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| Re: antress modern plugs [message #91283 is a reply to message #91279] |
Thu, 11 October 2007 03:29   |
Martin Harrington
 Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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every 12.5 hours of
> counseling: the Oxford Capacity Analysis (a personality test), an IQ test
> and an aptitude test. If their scores are not getting better there is
> something wrong and gets corrected so they do get better, smarter and more
> able.
>
> Anything worthwhile has a product that can be measured.
>
> So, with a system that measures actual valuable production instead of
> looks, personality, promises, race, sex, etc, the most able, who are most
> valuable to society are promoted up the ladder, and the less able can be
> corrected, retrained, encouraged, etc. Everybody wins.
>
> Had we a system like that, Bush would never have been elected, nor
> Clinton, nor just about any of the failures we have endured of late.
>
> Meritocracy works in sports, in business. Why not use it in government.
>
> steve the artguy wrote:
>> Puts this whole discussion in a somewhat meta-light:
>>
>> going with yer gut predicts actual election results
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>> http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID= CE4CD4FE-E7F2-99DF-350A53757475700D&ref=rss
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>> -steve
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>> "DC" <dc@spammersintheovaloffice.com> wrote:
>>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>> Two things, Don. First, non of this explains why the Clintons IN
>>>> PARTICULAR
>>>> generate the visceral hatred they do. Nobody seems to hate Russ
>>>> Feingold
>>>> or Barney Frank PERSONALLY. I explain the PERSONAL hatred of the
>>>> Clintons
>>>> the way I do for those reasons.
>>> Neither had the power of the Clintons. Put Barney Frank in the
>>> White House and watch what happens...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> As far as being a lying, cheating, showboating asshole, well he's a
>>>> politician.
>>>> That's what they are, that's what they do.
>>> Not true. Not the case with Gerald Ford, nor Jimmy Carter,
>>> in just recent memory.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> If in a single generation we have a handful of actual decent people
>>>> in national politics we're lucky, and those handful are almost
>>>> universally
>>>> demonized. For example, I think Ron Paul is tells us what he believes
>>>> and
>>>> would act on it. Jimmy Carter was the same way. I think Pat Buchanan is
>>> another,
>>>> and so is Ralph Nader.
>>> Nader is a jerk and a self-promoter, but we agree on the point.
>>>
>>> The problem with Ron Paul is not that he wouldn't tell the
>>> truth, but as with Carter, would his version of truth be wise?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Second, and a point of order, OBL might have drawn some conclusions
>>>> from
>>>> Somalia but he specifically said that it was Lebanon where he turned on
>>> the
>>>> USA.
>>> There is a direct quote from him basing his view about the USA
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| Re: antress modern plugs [message #91292 is a reply to message #91283] |
Thu, 11 October 2007 06:47   |
John Macy
Messages: 242 Registered: April 2006
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thing to do
>>> with playing anything. The great news is the side of the
>>> finger... the fact that they only had to go down about halfway
>>> there, all the way across; and didn't even have to touch the
>>> pad/underside at all (which it looked at first like they'd have
>>> to do)!
>>>
>>> So all-in-all, I think I lucked-out! :)
>>>
>>> Right now it's hurting like a son of a bitch, and no, they
>>> didn't give me any pain meds - which is probably fine because
>>> I need to be able to go into work, anyway.
>>>
>>> It'll be all wrapped-up in this big ol' bandage until the end
>>> of the day today when i'm supposed to take it off, clean the
>>> area, and put a smaller one on... a process which i'm not
>>> looking forward to! lol
>>>
>>> So, bottom line: better outcome than we originally thought,
>>> it'll be useless & just in the way for about two months for all
>>> practical purposes (it took me about a half an hour to type
>>> this reply, for example LOL!), until the healing is at a more
>>> advanced stage, but after that it should be fine the doc says.
>>>
>>> Thanks for checking!
>>>
>>> Neil
>>>
>>>> bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>>> Yeah. What up?
>>>>
>>>> DJ wrote:
>>>>> How are you doing man?
>>>>>
>>>>>
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David, Chris and Aaron,
So far tonight I found out why Paris configs were not being saved.
I was told to remove the Paris Backup file for testing.
That's the config. . . Once it was back all C-16s worked fine and =
retained
their C-16 classic mode.
The stockFx.dll IS in the system 32 folder but doesn't seem to be found
at Paris start up for some reason. That being said all the stock =
effects
are present although no presets for them. mod3a.dll IS Chucks ModPack.
It is also present in System 32 folder but Windows says it's an =
unrecognized
file or something like that.
I tried saving a Default Project. Paris crashed at boot up using it and =
took Windows with it.
After removing it it worked fine.
The system seems sparky. Not loaded down with tons of effects yet =
that's for sure.
Anyone care to chime in on what I should do about the Paris start up =
errors?
Next I am making sure I get audio on all three cards and confirm Paris =
plugs are working properly.
My chainsaw has been bogging down after it's been running for 15 =
minutes. Any idea about that?
Tom
=20
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
news:47213576@linux...
Aaron,
That's where I was yesterday just before I installed=20
Chucks plugs and a few VSTs that are wrapped.
The stock fx are working but not all of Chucks.
The presets weren't there for the stock ones either.
Tom
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message =
news:47213008@linux...
do a flat, no frills install man. no FX other than the stock ones. =
StockFx.dll is what comes with. mod3a.dll I 'think' is a chuck plug, but =
I could be wrong about that one. Stock, bone dead stock install and see =
what happens. Also, I've noted over the years when =
installing/uninstalling paris you need to boot/reboot cold to get it =
happy between 'any' install/removal process. completely and absolutely =
uninstall. Reboot. Delete anything
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