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| Re: Battery clicks Help please [message #82126 is a reply to message #82124] |
Sun, 25 March 2007 16:47   |
Nil
Messages: 245 Registered: March 2007
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e've had this "War on Drugs" going for decades now, yet the same
>>>>>> schools who "Dare To Keep Kids Off Drugs" encourage parents to drug
>>>>>> their kids when they have behaviour and/or scholastic problems!
>>>>>> Children are people, and like people, they're all different. The
>>>>>> fact that a person is now 5 years old doesn't mean that person is
>>>>>> ready for school. Or if he/she is ready for school, it doesn't mean
>>>>>> he/she is ready to sit still in a classroom and learn the same way
>>>>>> others do.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hate to say this, I really do, but I think the popularity of psych
>>>>>> drugs for children is largely the result of parents and teachers who
>>>>>> just want their jobs to be easier. I'm sure there are exceptions,
>>>>>> and if your kid is on psych drugs, you're probably one of them, OK?
>>>>>> :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, having said that . . . Bill . . . I don't think you can
>>>>>> generalize about the entire profession of psychiatry. Shrinks are
>>>>>> like any other profession . . . there are good and bad and everything
>>>>>> in between. I suspect your post on shrinks has its source in the
>>>>>> decades old battle betwe
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| Re: Battery clicks Help please [message #82127 is a reply to message #82126] |
Sun, 25 March 2007 17:03   |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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en the American Psychiatric Association and
>>>>>> the Church of Scientology. In fact, isn't the line "In psych
>>>>>> hospitals you will find something around 40% of the victims, er,
>>>>>> 'patients' have undiagnosed or misdiagnosed medical problems" from
>>>>>> something L. Ron Hubbard wrote back in the '70s? If not, I'd be
>>>>>> curious about the source of that statistic. How would anyone know
>>>>>> that without going in to the hospitals and diagnosing them? Most
>>>>>> modern psychiatrists are well beyond thorazine and electroshock, and
>>>>>> lobotomy? Come on . . . that's practically sci-fi now. Not to mention
>>>>>> the fact that anti-depressants and ADHD drugs are often prescribed by
>>>>>> the family doctor nowadays, rather than a shrink.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The ADA attacked Scientology decades ago, and Scientology has been
>>>>>> attacking back ever since, according to Mr. Hubbard's official policy
>>>>>> (discredit the attacker). You raised some good questions with your
>>>>>> initial post, but the Scientological rant about psychs could make one
>>>>>> question your motives, not to mention that it seems outdated at best.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think you're a very nice man, and apparently quite musically
>>>>>> talented, too. I just can't picture you jumping up and down on
>>>>>> Oprah's couch. :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sarah
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:462dfb10@linux...
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| Re: Battery clicks Help please [message #82128 is a reply to message #82127] |
Sun, 25 March 2007 18:29   |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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t;>>>>>> In medical circles, psychiatrists are known for being very poor
>>>>>>> doctors so it doesn't surprise me to hear he was undiagnosed during
>>>>>>> their experiments. In psych hospitals you will find something around
>>>>>>> 40% of the victims, er, "patients" have undiagnosed or misdiagnosed
>>>>>>> medical problems. But hey, doesn't Thorazine and electric shock cure
>>>>>>> pretty much anything? And what they miss, a prefrontal lobotomy will
>>>>>>> catch so it's all good - as long as the insurance lasts.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bill L
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> DJ wrote:
>>>>>>>> well.........I'm not exactly one for the better living through
>>>>>>>> chemistry lifestyle myself, but Charles Whitman also had quite a
>>>>>>>> brain tumor on top of the anphetamines. My ex roommate in Austin, a
>>>>>>>> guy named Richard Patrick, was right next to a guy who got shot
>>>>>>>> that day. They were both about 1/4 mile away from the tower on the
>>>>>>>> main mall at UT.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:462d720f@linux...
>>>>>>>>> I have to preface by saying I have never been a big Michael Moore
>>>>>>>>> movie fan, but he has hit the mark this time:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSZ9YTnSkLc
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> DJ mentioned the original school shooting at the college in Texas
>>>>>>>>> back in the '60s. That guy was part of a psych drug experiment on
>>>>>>>>> the campus and was high on amphetamines. It was hushed up at the
>>>>>>>>> time because it was part of his medical records.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Bill L
>>Touche
TCB
"Gantt Kushn
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| Re: Battery clicks Help please [message #82129 is a reply to message #82128] |
Sun, 25 March 2007 21:30   |
Jamie K
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er" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Not that I disagree... but my vote would be:
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>1. Autotune
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>2. Autotune
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>Gantt
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>1. The UAD LA-2A emulation, and all of the other various emulations of
that
>>emulation. Opto compressors are great when used in the right situation.
>And
>>of course they're easy to use, there's two knobs and a bypass switch. But
>>it's precisely the simplicity that makes people slap the damn things on
>everything.
>>And opto compressors don't belong on everything, they're way too fast for
>>many of the places where people put them. Like electric guitars, which
shouldn't
>>really need compression anyway. I hear mixes from my friends and the percussive
>>attack of the notes are just gone. It's mush. And nine times out of ten
>I
>>say, 'Hey, you're using an LA-2A on the guitars aren't you?' and then they
>>think I'm some golden ears genius. No, your guitars sound like shit.
>>
>>2. Multiband compressors. I don't think I need to explain this.
>>
>>So, on my upcoming Monkies mixing any time I use an LA-2A I'm going to
make
>>sure I justify it in my head, and try a different comp/limiter first. I
>solemnly
>>swear to the entire PARIS newsgroup.
>>
>>TCB
>OK, I'm halfway with you.
1. Autotune
2. Quantizing
Sarah
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:46326c60$1@linux...
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> Not that I disagree... but my vote would be:
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> 1. Autotune
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> 2. Autotune
>
> Gantt
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> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>1. The UAD LA-2A emulation, and all of the other various emulations of
>>that
>>emulation. Opto compressors are great when used in the right situation.
> And
>>of course they're easy to use, there's two knobs and a bypass switch. But
>>it's precisely the simplicity that makes people slap the damn things on
> everything.
>>And opto compressors don't belong on everything, they're way too fast for
>>many of the places where people put them. Like electric guitars, which
>>shouldn't
>>really need compression anyway. I hear mixes from my friends and the
>>percussive
>>attack of the notes are just gone. It's mush. And nine times out of ten
> I
>>say, 'Hey, you're using an LA-2A on the guitars aren't you?' and then they
>>think I'm some golden ears genius. No, your guitars sound like shit.
>>
>>2. Multiband compressors. I don't think I need to explain this.
>>
>>So, on my upcoming Monkies mixing any time I use an LA-2A I'm going to
>>make
>>sure I justify it in my head, and try a different comp/limiter first. I
> solemnly
>>swea
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