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| Re: Motherboard swap?? [message #72021 is a reply to message #71953] |
Sun, 03 September 2006 21:19   |
Erick Kent
 Messages: 18 Registered: May 2006
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Be Your Man (1963)
* The Strangers with Mike Shannon — One And One Is Two (1964)
* Peter & Gordon — Nobody I Know, A World Without Love, I Don't Want
To See You Again (1964)
* The Applejacks — Like Dreamers Do (1964)
* P.J. Proby — That Means A Lot (1965)
* Mary Hopkin — Goodbye (1969)
In addition, McCartney wrote songs under his own name for other artists prior
to the Beatles' split; notably Badfinger's 1969 hit Come and Get It. He also
penned the song Woman (1966) for Peter & Gordon under the pseudonym Bernard
Webb, to see if the song would gain success without his reputation. It did.
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I remember several of these. Good tunes.
-steve
"Gary Flanigan" <gary)_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
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>"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>>I wish I had the 45 of It's For You. It was written by Lennon and
>>McCartney, as was the flip side which was a song called Man In the
>>Lighthouse, also by Lennon and McCartney.
>
>DJ, I am a big L&M fan (who isn't?) but have never heard of these songs.
> Is there any way to purchase a copy, even if only an MP3?
>
>Thanks"steve the artguy" <artguy@lugubriosity.org> wrote:
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>DJ-
>
>sorry to hear about this. It's frightening when we check obits for folks
>our age or younger, too...!
>
>Speaking of Unknown Beatles songs (or little known)
>
>
to hear the song, It's for You, (although by a different artist) check this
page:
http://www.amazon.com/Lennon-McCartney-Parker-Janovitz-Piers on/dp/B00008OM4L
-steveStart pulling things till it will come on. If you have only video left and
it still won't, swap video or power supply, finally, swap motherboard.
It just gets uglier !!
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
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>Hey guys I got the following in my comp.
>Can anyone tell me what is the required power supply
>wattage I should have?
>I think I have 450 or 500 now.
>It does this funny thing where I push the power button
>and it turns on for a split second and then shuts off.
>After that it doesnt respond at all until I either
>unplug it and plug it back in or trip the main power switch.
>Then I it will do the same thing again when I push the power button. I do
>this about 10 times before it will stay on.
>Any Ideas???
>This is my main audio comp and this really pisses me off since it is only
>a few months old.
>
>TIA
>b
>
>2 EDS cards
>1 EMU sound card
>wireless keyboard
>wireless network
>3 hardives
>1 dvd cdrom
>5 case fans
>1. Talk to Asus.
2. Disable USB, Ethernet and everything else of use.
3. Get motherboard that isn't shit.
4. Get a new hobby.
John
"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>Okay. I've worked many hours with 1 EDS card in any of the four PCI slots.
>Putting my little kit of 4 EDS cards back in immediately hoses the system.
>Which seems weird, since 1 EDS card works perfectly in any slot.....
>
>Anyway, what's my next move? I would love to have a 4-card system, but would
>be satisfied with 3. Anything less would be a bad thing.
>
>Got the skinny on the IRQs:
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>PCI bridge - (blank)
>USB controller - 10
>USB controller - 11
>USB controller - 5
>USN controller - 3
>USB controller - 10
>PCI Bridge - (blank)
>IDE - (blank)
>Ethernet - 4
>SerialBus controller - 10
>Bridge VGA - 10
>Slot-1 Media device - 6 (this is the EDS card, I assume)
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>Jimmy
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>Ok, I got this shakey egg for $2 and it s
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| Re: Motherboard swap?? [message #72025 is a reply to message #72021] |
Mon, 04 September 2006 00:42   |
Tom Bruhl
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4;spammersinacan.org> wrote:
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>>Richard has a video out for "Phenomenation". Lots of cool shots out
>>in the desert and great music.
>>
>>http://www.richardzeier.com/rz_video_preview.html
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>>DC
>Mine came today, too--can't wait. By the way, the Geoff Emerick
book is a great read also...
"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flangian@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
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>Mine arrived today, and I am tempted to take a week off work to read it.
>It is huge, very thorough and detailed, and wonderful for those of us into
>engineering who have loved these recordings since they were released. If
>you have been tempted but wondering whether it is worth the price, dive
in.
>"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
> http://www.legacy.com/dfw/Obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory& PersonId=19303263
>
>Scott was one of the most unbelievable musicians I've ever
>seen/heard/experienced.
>
>Sad day.
>
Sorry DJ
Sad indeed.
GeneGet 13 slot Magma. Put all 4 EDS cards in Magma and put Magma host card in
PCI slot 6.
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4515c0ac$1@linux...
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> 1. Talk to Asus.
> 2. Disable USB, Ethernet and everything else of use.
> 3. Get motherboard that isn't shit.
> 4. Get a new hobby.
>
> John
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >Okay. I've worked many hours with 1 EDS card in any of the four PCI
slots.
> >Putting my little kit of 4 EDS cards back in immediately hoses the
system.
> >Which seems weird, since 1 EDS card works perfectly in any slot.....
> >
> >Anyway, what's my next move? I would love to have a 4-card system, but
would
> >be satisfied with 3. Anything less would be a bad thing.
> >
> >Got the skinny on the IRQs:
> >
> >PCI bridge - (blank)
> >USB controller - 10
> >USB controller - 11
> >USB controller - 5
> >USN controller - 3
> >USB controller - 10
> >PCI Bridge - (blank)
> >IDE - (blank)
> >Ethernet - 4
> >SerialBus controller - 10
> >Bridge VGA - 10
> >Slot-1 Media device - 6 (this is the EDS card, I assume)
> >
> >Jimmy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>I can make farting noises by squeezing the palms of my hands together.
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4515e3c7$1@linux...
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> haha, great ideas ! did you end up with dog food dust? hehe I can
imagine
> it and that would be a nice low shaker. Thanks !
>
> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
> >I once used a large plastic bin with about 3-5lbs of dog food kibbles
left
> >in it for a deep shaker/accent sound. It fit the song.
> >
> >Drumsticks on a metal chair makes for interesting percussion, but wear
ear
> >plugs.
> >
> >Dedric
> >
> >On 9/23/06 5:29 PM, in article 4515c347$1@linux, "John" <no@no.com>
wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Ok, I got this shakey egg for $2 and it sounds awesome. Then I found
> this
> >> scotch tape dispenser that has sand in the bottom and when you shake it
> the
> >> tape roll rattles in sync and adds a great sound to the sand shakey
sound.
> >>
> >> So, what cheap / free instruments do you guys love. They have about
> 5
> >> different
> >> size cowbells at the feed and seed I might have to setup an array.
hehe
> >>
> >> John
> >
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Hair shampoo bottles with different size dried peas/beans.
They all sound different. I like a darker shaker sound
sometimes and this provides it.=20
@linux...
I can make farting noises by squeezing the palms of my hands together.
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4515e3c7$1@linux...
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> haha, great ideas ! did you end up with dog food dust? hehe I can
imagine
> it and that would be a nice low shaker. Thanks !
>
> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
> >I once used a large plastic bin with about 3-5lbs of dog food =
kibbles
left
> >in it for a deep shaker/accent sound. It fit the song.
> >
> >Drumsticks on a metal chair makes for interesting percussion, but =
wear
ear
> >plugs.
> >
> >Dedric
> >
> >On 9/23/06 5:29 PM, in article 4515c347$1@linux, "John" <no@no.com>
wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Ok, I got this shakey egg for $2 and it sounds awesome. Then I =
found
> this
> >> scotch tape dispenser that has sand in the bottom and when you =
shake it
> the
> >> tape roll rattles in sync and adds a great sound to the sand =
shakey
sound.
> >>
> >> So, what cheap / free instruments do you guys love. They have =
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| Re: Motherboard swap?? [message #72039 is a reply to message #71953] |
Mon, 04 September 2006 16:16  |
Martin Harrington
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--B_3241900689_472864--I used an empty CD case to mimic knee slapping and a cheese grater and a
chopstick to mimic a washboard for this "sittin on the front porch jammin"
style tune once.
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