Home » The PARIS Forums » PARIS: Main » A bad use of flip-flops
| A bad use of flip-flops [message #95046] |
Thu, 24 January 2008 20:37  |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
|
Senior Member |
|
|
State University ...
> www.clas.uiowa.edu/faculty/ memorials/cmiel_tributes.shtml - 28k -
> Cached - Similar pages
>
> Inventory of the Robert S. Rankin Papers, 1898 - 1977 (bulk 1927
> ...Case Briefs, circa 1930-circa 1970. Case Briefs (1 of 4) ....
> Reprint from Michigan State University's Business Topic: "A Legal and
> Economic Note on ...
> library.duke.edu/ digitalcollections/rbmscl/uarankin/inv/ - 129k -
> Cached - Similar pages
>
> Inventory of the Franco Modigliani Papers, 1936-2005 and undated
> ...1939, Awarded free tuition fellowship by the Graduate Faculty of
> Political and Social Science ...... Monetary policy and price rigidity
> - Notes, circa 1970 ...
> library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/ rbmscl/modigliani/inv/ - 299k -
> Cached - Similar pages
>
> JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE: Veterans DirectoryAfter leaving JMC & MSU, I
> did graduate work at Stanford and received a Ph.D. in ...... with
> JMC's circa 1970 'house band' Pillowcayse) in Snyder-Phillips. ...
> www.enolagaia.com/JMCContact.html - 345k - Cached - Similar pages
>
> American Studies Association 2005Jeffrey Pollard, Natomas Charter
> School, Performing and Fine Arts Academy. COMMENT: ...... Gay Power
> circa 1970: Visual Strategies for Sexual Revolution ...
> asa.press.jhu.edu/program05/saturday.html - 127k - Cached - Similar
> pages
>
> UntitledMichigan State University; U, G. Dept of Special Education.
> 343 Erickson Hall ..... Dir: Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: NR; Students: NR.
> Degrees: MA ...
> muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_annals_of_the_deaf/
> v151/151.2university_programs.pdf - Similar pages
>
> U C P P D(Graduate program in teacher preparation, severe .... Dir:
> Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: 10; Students: 16. Degrees: MA. Gallaudet
> University ...
> muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_
> annals_of_the_deaf/v148/148.2personnel.pdf - Similar pages
> More results from muse.jhu.edu »
>
> [PDF] Life at the Interface.File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as
> HTML
> Professor Wood and members of his research group (circa 1967). ......
> After graduation from MSU,. William Fischer went on for a PhD in ...
> www.bch.msu.edu/dept/magazine/bmbmag03.pdf - Similar pages
>
> Burton K. Wheeler Papers, 1922-1975 (Collection 2207) :: Montana
> ...General Eisenhower with Burton K. Wheeler in background, circa
> 1945; Folder 22. ..... Lerner, Max (New York Post); Lewis, Jeffrey;
> Lewis, John L. (Pres. ...
> www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/2207.html - 62k - Cached -
> Similar pages
>
> Record Unit 7411 - John F. Eisenberg Papers, circa 1960-1982 and
> ...Correspondence comes from educators, graduate students, ......
> Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, and Dr. Eisenberg
> dating from October 1964 ...
> siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7411.htm - 249k - Cached - Similar
> pages
>
> DO @UCKIN" SEE THE NAME JEFFERY LEWIS ANYFREAKINWHERE????????
>
> WHY IS THEIR STOCK WORTH SO MUCH?????????
>
> YEAH, BUTTON K. WHEELER PAPERS IS WHAT I ASKED FOR!!!!!!!
>
> i'm sorry, i actually like the guy and after 20+ years i figure my
> sister wouldn't mind...much...well she is a 3/4 grade teacher...and
> everyone is 8 yrs. old in her eyes but...time heals all...oh
> crap....never mind....jeff, are your here lurking????????Rick, try this:
http://zabasearch.com/
rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>i'm trying to look up my ex brother in law and
>ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
>
>i type in his name numerous ways and times and this is the shit i get.
>
>Now, we were in the habit, as were most high school students circa
>1970, of calling each other by last .... ~Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan
>State University ...
>www.clas.uiowa.edu/faculty/ memorials/cmiel_tributes.shtml - 28k -
>Cached - Similar pages
>
>Inventory of the Robert S. Rankin Papers, 1898 - 1977 (bulk 1927
>...Case Briefs, circa 1930-circa 1970. Case Briefs (1 of 4) ....
>Reprint from Michigan State University's Business Topic: "A Legal and
>Economic Note on ...
>library.duke.edu/ digitalcollections/rbmscl/uarankin/inv/ - 129k -
>Cached - Similar pages
>
>Inventory of the Franco Modigliani Papers, 1936-2005 and undated
>...1939, Awarded free tuition fellowship by the Graduate Faculty of
>Political and Social Science ...... Monetary policy and price rigidity
>- Notes, circa 1970 ...
>library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/ rbmscl/modigliani/inv/ - 299k -
>Cached - Similar pages
>
>JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE: Veterans DirectoryAfter leaving JMC & MSU, I
>did graduate work at Stanford and received a Ph.D. in ...... with
>JMC's circa 1970 'house band' Pillowcayse) in Snyder-Phillips. ...
>www.enolagaia.com/JMCContact.html - 345k - Cached - Similar pages
>
>American Studies Association 2005Jeffrey Pollard, Natomas Charter
>School, Performing and Fine Arts Academy. COMMENT: ...... Gay Power
>circa 1970: Visual Strategies for Sexual Revolution ...
>asa.press.jhu.edu/program05/saturday.html - 127k - Cached - Similar
>pages
>
>UntitledMichigan State University; U, G. Dept of Special Education.
>343 Erickson Hall ..... Dir: Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: NR; Students: NR.
>Degrees: MA ...
>muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_annals_of_the_deaf/
>v151/151.2university_programs.pdf - Similar pages
>
>U C P P D(Graduate program in teacher preparation, severe .... Dir:
>Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: 10; Students: 16. Degrees: MA. Gallaudet
>University ...
>muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_
>annals_of_the_deaf/v148/148.2personnel.pdf - Similar pages
>More results from muse.jhu.edu »
>
>[PDF] Life at the Interface…File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as
>HTML
>Professor Wood and members of his research group (circa 1967). ......
>After graduation from MSU,. William Fischer went on for a PhD in ...
>www.bch.msu.edu/dept/magazine/bmbmag03.pdf - Similar pages
>
>Burton K. Wheeler Papers, 1922-1975 (Collection 2207) :: Montana
>...General Eisenhower with Burton K. Wheeler in background, circa
>1945; Folder 22. ..... Lerner, Max (New York Post); Lewis, Jeffrey;
>Lewis, John L. (Pres. ...
>www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/2207.html - 62k - Cached -
>Similar pages
>
>Record Unit 7411 - John F. Eisenberg Papers, circa 1960-1982 and
>...Correspondence comes from educators, graduate students, ......
>Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, and Dr. Eisenberg
>dating from October 1964 ...
>siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7411.htm - 249k - Cached - Similar
>pages
>
>DO @UCKIN" SEE THE NAME JEFFERY LEWIS ANYFREAKINWHERE????????
>
>WHY IS THEIR STOCK WORTH SO MUCH?????????
>
>YEAH, BUTTON K. WHEELER PAPERS IS WHAT I ASKED FOR!!!!!!!
>
>i'm sorry, i actually like the guy and after 20+ years i figure my
>sister wouldn't mind...much...well she is a 3/4 grade teacher...and
>everyone is 8 yrs. old in her eyes but...time heals all...oh
>crap....never mind....jeff, are your here lurking????????> I'd be happy to more completely celebrate your non-objective, political
> paranoiac knee-jerk reactionism and scientific scapegoatism, which I
> love, but A) this is the PARIS group not the General group, B) I like
> boats, too, and C) I just got a new bass and it needs to be played...
Cool about your new bass. Did you say it's a Warwick, an import, nice. I dig
that Warwick growl too. Don't ever get rid of the Fender Jazz, Jaco would be
dissapointed. Are you playing fretless? Just got back from Miami, working on
an arrangement for Othello Molineaux's new cd. It's a piece for a steel drum
orchestra, well, he and I are playing the parts for the recording. Toots is
supposed to play on it.
Global warming is boring man. Me a paranoid, knee jerk reactionary,
scientific scapegoater? I don't even know what that is, but I live in the
northeast and would welcome the tropics up here :-) I'm tired of friggin'
winter.
Peace,
Rich
>
> Cheers,
> -Jamie
> www.JamieKrutz.com
>
> PS. Woo, new bass (OK it's used - reuse and recycle)!
>
>
> rick wrote:
> > rich, if you read the very first part of my post " it's not that i'm
> > a huge proponent of the other view" then you would know that i'm not
> > saying that global warming" is immanent. i would look at the evidence
> > and make what i would hope to be an educated decision...right or
> > wrong. however, i do find it a bit ludicrous to as many would suggest
> > that we as humans (6 +billion) have no impact on the planets
> > environment.
> >
> > i fully believe and expect that the earth has it's own natural warming
> > and cooling cycles. i also believe that we are affected by outside
> > stellar influences (our sun being the nearest). and as stated above i
> > believe that the 6+ billion of us do affect our surroundings; possibly
> > more than the earth and all it's processes can overcome. i also do
> > not see a problem with trying to live as responsibility as we can and
> > if that means it costs us a little more to do so then so be it.
> >
> > i'm already getting #ucked up the ass by the corp leaders who get paid
> > 100's of millions of dollars to mismanage a company into the ground so
> > what's a few more bucks spent to insure that my granddaughter and her
> > children also have the opportunity to get the same @ucking? of all
> > the things to complain about spending money on, i find their future as
> > the absolute least objectionable. so i say, lets not spend it on the
> > same old bullshit and spend it on something wothwhile...our...their
> > future. we've spent trillions on how to destroy the planet, how about
> > we spend some to..at the least...help it. i don't think that's a
> > waste of money.
> >
> > how about instead of the check box for donating money for a political
> > party on the 1040 we have donate to alternative energy funding? or
> > stop fathers from @ucking their daughters? or parents from killing
> > their kids? you know, something useful rather than getting joe/debbie
> > whoever getting elected to do nothing but bitch about joe/debbie
> > whoever doing whatever they do and doing nothing but worrying about
> > getting reelected...now that's a @ucking waste of our money.
> >
> > god, am i redundant or what???
> >
> > On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 16:19:32 -0600, "Rich Lamanna"
> > <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Rick, the scientific way is to look at the data and make a
determination.
> >> Validity is based on the scientific method and empirical data, not junk
> >> science. The jury is not out, Al Gore is far from being a scientist.
There
> >> are over 400 real scientists who's studies dispute anthropogenic global
> >> warming and CO2 as the cause. I don't know about you but my car and
boat use
> >> petrol and if the shmucks at the UN are pushing a certain view, with a
> >> political agenda, which affects the world economy and especially the
US, and
> >> what I pay for gas, then my liberties are compromised. That's why I
want the
> >> truth and so should you. I don't have a problem with new technologies
that
> >> are environmentally friendly, if they work and if they are cheap and
won't
> >> propagate the economic meltdown we're experiencing. One of the biggest
> >> farces out there is Bio Fuels. It takes about 4 times as much energy to
> >> produce ethanol than is liberated from its burning. And it's causing
> >> increases in the cost of corn which in turn has caused increases in
> >> everything that eats corn, i.e.. cows and omnivores. The government
> >> subsidizes its production which increases taxes on you and I. I'm tired
of
> >> the bull, how about you?
> >>
> >> Rich
> >>
> >> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:0a7tu3lk2r4s6i5ucm2egkqoc3t00l1nul@4ax.com...
> >>> explain to my why this is better to the point of ridiculing the other
> >>> possibility? it's not that i'm a huge proponent of the other view, i
> >>> just find the absolute dismissal of it quite funny given the
> >>> acceptance of another theory to be sooooooo much more valid. please
> >>> enlighten me.
> >>>
> >>> On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 15:49:08 -0600, "Rich Lamanna"
> >>> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Here we go again. A few years ago scientists put 3,000 "buoy robots"
into
> >>>> the oceans of the world, which are all part of the Argos System to
> >> monitor
> >>>> world climate patterns. Oh no it looks like the ocean is cooling, not
> >>>> warming.
> >>>>
> >>>
http://freestudents.blogspot.com/2008/03/warming-models-baff led-by-cooling-
> >> ocean.html
> >>>> Oh and looky here, what's this, evidence that Antarctic ice sheet is
> >>>> increasing in mass?
> >>>>
> >>>> http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/antarctic_020822.html
> >>>>
> >>>> Interesting stuff. Just thought you might like to know,
> >>>> Rich
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >Holy shit, that happened to you too? Sounds like that was some pretty good
acid.
Rich
"Mr. Simplicity" <noway@jose.net> wrote in message news:47ef2905$1@linux...
>
> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message
news:47ef1f97$1@linux...
> > Hey, it was snowing pretty hard when I drove home from work last night .
..
> > . late March . . . in Portland! Is it the coming Ice Age?
> >
> > Here's a thought . . . is it possible that the Earth's natural warming
and
> > cooling trends could override any effect that we humans have?
> >
> > Or what if the Earth could actually respond to our efforts to warm it by
> > cooling itself triggered by some huge thermostatic mechanism?
> >
> > Or wait . . . oh dear . . . what if the Earth is just a giant terrarium
> > for some highly advanced race of intergalactic aliens, and they're
> > adjusting the temperature before they harvest us for food? Bill . . .
any
> > help on this? Where's my tin foil hat . . .?
> >
> > S
> >
> >
>
> Back in 1971 I went on an acid binge and when the paranoid phase of it
> kicked in, I was watching TV and Walter Cronkite was talking about nuclear
> testing and I decided that the free protons and other stuff that was
caused
> by splitting atoms was going to affect other atoms and cause them to
mutate
> and that eventually this would start affecting DNA molecules all over the
> earth, even with people who were thousands of miles away because it would
be
> like a domino theory so as the paranoia grew, it became obvious that not
> only were we doing this here, but that our solar system was actually just
an
> atom in a much larger molecule and that if we were doing this here, then
it
> was probably happening in a parallel universe too and that it was just a
> matter of time before our sun which is nothing more than the nucleus of an
> atom was either going to split wide open because it was probably part of a
> uranium molecule. At that point I really got paranoid and it was nighttime
> so I went outside and started staring at the stars and suddenly I saw this
> big shooting star and I knew that this was a particle that was heading to
> split the sun and so I figured that since I was gonna die anyway, I'd
write
> this theory all down so I rolled up a fattie and did just that while I
> waited for sunrise. Well, the world didn't end that morning and since I
was
> a college student at the time and I had a paper due for my political
science
> class and my prof was a real cool Korean dude named Dr. Kim and he hated
the
> military industrial complex and nukes I took the paper to class, still
> trippin my butt off and turned it in as an essay and everyone looked at me
> funny and their faces were melting and there were rainbows crawling up the
> walls and lights shooting out of people's noses so I had to leave but this
> was the 70's, like I said and the next day everyone thought it was cool
and
> Dr. Kim didn't look like the catepillar in Through The Looking Glass and
he
> told me how "imaginative" he thought I was so I felt better...I guess
people
> back then thought this kinda stuff was normal.
>
> You could have knocked me over with a feather when I saw this a few years
> ago.
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=-pH5WXIsgHo&feature=related
>
> Start the timeline at 9:00.
>
> ;oD
>
>
>Are you tripping too?
Rich
"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message news:47ef1f97$1@linux...
> Hey, it was snowing pretty hard when I drove home from work last night . .
..
> late March . . . in Portland! Is it the coming Ice Age?
>
> Here's a thought . . . is it possible that the Earth's natural warming and
> cooling trends could override any effect that we humans have?
>
> Or what if the Earth could actually respond to our efforts to warm it by
> cooling itself triggered by some huge thermostatic mechanism?
>
> Or wait . . . oh dear . . . what if the Earth is just a giant terrarium
for
> some highly advanced race of intergalactic aliens, and they're adjusting
the
> temperature before they harvest us for food? Bill . . . any help on this?
> Where's my tin foil hat . . .?
>
> S
>
>
> "Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:47ee9f37@linux...
> > Here we go again. A few years ago scientists put 3,000 "buoy robots"
into
> > the oceans of the world, which are all part of the Argos System to
monitor
> > world climate patterns. Oh no it looks like the ocean is cooling, not
> > warming.
> >
> >
http://freestudents.blogspot.com/2008/03/warming-models-baff led-by-cooling-ocean.html
> >
> > Oh and looky here, what's this, evidence that Antarctic ice sheet is
> > increasing in mass?
> >
> > http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/antarctic_020822.html
> >
> > Interesting stuff. Just thought you might like to know,
> > Rich
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>I looked myself up at zabasearch and it says i'm living at the place I was
at 18 years ago. Wow, really leading edge !
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Rick, try this:
>
>http://zabasearch.com/
>
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>i'm trying to look up my ex brother in law and
>>ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
>>
>>i type in his name numerous ways and times and this is the shit i get.
>>
>>Now, we were in the habit, as were most high school students circa
>>1970, of calling each other by last .... ~Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan
>>State University ...
>>www.clas.uiowa.edu/faculty/ memorials/cmiel_tributes.shtml - 28k -
>>Cached - Similar pages
>>
>>Inventory of the Robert S. Rankin Papers, 1898 - 1977 (bulk 1927
>>...Case Briefs, circa 1930-circa 1970. Case Briefs (1 of 4) ....
>>Reprint from Michigan State University's Business Topic: "A Legal and
>>Economic Note on ...
>>library.duke.edu/ digitalcollections/rbmscl/uarankin/inv/ - 129k -
>>Cached - Similar pages
>>
>>Inventory of the Franco Modigliani Papers, 1936-2005 and undated
>>...1939, Awarded free tuition fellowship by the Graduate Faculty of
>>Political and Social Science ...... Monetary policy and price rigidity
>>- Notes, circa 1970 ...
>>library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/ rbmscl/modigliani/inv/ - 299k -
>>Cached - Similar pages
>>
>>JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE: Veterans DirectoryAfter leaving JMC & MSU, I
>>did graduate work at Stanford and received a Ph.D. in ...... with
>>JMC's circa 1970 'house band' Pillowcayse) in Snyder-Phillips. ...
>>www.enolagaia.com/JMCContact.html - 345k - Cached - Similar pages
>>
>>American Studies Association 2005Jeffrey Pollard, Natomas Charter
>>School, Performing and Fine Arts Academy. COMMENT: ...... Gay Power
>>circa 1970: Visual Strategies for Sexual Revolution ...
>>asa.press.jhu.edu/program05/saturday.html - 127k - Cached - Similar
>>pages
>>
>>UntitledMichigan State University; U, G. Dept of Special Education.
>>343 Erickson Hall ..... Dir: Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: NR; Students: NR.
>>Degrees: MA ...
>>muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_annals_of_the_deaf/
>>v151/151.2university_programs.pdf - Similar pages
>>
>>U C P P D(Graduate program in teacher preparation, severe .... Dir:
>>Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: 10; Students: 16. Degrees: MA. Gallaudet
>>University ...
>>muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_
>>annals_of_the_deaf/v148/148.2personnel.pdf - Similar pages
>>More results from muse.jhu.edu »
>>
>>[PDF] Life at the Interface…File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as
>>HTML
>>Professor Wood and members of his research group (circa 1967). ......
>>After graduation from MSU,. William Fischer went on for a PhD in ...
>>www.bch.msu.edu/dept/magazine/bmbmag03.pdf - Similar pages
>>
>>Burton K. Wheeler Papers, 1922-1975 (Collection 2207) :: Montana
>>...General Eisenhower with Burton K. Wheeler in background, circa
>>1945; Folder 22. ..... Lerner, Max (New York Post); Lewis, Jeffrey;
>>Lewis, John L. (Pres. ...
>>www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/2207.html - 62k - Cached -
>>Similar pages
>>
>>Record Unit 7411 - John F. Eisenberg Papers, circa 1960-1982 and
>>...Correspondence comes from educators, graduate students, ......
>>Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, and Dr. Eisenberg
>>dating from October 1964 ...
>>siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7411.htm - 249k - Cached - Similar
>>pages
>>
>>DO @UCKIN" SEE THE NAME JEFFERY LEWIS ANYFREAKINWHERE????????
>>
>>WHY IS THEIR STOCK WORTH SO MUCH?????????
>>
>>YEAH, BUTTON K. WHEELER PAPERS IS WHAT I ASKED FOR!!!!!!!
>>
>>i'm sorry, i actually like the guy and after 20+ years i figure my
>>sister wouldn't mind...much...well she is a 3/4 grade teacher...and
>>everyone is 8 yrs. old in her eyes but...time heals all...oh
>>crap....never mind....jeff, are your here lurking????????
>How about a proctoscope, LOL! Sorry, I couldn't control myself. I really do
need help :-)
Rich
"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message news:47ef5da7@linux...
> I'm gonna need a bigger stethoscope.
>
> S
>
>
> "erlilo" <erlingl@tdcadsl.dk> wrote in message news:47ef4840@linux...
> >I don't think so, Sarah..................
> > .......I believe it's more that something have done the weather unstable
> > and sick and it need good doctors and nursings by some really good
> > nurses.........;-)
> >
> >
> > "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> skrev i en meddelelse
> > news:47ef1f97$1@linux...
> >> Hey, it was snowing pretty hard when I drove home from work last night
..
> >> . . late March . . . in Portland! Is it the coming Ice Age?
> >>
> >
> >
>
>This is good to know, thanks Kerr. I'm not importing more than 8 tracks at a
time any more and only on a rare occasion these days. I still have an
engineer who records me live with ADATs though.
Rich
"Kerr Mathieson" <oneninehundred@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:47ef5399@linux...
> I'm running 2 ADAT mods in the same MEC on XP fine, (having swtiched from
> ME)
>
> Have to say, I've never had cause to stream 16 channels of adat in or out
> simultaneously, but I have used both ADATs with a few channels on each at
> the same time.
>
> Kerr
> "Mr. Simplicity" <noway@jose.net> wrote in message news:47eea2d9@linux...
> > No change. I think Brian T, Dimitrios and Mic Cross were able to get
more
> > than 1 ADAT module per MEC to work. I never was able to do this. If you
> > need lightpipe connectivity, be sure to buy a new HD to use with XP so
> > your old system drive can save you if XP hoses your routing matrix.
> >
> > Deej
> >
> > "Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
> > news:47eea09d@linux...
> >>I seem to remember that some of you using XP had no problems with ADAT
> >> transfers, while others were having difficulties. I'm still on ME with
> >> Paris. One of these days I'm going to transport over to XP. What is the
> >> state of ADAT with XP in Paris.
> >>
> >> Rich
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>
>I looked myself up at zabasearch and it says i'm living at the place I was
>at 18 years ago. Wow, really leading edge !
That's funny: ) I just heard about it on CKLW radio, those Canadians sure
have a sense of humor.
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Rick, try this:
>>
>>http://zabasearch.com/
>>
>>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>i'm trying to look up my ex brother in law and
>>>ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>>i type in his name numerous ways and times and this is the shit i get.
>>>
>>>Now, we were in the habit, as were most high school students circa
>>>1970, of calling each other by last .... ~Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan
>>>State University ...
>>>www.clas.uiowa.edu/faculty/ memorials/cmiel_tributes.shtml - 28k -
>>>Cached - Similar pages
>>>
>>>Inventory of the Robert S. Rankin Papers, 1898 - 1977 (bulk 1927
>>>...Case Briefs, circa 1930-circa 1970. Case Briefs (1 of 4) ....
>>>Reprint from Michigan State University's Business Topic: "A Legal and
>>>Economic Note on ...
>>>library.duke.edu/ digitalcollections/rbmscl/uarankin/inv/ - 129k -
>>>Cached - Similar pages
>>>
>>>Inventory of the Franco Modigliani Papers, 1936-2005 and undated
>>>...1939, Awarded free tuition fellowship by the Graduate Faculty of
>>>Political and Social Science ...... Monetary policy and price rigidity
>>>- Notes, circa 1970 ...
>>>library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/ rbmscl/modigliani/inv/ - 299k -
>>>Cached - Similar pages
>>>
>>>JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE: Veterans DirectoryAfter leaving JMC & MSU, I
>>>did graduate work at Stanford and received a Ph.D. in ...... with
>>>JMC's circa 1970 'house band' Pillowcayse) in Snyder-Phillips. ...
>>>www.enolagaia.com/JMCContact.html - 345k - Cached - Similar pages
>>>
>>>American Studies Association 2005Jeffrey Pollard, Natomas Charter
>>>School, Performing and Fine Arts Academy. COMMENT: ...... Gay Power
>>>circa 1970: Visual Strategies for Sexual Revolution ...
>>>asa.press.jhu.edu/program05/saturday.html - 127k - Cached - Similar
>>>pages
>>>
>>>UntitledMichigan State University; U, G. Dept of Special Education.
>>>343 Erickson Hall ..... Dir: Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: NR; Students: NR.
>>>Degrees: MA ...
>>>muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_annals_of_the_deaf/
>>>v151/151.2university_programs.pdf - Similar pages
>>>
>>>U C P P D(Graduate program in teacher preparation, severe .... Dir:
>>>Jeff Lewis, PhD. Staff: 10; Students: 16. Degrees: MA. Gallaudet
>>>University ...
>>>muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_
>>>annals_of_the_deaf/v148/148.2personnel.pdf - Similar pages
>>>More results from muse.jhu.edu »
>>>
>>>[PDF] Life at the Interface…File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as
>>>HTML
>>>Professor Wood and members of his research group (circa 1967). ......
>>>After graduation from MSU,. William Fischer went on for a PhD in ...
>>>www.bch.msu.edu/dept/magazine/bmbmag03.pdf - Similar pages
>>>
>>>Burton K. Wheeler Papers, 1922-1975 (Collection 2207) :: Montana
>>>...General Eisenhower with Burton K. Wheeler in background, circa
>>>1945; Folder 22. ..... Lerner, Max (New York Post); Lewis, Jeffrey;
>>>Lewis, John L. (Pres. ...
>>>www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/2207.html - 62k - Cached -
>>>Similar pages
>>>
>>>Record Unit 7411 - John F. Eisenberg Papers, circa 1960-1982 and
>>>...Correspondence comes from educators, graduate students, ......
>>>Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, and Dr. Eisenberg
>>>dating from October 1964 ...
>>>siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7411.htm - 249k - Cached - Similar
>>>pages
>>>
>>>DO @UCKIN" SEE THE NAME JEFFERY LEWIS ANYFREAKINWHERE????????
>>>
>>>WHY IS THEIR STOCK WORTH SO MUCH?????????
>>>
>>>YEAH, BUTTON K. WHEELER PAPERS IS WHAT I ASKED FOR!!!!!!!
>>>
>>>i'm sorry, i actually like the guy and after 20+ years i figure my
>>>sister wouldn't mind...much...well she is a 3/4 grade teacher...and
>>>everyone is 8 yrs. old in her eyes but...time heals all...oh
>>>crap....never mind....jeff, are your here lurking????????
>>
>Rod, I'm not using an obsolete Opcode that uses the printer port, but I am
using an obsolete MOTU MTP A/V which uses the printer port. I've been trying
to find an XP driver for it, but haven't had any luck yet. MOTU hasn't
gotten back to me yet about whether it will work or not in XP.
Rich
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:47eff7e4$1@linux...
>
> Yeah, that's really it. Unless you have to slave Paris to external smpte
from
> a tape machine, and you have a ancient opcode smpte to MTC box that uses
> the printer port, and no drivers exist for XP. Other than those 2 things,
> XP is great for Paris.
> Rod
> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
> >So is ADAT functiontality the only barrier to running Paris on XP? Cuz
> I
> >don't got no ADAT, so I don't care.
> >
> >S
> >
> >
> >"Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >news:47eea09d@linux...
> >>I seem to remember that some of you using XP had no problems with ADAT
> >> transfers, while others were having difficulties. I'm still on ME with
> >> Paris. One of these days I'm going to transport over to XP. What is the
> >> state of ADAT with XP in Paris.
> >>
> >> Rich
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>Cool Kerry.
"Kerry Galloway" <kerrygalloway@telus.net> wrote in message
news:kerrygalloway-AC0C67.15534530032008@cust0358.vic01.dataco.com.au...
> Hello everyone.
>
> I hope this isn't spamming, but I thought I'd set up a blog as a
> resource and a place for additional PARIS-related chat. Undoubtedly I'll
> be touching on some other topics like REAPER, Black Lion Audio's mods,
> bass playing and many others, but I'd like to hear what interests you in
> audio too.
>
> It's my eventual goal to collect as many PARIS resources as possible
> into one location for my own lazy sake. To that end, I'm scavenging and
> organizing as much of the existing PARIS practical-knowledge-base as I
> can find on the internet into an additional website, which I'll put up
> and link from the blog as time permits. I will very much appreciate your
> suggestions and input on this. For example, I hope to put links to all
> plugins that run happily in PARIS in one place - and in some cases,
> where possible, even host the files themselves. SImilarly skins,
> utilities, manuals, FAQs, tracksheets (I've made lots of new ones) etc.
>
> I'd also like to take advantage of modern technologies like commenting,
> media galleries to feature mixes and pictures, polls and many others.
>
> If you're interested, I hope you'll pop by and take a look and offer any
> suggestions for improvement that you care to (and then I'll let you know
> what I can actually implement, because it's all Blogger template-based,
> so it has flexibility in some areas and not others). While you're at it,
> if you like, you could take the first poll too so I can start getting a
> handle on how many users there still are.
>
> You can leave comments in the existing threads, and we'll move to
> enabling more advanced community participation, like the ability to
> create your own threads, when I get a handle on how all the moving parts
> fit together. I've posted an open thread for general chat, although for
> the moment I'd prefer you not bring political/religious/platformwar
> issues there, full stop. At some point I have the sneaking hope to also
> set up the infrastructure for collaborative musical work.
>
> You'll find the blog at:
>
> http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>
> There's not a ton of content there yet, but I hope you find there's some
> intriguing potential, and I also hope to show you some interesting stuff
> soon myself. I've started the ball rolling in a couple of threads.
>
> Site policies are stated in the Welcome post, and participation
> signifies one's understanding and acceptance of them. You can find them
> at the bottom of the page, or click here to go directly to them -
>
> http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/2008/03/greetings-all.html
>
> They tend towards the simple common sense - you can't go wrong with the
> courtesy Mama lern'd ya. Making the ability to comment subject to
> membership in the blog and then policing the membership, or moderating
> comments, is technically easy with a mere few mouse-clicks; however
> comments won't initially be moderated until/unless I feel it's
> necessary.
>
> With that in mind,. I'm hoping I won't need to spend much time weeding
> the garden there, and that people will voluntarily maintain standards of
> discourse and S/N. Like all Canadians, I do have a "special club" I keep
> in the family igloo, but I prefer to reserve it for times of need - say,
> when I fancy a pelt for a new hat.
>
> I hope you'll stop by! Help yourself to the new PARIS tracksheets if you
> like, and let me know how I can make them better.
>
> - Kerry Galloway, NOR Productions.Thanks so much, Kerry!
Thank you also for working to keep PARIS alive. I look forward to reading
your blog. Let me know if I can help at all.
Cheers!
Mike
Kerry Galloway <kerrygalloway@telus.net> wrote:
>I hope you don't mind, but I took the liberty of putting your site at
>the top of the links at the blog, Mike.
>
>- Kerry
>
>http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/I have an old pocket express, and if I remember right it uses a 'multi'
driver of some sort and wasn't particularly clear with out some reading that
this is the right driver. Works on SP2 XP just fine, you just need to DL the
right port version, LPT or midi for the Timeworks app.
AA
"Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:47f031ed@linux...
> Rod, I'm not using an obsolete Opcode that uses the printer port, but I am
> using an obsolete MOTU MTP A/V which uses the printer port. I've been
> trying
> to find an XP driver for it, but haven't had any luck yet. MOTU hasn't
> gotten back to me yet about whether it will work or not in XP.
>
> Rich
>
> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:47eff7e4$1@linux...
>>
>> Yeah, that's really it. Unless you have to slave Paris to external smpte
> from
>> a tape machine, and you have a ancient opcode smpte to MTC box that uses
>> the printer port, and no drivers exist for XP. Other than those 2 things,
>> XP is great for Paris.
>> Rod
>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>> >So is ADAT functiontality the only barrier to running Paris on XP? Cuz
>> I
>> >don't got no ADAT, so I don't care.
>> >
>> >S
>> >
>> >
>> >"Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> >news:47eea09d@linux...
>> >>I seem to remember that some of you using XP had no problems with ADAT
>> >> transfers, while others were having difficulties. I'm still on ME with
>> >> Paris. One of these days I'm going to transport over to XP. What is
>> >> the
>> >> state of ADAT with XP in Paris.
>> >>
>> >> Rich
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>My guess is....N0. I have a removable sys drive tray so I can use XP excecpt
when I need to do either adat or smpte lock stuff, then I put in the ME sys
drive.
Rod
"Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>Rod, I'm not using an obsolete Opcode that uses the printer port, but I
am
>using an obsolete MOTU MTP A/V which uses the printer port. I've been trying
>to find an XP driver for it, but haven't
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Goto Forum:
Current Time: Fri May 08 07:02:00 PDT 2026
Total time taken to generate the page: 0.04937 seconds
|