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| Re: EVH at NAMM [message #78971 is a reply to message #78956] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 23:02   |
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ross,
or
>> install everything fresh if you prefer. If you've happy with your build
use
>> GHOST, if Windows has chewed it's own guts out, fresh install.
>> The second road is one you'll need to weigh, and one I cannot give you
>> complete guidance on but there are those who say you can find something
>> called Anti Pace through google and rid yourself of the need to request
any
>> more keys to be able to use your own legally purchased copy of Paris 3.0..
>> or revert to the free 2.x version. No one here can legally supply you
with
>> instructions or the software to crack Paris 3.0, though I've seen posts
with
>> return email addresses asking for assistance. Whether or not they got
that
>> assistance is not publicly known.
>>
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "Terry T" <Report message to a moderator
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| Re: EVH at NAMM [message #79024 is a reply to message #79018] |
Fri, 26 January 2007 08:18   |
Deej [4]
 Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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many watermelons are in your
>backpack, would you let me have one of them?
>
>Blonde #2: If you can guess how many watermelons are in my
>backpack, I'll let you have both of them!
>
>Blonde #1: Are there three?HI DJ,
yes those case to pretty darn good. We've had them as an option on our
system sense they came out. They are prone to having the front broken
off in shipping but otherwise a good diy case.
Chris
DJ wrote:
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E168111291 54
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> Just installed a mobo and drives in one of these along with at very quiet
> PSU. Nice case. All HD slots are shock mounted. Big fans that can be set to
> low RPM and still have plenty of airflow. It's quiet enough for control room
> duty.
>
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Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.comHI Robert,
I f I remember correctly it will not fit a full length card like the EDS.
Chris
Robert wrote:
> DJ, how big is the PCI slot area, could an EDS fit length wise in there?
> I got a silent case last year, I forget the model now, but the EDS card was
> like 1/4" too long so I ended up returning it.
>
> Thanks
> Rob
>
> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45dc045f$1@linux...
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E168111291 54
>>
>> Just installed a mobo and drives in one of these along with at very quiet
>> PSU. Nice case. All HD slots are shock mounted. Big fans that can be set
>> to low RPM and still have plenty of airflow. It's quiet enough for control
>> room duty.
>>
>
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Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.comHi Brandon,
How did you format the drives when you installed windows?
Did you use a 3rd party program to do it?
Chris
Brandon wrote:
> According to my defragmenter results report both my
> OS and AUDIO d
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| Re: EVH at NAMM [message #79072 is a reply to message #79063] |
Sat, 27 January 2007 10:30  |
Jamie K
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t
> terrified insects off the side of a tree, or burn yellow designs in the
> snow. You should enjoy that special ability . . . girls can't do that,
> you know. :)
What's that old joke about the parents yelling at the girl because her name
had been written in the snow in pee? In her handwriting? ;-)
Doug (love that image of "terrified insects"...)
http://www.parisfaqs.comChuck, you're a good fellow to offer help, but I don't know...
Basically, my complaints aren't about the newer format(s), but about the
social stuff. The newer format(s) are actually pretty cool.
It's the new corporate control of the site that is the problem. They have
done two nasty things (here comes another list):
1. They are censoring discussions at a frantic rate. Any post deviating even
slightly from accepted protocol is promptly deleted. I recently posted
requesting info on site hits before and after the transition, and it was
immediately deleted. No opportunity for discussion or debate. If some
fresh-faced newbie shows up and starts a new thread identical to one
finished two weeks ago, you can reply with the suggestion to use the
"search" function, but they delete it. I assume because they want more site
hits/advertising dollars. If I was to post right now about my suspicions
that the whole thing has gone to shit because of greed and corporate
bullshit, they would delete it, no matter how politely I phrase it. None of
this would have happened two years ago, not on your life. Never mind if I
suggested that the founder is lying about his being forced to sell the
site....
2. They have, through CNet's clout and marketing dollars, attracted
boatloads of folk who don't know good food from a steaming pile of dog shit.
And they have done so intentionally, of course. Eccentric, well-informed,
discriminating and even picky folk account for a very small portion of the
human population, after all, not nearly enough to pay fat salaries to
corporate big-wigs.
So, a site once defined by a signal-to-noise-ratio of 95% to 5% is now 50/50
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