| So... what are you doing today? [message #94560] |
Thu, 10 January 2008 14:19  |
dc[3]
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| Re: So... what are you doing today? [message #94587 is a reply to message #94585] |
Thu, 10 January 2008 20:29   |
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>Maybe I'm missing the point of your post, as I just jumped
>into this thread without checking the last few days.
>Good Luck
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>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
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>>I'm not familiar with macs, but any recent low rent graphics
>>card has two outputs. Can't you swap the existing card with
>>one of these?
>>If not, your only option is to toggle between mixers by bringing
>>up the project window, (press "p"), and click on the "M" button
>>corresponding to the submix you wish to view.
>>Unfortunately the Paris windows are fixed in size, due to the
>>fact that they are "hand drawn" bitmaps. You cannot shrink
>>them in size like you can with most other applications,
>>you can only increase screen resolution to allow more info to
>>be displayed.
>>Therefore, I cannot see how you can view 24 channels on one
>>monitor unless you use the Mini Mixer, as suggested by another
>>poster.
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>>Kim
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>>The only solution is to increase your desktop size, or reduce the
>>number of visible channels in each submix if you wish to see more
>>than one submix.
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>>"Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote:
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>>>Can't run 2 monitors. All the slots are taken up w/EDS cards, but I do
>have
>>>a 19" and visual is good. Moreso need the configuration correct.
>>>
>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Stev
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Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
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| Re: So... what are you doing today? [message #94591 is a reply to message #94587] |
Thu, 10 January 2008 20:07   |
Aaron Allen
 Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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gt;> DC wrote:
>>>> I just have one question for you both.
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>>>> What would change in your beliefs if it could be shown that
>>>> the real Jesus was the one of the Bible? That all the best
>>>> evidence, when considered outside of philosophical
>>>> pre-commitments, shows that Jesus was who he said he was,
>>>> and the story of his origin, purpose, his life, death and
>>>> yes his resurrection, as shown in the Bible, is pretty much spot-on?
>>>>
>>>> What would happen to "faith as human myth-making and story
>>>> telling"?
>>>>
>>>> What would happen to Scientology?
>>>>
>>>> If it is true, would it not affect your beliefs profoundly? If so,
>>>> then I would suggest resolving this issue is an important task;
>>>> perhaps the most important of all the things we do in this
>>>> life.
>>>>
>>>> DC
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>>>> What would happen to faith as mere human
>>>>
>>>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>>>> All people are basically good and are trying to survive as they
>>>>> understand it. With that starting point you can understand and help
>>>>> others. All people are basically good.
>>>>
>>>>> erlilo wrote:
>>>> Most of the difference and
>>>>>> problems are in the HUMAN made religions that's for the most have
a
>> culture
>>>>>> thousand of years back in the history. It's special to think it over,
>>>> the
>>>>>> bible was a product that's started our christian stories from the
Middle
>>>>>> East with stories about God and The Garden of Eden(in Iran) and all
>> the
>>>> wars
>>>>>> following up, long before someone could write at all.
>>Sorry, I misread your question.
Jesus taught that all are lost and all ar
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| Re: So... what are you doing today? [message #94603 is a reply to message #94585] |
Fri, 11 January 2008 11:30  |
Phil Aiken
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d.
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> I apologize for my error. Also, alert the media as I have now made my first
> mistake. ;)I certainly must agree that we're all pretty messed up. But I have found
that even the worst of us are basically good. When we err it is because
of computing with erroneous data (read "Dianetics' The Modern
Science of Mental Health" if you want to under
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