| Help, Deleted Music Folder Files in XP [message #64417] |
Thu, 09 February 2006 16:25  |
Frank[1]
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> >>> >> >> rick wrote:
> >>> >> >> > i see your points as being generally valid but privately i'm
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> >>> >> >> > concerned. it's not that i fear self corporal punishment is
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| Re: Help, Deleted Music Folder Files in XP [message #64444 is a reply to message #64429] |
Fri, 10 February 2006 10:48  |
John [1]
 Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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start getting the mutli-core, low power/temperature gospel
> about a year from now.
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> TCB
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Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.comWell, I gave RZ's new disc to my 15 year old daughter and whe took it
to school. They loved it! A good sign when a prog/fusion/new age
thing goes over with 15 year old girls. One of them even plans on
buying it...
I had to bug my kid to get it back from her. Good work RZ.
DCI'm good for a few bucks as well.
Thanks for doing this.>If you're looking for a big city and all that is
>available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're
>going to get,
A friend of mine likes to describe Albuquerque as: "a lot like
El Paso, but not as sophisticated", which if you know anything
about either place, is not a very complimentary statement about
either city.
Probably: "A lot like El Paso, but more boring" is a better
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