At 10:41 PM -0800 2/18/08, Nick Carter wrote:
Latest news on Andrew Stiller...
His wife says that he's back in hospital and feeling rather dispirited
so if anyone feels like calling to cheer him up, his no. at the Uni.
of Penn hospital is 215 615 4534.
Hi Nick,
I don't like the
At 1:43 PM -0500 1/31/08, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Has anyone heard anything further regarding Andrew's health?
It has been a long time and I would like to know as well.
Nick Carter??
You asked me for Ernie's address on 9/16/07, and Ernie hasn't
contacted me since 9/13.
Please tell us
At 9:05 AM -0400 9/17/07, David W. Fenton wrote:
But a journal accepting submissings for publication has to be more
versatile in what it can accept,
But, if they have acceptance standards, why can they not enforce them?
To put it in very Victorian terms: If their standards say that they
At 7:25 PM -0400 9/16/07, David W. Fenton wrote:
Thus, in the original context, you should have called the preference
for doc over docx a stupid difference that makes no difference.
David --
I entered the conversation with Ken's note about (to my
understanding) Microsoft's losing in its
At 1:40 PM -0400 9/14/07, David W. Fenton wrote:
It's not about converters.
It's about assured, accurate and complete readability of the original files.
Then that criticism applies the the Microsoft Word *.doc format more
than it does to *.docx,
Yes.
But, though many use .doc, .docx
At 12:43 PM +0200 9/14/07, shirling neueweise wrote:
__In perpetuity.__
this is a utopic ideal that so far has seen no concrete reality
7-bit ASCII.
Works now, always has and always will.
It will be understood until the fall of civilization.
After that no one will give a squat about
David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm shocked that people are so ill-informed that they'd just reject
these file formats when the converters are so easily available for
so many different versions of Word.
Nuh Uh.
It's not about converters.
It's about assured, accurate and complete
All --
Ernie wrote me today to tell me how Andrew is doing.
He is in the hospital at U of Penn.
They did an R heart cauterization, which I assume means a
right-ventricle cath, and left the cath in to monitor his heart
pressure.
Ernie says he feels OK, but it is obvious that his condition
At 10:26 AM -0700 6/27/07, Chuck Israels wrote:
I just got an automatic order email from MM for the 2008 upgrade.
Great
Now I'll be nine years down the upgrade path.
When MM abandons their incredibly offensive phone-home
copy-protection scheme I will upgrade.
Until then I will not.
John --
I am so sorry for your loss.
You have my greatest condolence.
-=- Dennis Manasco
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At 7:42 PM -0400 5/24/07, Darcy James Argue wrote:
It's perhaps a bit ironic that John Cage's first TV appearance is
funnier than Frank Zappa's. (I wanted to link to the YouTube of a
very young Frank Zappa's appearance on the Steve Allen show, in
which he plays a bicycle, but the copyright
At 7:21 PM -0500 1/13/07, Andrew Stiller wrote:
I would only add that in the English-speaking world (and in a number
of other traditions),
opera was never mass entertainment because it was almost invariably
performed in a foreign language.
Quite truthfully:
I cannot abide opera that is
At 3:42 PM -0500 1/12/07, Michael L. Meyer wrote:
... I've been asked to play for the service...
At 6:49 PM -0500 1/12/07, Kim Patrick Clow wrote in reply:
Handel: I Know My Redeemer Liveth (from Messiah).
Yes.
Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze.
Darn!
That was going to be my suggestion.
Chuck, if you go to the memorial in January, please convey to those
there how grateful
I
we
am
are
to Bill for sharing his hard work.
even with those of us who only met him on paper and sound.
-=-Dennis
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At 6:19 PM -0400 10/6/06, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
...
Nicely defined here:
http://www.yiddishdictionaryonline.com/dictionary/display.php?action=searchtype=romword=farkakte
...
Oops...
After a quick scan of subject lines I was ready to opine about Bakelite...
Never mind...
But thanks
At 10:19 PM -0400 6/24/06, Darcy James Argue wrote:
If the specific triadic G-over-F voicing is crucial, and it's above
slash marks, G-over-F is your best bet. If the precise arrangement
of notes in the voicing can be left to the discretion of the player,
or if it's just a label above a piano
At 3:07 AM -0500 6/25/06, Dennis W. Manasco wrote:
Specifying the target instrument and musical genre
Oops -- meant to erase the musical genre part before I sent. That
should have been pretty evident from the subject line.
Sorry,
-=-Dennis
At 4:21 PM -0400 9/25/05, David W. Fenton wrote:
Does anyone hear any significant differences between the two? I can
convince myself that I do, but it seems only psychological.
David --
I can hear a very minor difference, but shouldn't your reasoning
include your target audience?
That
Testing whether my Earthlink account is blocked.
(Sorry for the wasted bandwidth if you chose to read this, or had to
download it)
-=-Dennis
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At 1:46 PM +1000 7/17/05, keith helgesen wrote:
I think I agree with you! After all, (to sail VERY close to the
wind), the assertion is around that the acronym for File Under
Carnal Knowledge used to be placed on Police files- thus creating
the slang term for- well, you know!
I suspect that
At 2:46 PM -0400 7/11/05, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 11 Jul 2005 at 2:01, Dennis W. Manasco wrote:
I do however send back those little postage-paid upgrade offers
every time I get one, with a note saying that I'd love to upgrade
as soon as they get rid of the stupid tethered-copy-protection
At 7:41 AM -0400 7/10/05, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 01:52 PM 7/10/05 +1000, Rocky Road wrote:
You might be a different Dennis but I'm sure there was a Dennis on
this forum swearing he'd never upgrade software that used
Challenge-Response copy protection. Isn't Sibelius CP even more
At 3:23 PM -0400 6/6/05, David W. Fenton wrote:
Basically, according to the speculation in these articles, it's all
about DRM (Digital Rights Management) and the movie industry, and
repositioning the Mac as the premier platform for delivery of
on-demand movies/video.
I fear that this really
At 10:38 AM -0400 5/15/05, Andrew Stiller wrote:
This *was* the OSX version, and it behaved as described.
I don't doubt that Andrew, but it didn't happen for me.
I usually use IE, Safari and OmniWeb, but I thought I would try
Firefox after seeing your message.
I downloaded the latest version to
At 9:32 AM -0400 5/5/05, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Yup, we are all waiting for DW 3.0.3 updater for Tiger
compatibility. Did you notice this may be the first DW which is not
new OS compatible? Even DW2 was compatible with OSX back then.
They probably don't want to endorse a version that screws up the
At 11:46 AM -0400 5/4/05, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Finale fonts are not recognized by _this_ Tiger. When I run Verify
Fonts, all the Finale fonts are grayed out. Ack!
Hiro --
Did you try deleting all of the font caches?
Try something like Tiger Cache Cleaner
At 3:55 PM -0400 5/1/05, David W. Fenton wrote:
If I can get monitor calibration software so that we can get scans
of white/beige/cream colors that don't have a red hue, then that
will solve the client's problem.
David --
(I missed the start of this discussion so I don't know your exact
At 6:46 AM -0500 3/12/05, dhbailey wrote:
Somewhere in that license are several phrases which include words
such as anybody associated with Coda -- that would include the
board members, I would think. So the license which every end user
agrees to has already absolved not only the company but
At 8:30 AM -0500 3/11/05, dhbailey wrote:
(In reply to my thesis that a corporate principal might be found
liable for actions taken that deprive a litigating class of their
source of income:)
The license you agree to when you use the software (even the
pre-tethered versions) states pretty
At 8:06 PM -0800 1/14/05, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
In my existance with computers, which has been 20 of my 30 years, I
have had FOUR Ram chips die. And they were dead before I put them in
a computer (probably my fault, but I doubt it).
The DOA vs. non-DOA RAM ratio isn't a valid criterion for
Dennis Manasco, b. 9/26/57. I'm a long-time guitarist, mostly jazz,
blues and folk. I also play a number of other stringed and plucked
instruments. I play piano, organ, synth, clarinet and saxophone with
enthusiasm, and varied results.
I've used Finale on the Macintosh since version 3.2.1. I
At 4:44 am -0400 10/16/04, dhbailey wrote:
Classical music is music you have to get dressed up all fancy to go
sit in a concert hall for, where you don't applaud after the solos,
don't applaud everytime the music stops, don't get up and dance,
where they don't serve beer while it's being
At 4:29 pm -0400 8/28/04, Darcy James Argue wrote:
No, that's not what I meant at all. What I meant was, Brad seemed
to be having trouble putting himself in the shoes of an Iraqi
olympian who has lost thousands of his countrymen and finds his
country occupied by a foreign power.
Oh.
That one.
At 12:43 am -0400 7/20/04, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Okay, it's time to register a domain name for my band and start
designing the website. Does anyone have any opinions about the
various domain name registration services?
Darcy --
I have been very happy with Domain Direct
At 8:38 am -0700 7/8/04, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Thursday, Jul 8, 2004, at 01:49 America/Vancouver, Dennis W. Manasco
wrote:
Isn't anyone else concerned about the privacy violation implicit in
letting google's robots paw through a gigabyte of their mail,
everything from list
At 6:57 am -0400 7/7/04, dhbailey wrote:
You must have had the same typing teacher I did -- that's what I was
taught, too.
Most of us did, at least those of us in the US.
She was one of the unsung heroes of the 20th century. Capable of
existing in multiple locations by almost instantaneously
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