (and only) album. Lots of major session musicians
> played on the album and though the band members were good players and
> could hold their own, chris was just no match for guys like Larry Carlton
> (who played lead on the album). th
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82144 is a reply to message #82134] Mon, 26 March 2007 14:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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r />
>Hey, I'd have rather heard some properly-applied Autotune the
>other day as opposed to the car-horn tritones that supposedly
>passed for vocal harmonies on Jan & Dean's "Surf City" when it
>came on the Oldies station I was listening to.


This, as I am sure you know, is a very slippery slope. After all,
that is how they sang it... Would you autotune Buddy Guy's
bent notes? I would not. OTOH, for much commercial and
d
Re: Thanks Newegg! dead motherboard [message #82151 is a reply to message #82144] Mon, 26 March 2007 19:33 Go to previous message
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> John Macy wrote:
>>>>>>> Thursday day is pretty cool. Thursday night an old friend
>>>>>>> from Texas is playing at Swallow Hill and I must attend. But
>>>>>>> always up for late night cocktails...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Friday day is open, but Friday night my daughter's dance
>>>>>>> showcase at school happens, and I abs
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