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| Re: the mac is back tomorrow [message #81776 is a reply to message #81737] |
Mon, 19 March 2007 17:42   |
Aaron Allen
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tmail.com" target="_blank">parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:648a235llmrvkcvmr7ssbf6kjtd8k5vqr0@4ax.com...
>>i have no problem with what you say but...
>> http://www.wpaonline.org/institute/hardhit/index.htm
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>> On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 01:58:46 -0700, "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com>
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>>>I'm not offended in the least, but I don't think what I said was sexist.
>>>I'm not blaming "men," in fact, I'm not really blaming anyone, except
>>>maybe
>>>our culture for making violence cool. However, I don't think you can
>>>solve
>>>a problem if you pretend that an obvious aspect of that problem doesn't
>>>matter just because it pushes buttons.
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>>>Women aren't "better" than men, or vice versa. Men and women are "equal,"
>>>but you may have noticed they are very different. One major difference
>>>related to aggressive a
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| Re: the mac is back tomorrow [message #81811 is a reply to message #81776] |
Tue, 20 March 2007 09:42   |
rick
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>think Reaper even allows inputs to be routed to multiple outputs. That would
>really be a nice situation for cues in a tracking session.
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>Bah.....I'm tired and PO'ed. Grrrrrrrr!!!!
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>One of the really funny dynamics at the range is that I'll take a pretty girl
out to the range. I have a Walter P22, the James Bond gun, that I'll show
her how to shoot. They're damn near cute so that's why I choose it. So she'll
take a couple of shots and, almost always, she's the only girl at the range.
A bunch of times one of the 'creepy gun guys,' the kind who has a arsenal
in the basement and still lives with his mom, will take notice and start
to sheepishly chat my girl up. I always do the same thing, 'You know I bet
[fill in pretty girl's name] really would enjoy the chance to shoot that
[fill in assault rifle/Dirty Harry revolver/$5k European sniper rifle/platinum
plated antique .45 semi-auto/etc. here] you have there.' So my usually very
respectable, perhaps academic date goes from being mildly horrified I own
a gun to emptying clips out of an AR-15. It's pretty damn funny.
TCB
P.S. If you ever live in a state that's more sane about concealed carry,
this http://www.kel-tec.com/p32.html is by far my favorite for truly concealed
carry. You need to be wearing some real hip huggers for to be even remotely
visible in a pocket holster from here http://www.hedleyholsters.com/keltec.html.
It's far less obvious than my Blackberry.
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>One more thing, as I keep on saying, the people who should _really_ be
able
>>to carry are women. Much more likely to be victims of violent crime and
>also
>>less like to hurt/kill others or themselves accidentally. Oddly, most women
>>I know are the most anti-g
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| Re: the mac is back tomorrow [message #81818 is a reply to message #81811] |
Tue, 20 March 2007 11:06   |
Aaron Allen
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o that has never had Cubase SX
installed on it.
Deej
"Dedric Terry" <dedric@echomg.com> wrote in message news:4626534f$1@linux...
> DJ - what files are you importing? Any audio from any source (CD, created
> in Wavelab, etc)?
> If the latter, then that's my point, there is another problem. I've
> imported Nuendo 3 projects, CD tracks, mp3s,
> and benchmark tests that ran perfectly in Cubase 4. Don't use the Cubase
> forum for a reference -
> there is a lot of "it doesn't work so Steinberg sucks!" style of
> troubleshooting there (e.g. people that absolutely
> refuse to dig any deeper than turning on Cubase 4 and posting about it).
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> Not very useful when it comes to actually solving problems and getting
> back to work. :-)
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> Do you have the media bay set to only scan when open? That could cause
> some headaches
> I could imagine - if it is scanning all of your drives while trying to
> playback audio. I think the default
> may be to always scan. Depending on the system it might not be a problem,
> but it's worth a look.
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> If that isn't it, I would think about wiping SX 3 and C4, and start fresh
> with a C4-only install.
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> Regards,
> Dedric
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> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:46263da7$1@linux...
>> This situation (and worse) is all over the Cubase 4 forum.......clicks,
>> pops, crackles, system performance degrading as sessions proceed and
>> tracks playing out of sync. These tracks play back with no issues in
>> Wavelab *and* in Cubase 4 when auditioned in the adio pool. Import the
>> track to the project window and it goes bonkers.
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>> Deejfong
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>> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4625fddc$1@linux...
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>>> Before you blame cubase you might want to find the cause. Isn't this
>>> how
>>> Jessie Jackson handled the Duke case?
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>>He often spoke in a whisper, if at all, refused to open up to teachers and
>classmates, and kept himself locked behind a facade of a hat, sunglasses
>and silence.<
creepy.....sounds like a cross between Gollum and Elmore Blues."DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>Seriously considering an EDS, MEC and 2 x ADAT cards for a tracking rig.
>Lots of my work right now is OD's for various session musicians who are
>working with other musicians on projects all over the country. These local
>guys are touring with a potpurri of bluegrass bands and as they meet up
and
>open for these various other bands, inevitably someone is working on a CD
>and they want one of the Druango g
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| Re: the mac is back tomorrow [message #81855 is a reply to message #81818] |
Wed, 21 March 2007 01:57   |
rick
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that hard drive clean and move on
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>This sounds promising, but I don’t think anyone has the format documentation.
We all know that ID has been asked a few times to open it up, and Chuck had
some luck. You could always try one more time and write ID a nice letter.
Gene
"Phil Aiken" <sdfadfa@asdf.dfs> wrote:
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>"Phil Aiken" <asdf@asdf.asd> wrote:
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>> Does anyone have a lead as to how we might be able to dig up .ppj file
>>format documentation? Justin, the developer of Reaper, indicated that
it
>>might be possible to have Reaper read Paris projects directly. T'would
be
>>very cool.
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>Bumping this........this would be a boon for current PARIS users, as well
>as ex-users
>who would then be able to open their projects in Reaper to archive as wav
>files, etc.
>For current users, you could open a project you're woring on, render VSTi's
>or delay compensated aux busses w/ UAD compressors etc. and then bring all
>that stuff back into PARIS.
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>I would have responded the same way. It's mental illness."Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>OK, have it your way:
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>Men are inherently evil.
>Women are inherently good.
>Testosterone is responsible for all the misery in the world.
>All men should be castrated at birth, except for a few designated breeders.
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>There, now your arguments make sense. I'm not sure who you're arguing with,
>however, since I haven't said anything like that.
ArrggHHHHHH!
ANDREA DWORKIN HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE!!
Ok, excuse me a sec while I drive this stake in what passed for a heart
with her....
There, that's better...
My arguments make sense in the context of your points, not your
silly strawman above. The raising of boys plays no role in the issue
of crazy mass murderers. Surely you know this by now?
Allowing boys to cry? Please...
Face it, women don't have a clue how to be men. All those thousands of
years men tried to make women fit into their cartoon version of
themselves, and now women want men to do the same damned thing
back to us? Nah... No sale.
Here's what raising boys to be women's version of "men" has caused:
The highest divorce rate in history.
"Men" who feel no need to tell women the truth. Ever.
"Men's" actual respect for women is lower than ever.
The highest number of young men growing up without a father present.
The lowest percentage enrollment in higher ed by males in modern times.
there's much more...
Take a look:
http://www.amazon.com/War-Against-Boys-Misguided-Feminism/dp /0684849569
>But riddle me this, Batman: how do you think the world, including yourself,
>would be responding right now if this lunatic had been a woman?
The discussion would center on depression, and digging into her past
to look for abuse.
One of my great examples of successful men and women was an old
gunsmith and his wife who became good friends to me in the late 1970's.
He was in his 80's then and had been a cowboy and railroad guard as a
young man. What a kind, decent, pair they were. And, without talking
about it, without ideology, and without lowering anyone, they were
implicitly, and purely equal in each other's eyes. This was the case,
many more times than anyone talks about, in that generation of
westerner
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