On 26.06.2002 10:08 Uhr, Dennis W. Manasco wrote
BUT:
Please offer an alternative payment plan through a more trustworthy
system than PayPal (like Kagi or Digital River). PayPal gives me the
heebie jeebies and I want nothing to do with anything associated with
eBay. I, at least, am
On 25.06.2002 21:45 Uhr, Philip Aker wrote
For the purposes of learning C/C++ on Macintosh, use Apple's
free MPW/ResEdit combo for OS 9 or Project Builder/Interface
Builder for OS X (also free). Finale used to be built with MPW.
Until Finale becomes Carbonized you would have to use MPW to
Dennis:
PayPal gives me the heebie jeebies and I want
nothing to do with anything associated with eBay.
That's fine, even if you're missing out ...
I, at least, am willing to pay the extra cost that
Kagi charges for their service just to have the peace
of mind that comes from knowing
At 03:08 AM 6/26/02 -0500, Dennis W. Manasco wrote:
Please offer an alternative payment plan through a more trustworthy
system than PayPal (like Kagi or Digital River). PayPal gives me the
heebie jeebies and I want nothing to do with anything associated with
eBay.
Eh? I've used them all, but
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Subject: RE: [Finale] Patterson website
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b) PayPal transactions are secure in terms of using the
secure
Mike:
And PayPal would not accept my credit card (VISA)
although it is perfectly legit.
Other people have had that happen with Kagi. Such things do happen, but
rarely. In what way did they not accept it? Did you try to go through
the usual procedure of having an international credit card
how do I get OMS to stop warning me to turn off/disable/turn
back on Appletalk? As far as I know, I don't use Appletalk at all.
The problem might be the nature of the way your printer has been hooked up
softwarewise. Some printers come with Appletalk as well as non-Appletalk
drivers. The
I am considering purchasing a HP Laserjet 1200 for music printing. I
checked out reviews at CNET
[http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-2375165-418-5196150.html?tag=st.co.2375165-404-5196150.box.2375165-418-5196150]
and they appear to be 70% positive. Problems identified by the 30% included
On Wed, 26 June 2002, Andrew Stiller wrote
My printer is now hooked to an ethernet connection. I see in the
chooser that Appletalk is active.
It is active on Ethernet, rather than a serial port. You can doublecheck this by
opening the Appletalk control panel.
Does this mean I will have to
On Wednesday, June 26, 2002, at 01:38 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 25.06.2002 21:45 Uhr, Philip Aker wrote
For the purposes of learning C/C++ on Macintosh, use Apple's
free MPW/ResEdit combo for OS 9 or Project Builder/Interface
Builder for OS X (also free). Finale used to be built with
On Wed, 26 June 2002, Dennis W. Manasco wrote
PayPal gives me the heebie jeebies...
I think the reason many buyers have this reaction is the fact that they have to
sign up and are eventually required to give a bank account if they want to use
it for more than a few transactions. Even though in
I don't think you need to turn it off so at least it just prompts once when
you start Finale. I haven't tried to make that box not appear.
jane
[snip]
Me too--but that brings me back to my original question: how do I get
OMS to stop reminding me to turn AppleTalk off, then to turn it on
At 11:37 AM +0200 6/26/02, Jörg Peltzer wrote:
Hello listers,
I found a great Enhancement of my work in this little Keyboardlike piece
of USB Hardware.
Fully programmable 30 Keys. I have had this one since one year but
couldn't use it, because there was no Win XP/2000 driver available.
After
Christopher wrote:
OK, I've had a bunch of feedback on this item, which I thought was
simply a humourous way of pointing out that students don't ALWAYS
want what they THINK they want. If someone REALLY wants a passage to
sound a certain way, more power to him, and I can help him with that.
Wow, you're right ist neither on the US nor on the UK site.
You can have a look at this page
http://www.saitek.com/micro/p8000/uk/p8000/home.htm
In fact it is 60 keys, cause you can also use a shift key for each one.
«» -Original Message-
«» From: Chuck Israels [mailto:[EMAIL
I have this one and love it (and w/a programmed shift key, you get 116 button
functions) - they have usb and ps-2 versions.
http://www.xkeys.com/product/catalogframeset.htm
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«» I have this one and love it (and w/a programmed shift key,
«» you get 116 button
«» functions) - they have usb and ps-2 versions.
«»
http://www.xkeys.com/product/catalogframeset.htm
Well, but its quite expensive. P8000 is around 50$ and the one you
mentioned starts at 100$.
This has been a fascinating thread, although it sometimes veers a bit close
to subjects that might better be left unargued in this particular forum.
HOWEVER!
There is no such entity as The Arts. Therefore any dogmatic statements
on either side of the government support question are essentially
At 2:16 PM -0400 6/26/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this one and love it (and w/a programmed shift key, you get 116 button
functions) - they have usb and ps-2 versions.
http://www.xkeys.com/product/catalogframeset.htm
Am I correct in assuming that the software that accompanies this
In a message dated 6/26/02 2:01:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 2:16 PM -0400 6/26/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this one and love it (and w/a programmed shift key, you get 116 button
functions) - they have usb and ps-2 versions.
http://www.xkeys.com/product/catalogframeset.htm
Am
Actually I stand corrected. I started Finale, got the irritating box and
noticed an options button. Clicked on that and there was the option to
leave it on always and to not ask. I have done that.
Jane
Aha! Muchas gracias!
--
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
Can those arts organizations also contribute to our current and future
culture? Yes, of course. But not by competing directly with the
overwhelming and very healthy market forces that govern popular arts.
These serious arts are aspects of our past culture which existed, grew
and flourished as
At 2:00 PM -0500 6/26/02, John Howell wrote:
On the other hand, a thorough knowledge of the mechanics can help avoid
embarrasment. So far, in the cello book for Guys Dolls, we've found at
least one low Bb. There's an orchestrator who missed the class on ranges
of stringed instruments!
Yes,
You know that annoying Are you sure? warning that pops up when you try
to apply a conflicting staff style to a region that already has one?
You know how there's a box marked Don't ask again that you
instinctively check so as not to be bothered by this popup ever again?
Well, uh... once
As a Simpleton now trying Speedy I have realised what I have been missing
and I will persevere with my learning. A couple of questions- sorry to be so
boring to some experts!
I'm on PC, Fin2001d. I will use MIDI when I mean 'piano' keyboard, and
'keyboard' when I mean QWERTY.
I know if I
I use PayPal from here (Spain) without any problems, or fears.
And thanks to the speed of this systems I could buy the TGTools precisely
the day I need them.
Saludos,
Javier.
I know there may have been some complaints about PayPal,
but to the best of my knowledge a lack of security is not
At 08:52 am +1000 27.06.2002, helgesen wrote:
I know if I hold down a note or chord on Midi I can enter keyboard 4,5,6,
etc and enter quaver, crotchet, minim. A great boon when entering Trom,
Horn, chords etc! Question- can I reverse the procedure? That is, somehow
hold down Keyboard 5
On 26 Jun 2002, at 14:00, John Howell wrote:
P.S. It's really getting to be a drag to have to paste in the list address
for every reply. Did the problems with the new server ever get worked out,
and would it be possible to reset for automatic reply to the list?
One alternative would be to
On 26 Jun 2002, at 17:01, Mark D. Lew wrote:
For me the larger problem is when I simply forget and just do the normal
reply like I've been accustomed to since way back when. I still do that
about once a week. I too would prefer if the reply-to would go back to the
old way, but I don't think
Randy, I'm always surprised when you write about no governmental
support of the arts when, I'm guessing, most of Coda's clientele
receives, or has received, benefits from the government in various
forms.
-Randolph Peters
And music notation itself was invented by government employees
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