Re: The Talk2 List DC quotes

2006-08-01 Thread TJ Olsen
well the program in its later instances became fairly unuseable for screen 
readers, as well as very system intensive, as the hashing became really bla.

tj
- Original Message - 
From: derek Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List DC quotes


That's true, and unlike Ventrilo, it didn't go down in quality, it just 
seem to fade away for some reason.  I don't know why though, as it was a 
rather neat program.
As far as a lot of us, we're still pretty much the same people, which is 
rather cool because certain kinds of changes are bad, and not many bad 
ones have occured.




- Original Message - 
From: TJ Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List DC quotes


you know, after all these years, i still find this funny. I find it 
really hard to believe this stuff existed from that long a go.

2004. ah yes
how very much has changed
lets go around when was the last time you went on dc?

me=mid april maybe

there was a time when that was oaded as quick as  messenger

tj
- Original Message - 
From: Patrick Perdue [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 3:13 AM
Subject: The Talk2 List DC quotes



Most of you will remember this, though some will have never seen it
before. Welcome to this rather strange bad thing.

This file was apparently last modified on January 11, 2004. Loads of
things have changed since then... or have they?
pre-talk2, scary stuff.

FUNNY/WISE QUOTES


The following page consists of all of the many, many strange things that 
are said on WWDC hubs.  If you have any to ad, message fastfinge.


venison88 ah, but visions could be just as effective as internal ports 
of enlightenment written in php.

borris Yeah, but all I get is a lot of parsing errors.
venison88 ahh, foggy days
borris that's about my life, ya know? it's one error after another, 
and it's not properly compiled, and there are too many exclude 
statements and not enough include. The object class for sanity does 
not exist I'm afraid.

venison88 trust me, i know how ya feel.
venison88 as far as sanity, i hacked and overlayed my own.
-- enough said, guilty as charged.

borris no, I don't want to be one of those, not only do I not intend 
to ever become useful, well, being helpful is even worse!

-- The WWDC ops are always glad to help? .. well not always.

borris Oo woot, that sounds like much fun! How bout inversion where 
you get flipped inside out and still live through it all?

venison88 most ex girlfriends did that already
-- Won't ask, it's probably better that way...

borris perduism is a truism one must not be without. To suffer such a 
thing is to live and live without, the desire to become good in any 
aspect, constant conflict, instant death, all things are irrelevant, and 
paper plates are expensive.

-- and you past English class without killing everyone?

[Telia]Elias Cucumber Penetration for fuck sake!
onj2 lololololl!
[Telia]Elias yeah i'm so funny i want to crap my pants
onj2 someone's a pissed off lill dude today aren't they? oh well
[Comhem]pavel movies?
[Telia]Elias haha what do you mean?
onj2 you sound like, really upset, or upset, or fucked off, i dono. 
lol
-- Wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of him now, perhaps he's 
dangerous? Oops! Everybody run!


kolektor Laugh Out Loud pdaudio mean gay audio in french
   -- I see.  I think, sir, you may be confused about your 
sexuality. Either that or you have issues with search and are looking 
for French Homosexual auditory pornography.


Babyangel i didn't know the ferry stopped by here - i will get a lift 
in future
   -- What?  It does?  Neither did I.  (It's not from a WWDC 
hub...so shoot me.  It was too perfect.)


trancemaster the cociousness clouds as trancemaster is in the hub
   -- What?

d:-I fvedfeerf
d:-I fesfvdfvd
d:-I rtfrgerfve
d:-I fvefvefvefve
d:-I fvefvefvefv
d:-I fve
d:-I fvever
d:-I fvefve
d:-I fevfve
d:-I efvefv
d:-I fvefevefv
d:-I efvfvefve
d:-I fvefevfve
d:-I fevefv
d:-I efvfevfe
d:-I vfvefve
d:-I feve
d:-I efvvef
d:-I efvefv
d:-I veffev
d:-I efvvef
d:-I efvevf
d:-I efvfve
d:-I fvefve
d:-I fvefve
d:-I efvefv
d:-I efv
d:-I fevfev
d:-I fevefv
   --Now, how about taking that dildo out of your mouth and trying 
again?


Cengiz_Cengo welcome the All Peoples?
   --No, sorry.  The All Peoples aren't welcome here.

Rock clear
Rock clear
Rock clear
Rock clear
   --And now, class, todays Typing lesson is on a new and exciting 
key called the slash.


* flangerboy woot woot! woot woot!
   --I always thought a flange was something I could find, you know, 
somewhere in my bathroom.  If I find this guy somewhere in my bathroom 
we'll have trouble.  He'd better not be flanging.


DIO®
DIO®
DIO®
DIO®
DIO®
DIO®
   -- Is it just me, or did I miss telepathy 101?

It sure interested me, and the litle mich mich 

The Talk2 List Vista: the saga continues

2006-08-01 Thread Vanja Sudar



Interesting article form latest issue 
ofwxpnews.com. I'm not saying much, read and judje/conclude for your 
selvs.

Well, I'd been running Vista Beta 2 on one of my 
two primary desktop computers ever since it was released, almost two months ago. 
I've been generally thrilledwith its features, performance and reliability. 
But the life of a beta tester is one always fraught with new dangers. Just about 
the time you get everythingexactly the way you want it, it's time to install 
a new version and risk messing it all up.

Vista Build 5472 isn't available to the general 
public, and it's probably a good thing. As Microsoft warns, although it's 
designed to fix some of the bugsin Beta 2 and speed up performance, it 
hasn't undergone nearly as extensive testing as did the public beta. I put off 
installing it for a while after itwas made available to me, simply because I 
was so pleased with the Beta 2 installation I had and hated to mess with 
success. But last week, I decided tobite the bullet and go ahead with it. 
Who knew? Maybe I'd be pleasantly surprised.

The build number probably should have been my first 
clue. As a long-time Star Trek fan, I should have noticed that except for the 
first digit, it was identicalto the designation for Species 8472 - an evil 
alien race so powerful that they were able to leave Borg cubes in shreds: http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/8459/species8472.html

A build with a number so similar was destined to do damage to my 
perfect little Vista world. Ah, hindsight.

I thought seriously about installing the new build to a new partition, but 
I was already dual booting Vista and XP on the machine, so I ended up 
throwingcaution to the wind and going for the upgrade. The upgrade process 
itself went relatively smoothly, although it took a long time. The first time it 
bootedinto Vista, though, the desktop was empty. And I mean completely empty 
- my custom wallpaper was still there but that's it. No taskbar, no sidebar, 
noicons. The cursor moved freely, but right clicking the desktop failed to 
bring up a context menu. That was one of those "Oh, no, what have I done?" 
moments.

Luckily, another reboot restored my missing desktop items and 
functionality. However, one thing that I noticed right off was that not all of 
my settingshad been retained - despite the fact that the upgrade 
instructions implied that they would be saved. Probably the most annoying was 
the multi-monitor setting,which had reverted back to mirroring (where both 
monitors show the same thing, instead of extending the desktop across the 
monitors). In fact, I soon discoveredthat the option to extend the desktop 
wasn't even present in the display properties - because the upgrade had rolled 
back my video card drivers to a genericdriver. After reinstalling the proper 
ATI Radeon drivers, I had extended desktop functionality back.

Temporary inconveniences like that are to be expected, and if that had been 
the extent of the problem, I wouldn't complain. Unfortunately, after 
usingthe new build for almost a week, I'm very disappointed in overall 
system stability. I never had a program crash in Beta 2 (although there were a 
coupleof small third party utilities that wouldn't install). With Species 
5472, crashes occur several times per day. Most disheartening, the main victim 
of thisnew-found OS instability is Office 2007, which ran without a flaw on 
Beta 2. And most maddening of all, it's Outlook - my most-used and relied-up 
program- that was hit the hardest. I found myself getting a message that 
"Outlook has stopped working" every few hours. The program would close and then 
try torestart, going through the long process of checking the profile folder 
for corruption because it had been closed improperly. Canceling the checking 
processjust closed the program again. 

I decided maybe the profile itself had been corrupted, and made a new one. 
Of course, this resulted in Outlook losing my autocomplete entries, and 
withinminutes it was crashing again with the new profile. At that point, I 
tried turning off Exchange caching. That seemed to do the trick; I'm no longer 
gettingOutlook shutdowns all the time. But I'm also not able to reap the 
benefits of cached Exchange mode. Exchange caching caused no problems when 
Outlook 2007was running on the old Beta 2.

After several days and a lot of tweaking, I have a useable Vista system 
again. There are still some remaining stability issues, and I'm not noticing 
anyperformance improvements (although, to be fair, there's no performance 
degradation either). I feel as if I wasted several days, but hey, at least I 
gota column out of it. And I can tell any of you MSDN members, official beta 
testers or others who have access to 5472 and haven't tried it yet to think 
twicebefore upgrading Beta 2. If I had it to do over, I'd install it in a 
different partition and leave my previous Vista installation intact.


Vanjahttp://www.sudar.co.ukMSN messenger: 

The Talk2 List Fw: Accessibility Petition

2006-08-01 Thread Onj




- Original Message - 
From: ednun 
Pourtahmasbi 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:02 PM
Subject: Fw: Accessibility Petition


- Original Message - 
From: Dan Rugman 

To: ednun Pourtahmasbi 
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 6:42 PM
Subject: Accessibility Petition

Dear all,

Aswe all know, a great deal of software and 
hardware used in music creation and recording is difficult for us to 
access. If you use such technology, or teach others how to use it, then 
your help is needed.

Tim Burgess has set up a petition in order to 
obtain hard statistics of the numbers of visually impaired people using music 
technology. These could be of great importance when approaching 
manufacturers and suppliers about making there products more accessible. 
By visiting the following link and completing the short form you could be making 
a real difference for us in the future.

http://www.raisedbar.net/petition.htm

Please forward this link to anyone whom you think 
might be interested in giving us their support.

Many thanks,

Dan Rugman


The Talk2 List disabled singing talent contest

2006-08-01 Thread Ryan Perdue
This is a singing contest that the speak to me catalog holds yearly 
featuring disabled singers in 3 categories, contemporary, religious and 
country.
Many people including my wife rainee as well as several others on these 
lists are featured.
vote for you're favorites from now until August 8th
you can have 6 pages of votes per computer.
to vote go to
www.speaktomecatalog.com/talent


feel free to send it to anyone you know who'd like to vote.

check out my wife Rainee's new CD Breakin Out
http://www.cdbaby.com/raineeperdue
first cd Higher Heights at
http://www.cdbaby.com/Rainee
all samples are in mp3 



Re: The Talk2 List disabled singing talent contest

2006-08-01 Thread Kevin Reeves

How do people  get  chosen to be in the contest yearly?


www.kevinreeves.net
- Original Message - 
From: Ryan Perdue [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 7:40 PM
Subject: The Talk2 List disabled singing talent contest


This is a singing contest that the speak to me catalog holds yearly 
featuring disabled singers in 3 categories, contemporary, religious and 
country.
Many people including my wife rainee as well as several others on these 
lists are featured.

vote for you're favorites from now until August 8th
you can have 6 pages of votes per computer.
to vote go to
www.speaktomecatalog.com/talent


feel free to send it to anyone you know who'd like to vote.

check out my wife Rainee's new CD Breakin Out
http://www.cdbaby.com/raineeperdue
first cd Higher Heights at
http://www.cdbaby.com/Rainee
all samples are in mp3 





Re: The Talk2 List disabled singing talent contest

2006-08-01 Thread Ryan Perdue
On speak to me website starting in may, people were able to submit mp3s and 
quick biographys about themselves.
they had the contest in 2004 but didn't for some reason in 2005
- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List disabled singing talent contest


How do people  get  chosen to be in the contest yearly?


www.kevinreeves.net
- Original Message - 
From: Ryan Perdue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 7:40 PM
Subject: The Talk2 List disabled singing talent contest


 This is a singing contest that the speak to me catalog holds yearly
 featuring disabled singers in 3 categories, contemporary, religious and
 country.
 Many people including my wife rainee as well as several others on these
 lists are featured.
 vote for you're favorites from now until August 8th
 you can have 6 pages of votes per computer.
 to vote go to
 www.speaktomecatalog.com/talent


 feel free to send it to anyone you know who'd like to vote.

 check out my wife Rainee's new CD Breakin Out
 http://www.cdbaby.com/raineeperdue
 first cd Higher Heights at
 http://www.cdbaby.com/Rainee
 all samples are in mp3