From: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org (alloy-digest) To: alloy-digest@smoe.org Subject: alloy-digest V4 #277 Reply-To: alloy@smoe.org Sender: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-alloy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "alloy-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. alloy-digest Friday, October 15 1999 Volume 04 : Number 277 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Alloy: 24 Hours Of Dolby ["Keith Stansell" ] Re: Alloy: 24 Hours Of Dolby [Lee Jackson ] Alloy: Happy Birthday, Mr...? [Lee Jackson ] Re: Alloy: Happy Birthday, Mr...? [Tim_Dunn.JBA_HEATHROW.SPL_EXTERNAL@jba] Alloy: Happy Anniversary of Your Birth! [andyjmail@cheerful.com] Alloy: Happy Birthday Thomas! ["Lem Bingley" ] Alloy: stirring to the sounds of the celebration [Brian Clayton ] Re: Alloy: Merry Dolby Day to all ["Keith Stansell" ] Re: Alloy: Happy Anniversary of Your Birth! [Kathleen Presser ] More Birthday Wishes (was:Re: Alloy: Merry Dolby Day to all) [Robyn Moore] Alloy: Re: Beatnik Partners With Ex'pression [RThurF@aol.com] Alloy: Re: Beatnik Launches 'Beatnik Leaders' Program [RThurF@aol.com] Re: Alloy: Re: Beatnik Launches 'Beatnik Leaders' Program [MacSuirtain ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 00:19:35 -0600 From: "Keith Stansell" Subject: Alloy: 24 Hours Of Dolby It is now October 14th, and I officially would like to wish Thomas a Happy Birthday. Now Showing : 24 hours of "The Golden Age Of Video" on my home computer: http://216.160.128.207/ (for a limited time, limit 15 at a time - if my computer can handle it) Enjoy - -Keith ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 02:12:38 -0500 From: Lee Jackson Subject: Re: Alloy: 24 Hours Of Dolby On Thu, 14 Oct 1999 00:19:35 -0600, you wrote: >It is now October 14th, and I officially would like to wish Thomas a Happy >Birthday. Thug two: "Yeah!" // Lee Jackson, Music and Sound Director // Apogee Software, Ltd. / 3D Realms Entertainment // http://www.3drealms.com (company stuff) // http://gameaudio.3dportal.com (non-business stuff) // Home e-mail: jacksonhome@home.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 02:15:10 -0500 From: Lee Jackson Subject: Alloy: Happy Birthday, Mr...? From an e-mail newsletter sent to me by Musician's Friend: "Thomas Dolby Anderson has been developing tools for taking our music well into the 2000's. After a few synth-pop hits in the early '80's and some film soundtracks, he formed Beatnik (formerly Headspace) to enable anyone with a Website to add either their own music or production music files. Working with Intel, he created the first musical virtual reality. He also scores music for film, TV, video games, CD-ROM games, and even a restaurant. Thomas blows out the candles on his cake every October 14." Happy birthday, Mr. Anderson? From a company that claims to be the top online music retailer? Gimme a break. // Lee Jackson (jacksonhome@home.com) // http://gameaudio.3dportal.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 09:19:34 +0100 From: Tim_Dunn.JBA_HEATHROW.SPL_EXTERNAL@jba.co.uk Subject: Re: Alloy: Happy Birthday, Mr...? Anyone else see Hyperactive on Top of the Pops 2 last night? A righteous classic, especially for those white suits. Unfortunately it was followed by Cliff Richard doing Devil Woman in a hideously painful looking pair of jeans.... the_copse ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 04:48:55 -0400 (EDT) From: andyjmail@cheerful.com Subject: Alloy: Happy Anniversary of Your Birth! Happy Birthday Thomas, Hope you have/had a great day! Enjoy the outrageously expensive present I sent, although I've a feeling it just might get lost in the post ;-) Best Wishes, +AndyJ+ - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Get your free email from AltaVista at http://altavista.iname.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 13:15:05 +0100 From: "Lem Bingley" Subject: Alloy: Happy Birthday Thomas! Dear Thomas, Alloy would greatly appreciate it if you would steer your Web browser toward: http://www.salzmann.com/bday/ Where you will find a small surprise awaiting your attention. Wishing you the most wonderful of birthdays. From your fans at Alloy. Get your free E-mail at http://www.zdnet.co.uk/mail/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 07:36:00 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time) From: Brian Clayton Subject: Alloy: stirring to the sounds of the celebration Well, I was awakened moments ago by the radio to find the station was in the middle of their daily "Request-O-Rama" contest. Today's question: what heavy metal band did Thomas Dolby play with? In my muddled state, it took me several seconds to recall Thomas' work with Def Leppard on Pyromania. The callers were all guessing "Foreigner" (heavy metal?) until one got it correct. The reward of the contest is, as you may guess, to get a request played; this fellow displayed excellent taste to match his obscure knowledge by asking for "I Love You, Goodbye." The DJs subsequently revealed the occasion of today's contest question. ...and a grand occasion it is! Have a great day, Thomas! BC - --- Brian Clayton "I hope I can continue to confuse and exasperate stemish@lns.com you for a couple more decades." -- TMDR ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 11:58:18 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Cracknell Subject: Alloy: Merry Dolby Day to all Hey Thomas, Happy Birthday. Have fun and eat lots of hard foods while you've still got your own teeth. ^_^ And a Merry Dolby Day to all let's all sing some Dolby Day Carols together in the spirit of the season. Away In An Office Away in an office no time to record The mad scientist Dolby is chair of the board. There'll be no new albums he's turned a new trick He's now on the internet flogging "Beatnik". His fans they are loyal but get in his face To pry him from his company once called "Headspace". We want a new album, maybe even two. Please forgive us Thomas, we really miss you. "Beatnik" is real groovy, infact it's quite fine. It adds sounds webpages when you're online. We're quite greatful for it and all it can do But we'd still like an album that comes straight from you. We Wish You A Merry Spam Tin We wish you a merry spam tin We wish you a merry spam tin We wish you a merry spam tin So open some now. We don't know your obsession for this bi-product treat That's almost like real food that's almost like meat. We hope someday you'll tell us We hope someday you'll tell us We hope someday you'll tell us We honestly do. You seem quite fixated it's almost obscene. It's just like all your songs that have vasceline. We wish you a merry spam tin We wish you a merry spam tin We wish you a merry spam tin And have a cold beer! Oh New CD. Oh new CD, oh new CD We wish the rumours were true Oh new CD, oh new CD We'd rush right out to buy you. If only Thomas would record His new CD would be adored Oh new CD, oh new CD Please Thomas answer our whiney plea. We Net-Geeks We net-geeks are surfing the web Beatnik files play in our head Surfing for no Page of porno We want Dolby instead. Ooooo-OOOOOoooh Alloy 's great and FES is fine All these Dolby sites online Digital Dee-Jays Spin Project B-Days Means we all have a good time. We net-geeks are reading E-mail Everyone has their own Dolby tale Some fantastic Some are spastic Some of them end in jail. Ooooo-OOOOOooooh "We love Dolby", we all brag. Let's drink 'til we gag on the shag. To celebrate His birthday date And surf for scans of him in drag. MERRY DOLBY DAY TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOODNIGHT!!!!! Happy Birthday Thomas! CRACKERS (Too much free time on my hands from hell!!) - -- Atari 2600 Collector - Accordionist - Nrrrd and Proud - Borderline Otaku http://www.hwcn.org/~ad329/crab.html CRACKERS' ARTS BASE http://www.netcom.ca/~geekboy Official "I Love My Shih'Tzu" Webpage Nihongo ga dekimasu - Canadian, eh - Atari 2600 Programmer - Father of 2 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 10:27:42 -0600 From: "Keith Stansell" Subject: Re: Alloy: Merry Dolby Day to all All I can say is, WOW and LOL. Crackers, you never fail to amaze (from hell) - -Keith - ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Cracknell To: Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 9:58 AM Subject: Alloy: Merry Dolby Day to all > > > Hey Thomas, Happy Birthday. Have fun and eat lots of hard foods while > you've still got your own teeth. ^_^ > > > And a Merry Dolby Day to all let's all sing some Dolby Day Carols > together in the spirit of the season. > > > > > > > Away In An Office > > Away in an office no time to record > The mad scientist Dolby is chair of the board. > There'll be no new albums he's turned a new trick > He's now on the internet flogging "Beatnik". > > His fans they are loyal but get in his face > To pry him from his company once called "Headspace". > We want a new album, maybe even two. > Please forgive us Thomas, we really miss you. > > "Beatnik" is real groovy, infact it's quite fine. > It adds sounds webpages when you're online. > We're quite greatful for it and all it can do > But we'd still like an album that comes straight from you. > > > > > We Wish You A Merry Spam Tin > > We wish you a merry spam tin > We wish you a merry spam tin > We wish you a merry spam tin > So open some now. > > We don't know your obsession for this bi-product treat > That's almost like real food that's almost like meat. > > We hope someday you'll tell us > We hope someday you'll tell us > We hope someday you'll tell us > We honestly do. > > You seem quite fixated it's almost obscene. > It's just like all your songs that have vasceline. > > We wish you a merry spam tin > We wish you a merry spam tin > We wish you a merry spam tin > And have a cold beer! > > > > > Oh New CD. > > Oh new CD, oh new CD > We wish the rumours were true > Oh new CD, oh new CD > We'd rush right out to buy you. > > If only Thomas would record > His new CD would be adored > > Oh new CD, oh new CD > Please Thomas answer our whiney plea. > > > > We Net-Geeks > > We net-geeks are surfing the web > Beatnik files play in our head > Surfing for no > Page of porno > We want Dolby instead. > > Ooooo-OOOOOoooh > > Alloy 's great and FES is fine > All these Dolby sites online > Digital Dee-Jays > Spin Project B-Days > Means we all have a good time. > > We net-geeks are reading E-mail > Everyone has their own Dolby tale > Some fantastic > Some are spastic > Some of them end in jail. > > Ooooo-OOOOOooooh > > "We love Dolby", we all brag. > Let's drink 'til we gag on the shag. > To celebrate > His birthday date > And surf for scans of him in drag. > > > > > MERRY DOLBY DAY TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOODNIGHT!!!!! > > > > Happy Birthday Thomas! > > > CRACKERS > > (Too much free time on my hands from hell!!) > > > -- > > Atari 2600 Collector - Accordionist - Nrrrd and Proud - Borderline Otaku > http://www.hwcn.org/~ad329/crab.html CRACKERS' ARTS BASE > http://www.netcom.ca/~geekboy Official "I Love My Shih'Tzu" Webpage > Nihongo ga dekimasu - Canadian, eh - Atari 2600 Programmer - Father of 2 > > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 09:29:58 -0700 From: Kathleen Presser Subject: Re: Alloy: Happy Anniversary of Your Birth! Happy Birthday to you, Happy birthday, to youuuuuu, Happy Birthday dear Thomas Robertson........., Happy birthday, to youuuuuuuu.... And many more, on channel four (or forty, heehee)....LOL Pax Aye, Kate;-) andyjmail@cheerful.com wrote: > Happy Birthday Thomas, > > Hope you have/had a great day! > > Enjoy the outrageously expensive present I sent, > although I've a feeling it just might get lost in > the post ;-) > > Best Wishes, > +AndyJ+ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Get your free email from AltaVista at http://altavista.iname.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 11:06:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Clayton Subject: Alloy: more Dolby Day reading Don't recall seeing this one mentioned, but it's got a link off the Beatnik home page: http://www.highfive.com/core/index.html There's a nice bit towards the end on how his kids are getting into Beatnik to explore music. It must be great to create something and see it become a new educational tool. :) BC ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 18:02:58 -0700 From: Robyn Moore Subject: More Birthday Wishes (was:Re: Alloy: Merry Dolby Day to all) At 08:58 AM 10/14/99 , you wrote: > >MERRY DOLBY DAY TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOODNIGHT!!!!! > > > >Happy Birthday Thomas! > > ROFL! That pretty much says it all. So I'll just add my birthday wishes to yours. :) Happy birthday, Thomas! Here's hoping you, Kathleen and the kids (or not, ::grin::) took the time to do something fun to celebrate. Robyn M @ Robyn Moore @ http://www.alveus.com/kbrm/robyn.html @ You knew the job was dangerous when you took it. - S.C. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 21:45:15 EDT From: RThurF@aol.com Subject: Alloy: Re: Beatnik Partners With Ex'pression Here's some of the latest Beatnik news... Robin T Beatnik Partners With Ex'pression to Advance the Art of Web Sonification New Curriculum Debuts With Beatnik Remix Contest for $8,000 Scholarship SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Beatnik Inc., the leader in interactive audio technology, and Ex'pression Center for New Media today announced a far-reaching partnership to advance the study of interactive Web music and sound in a series of new certification courses dubbed "The Art and Science of Sonification." To launch the groundbreaking program, Beatnik is sponsoring an $8,000 scholarship to Ex'pression that will be awarded to the winning student entry of a Beatnik Remix of the Thomas Dolby Robertson song "She Blinded Me With Science." The contest will be staged over three days during the MusicBiz-2005 conference held at the Ex'pression campus this weekend, on October 15-17, in Emeryville. In addition "She Blinded Me with Science" is available for remixing by the public, along with remixable songs from some of music's most popular artists, featured on Yahoo!(R) Digital ( http://www.digital.yahoo.com ). The new partnership underscores the growing prominence of and demand for the skills to sonify Web sites with interactive music and sound. Ex'pression students will learn the technical and artistic elements of Beatnik's tools and Rich Music Format (RMF), which is emerging as a Web standard for secure, high quality, interactive, multi-track sound and music that does not require large file downloads or streaming. "We have already arrived at what many people may think of as the future in music," said Gary Platt, President and Founder of Ex'pression. "The Internet is where a whole lot of music is going to be made from now on, from recording to mixing to sales and distribution. We've gone past the point where selling music meant CDs or records or tapes or anything you will hold in your hand. Because of this fantastic partnership with Beatnik, our students at Ex'pression will be in the first wave of professionals fully trained in these new digital media." To highlight the new sonification courses at Ex'pression, Beatnik is hosting a Beatnik Remix contest of the hit song, "She Blinded Me With Science," for currently-enrolled Ex'pression students. Beatnik's interactive remix tracks enable students to use their Web browsers to remix and submit their own unique version of "She Blinded Me With Science." By breaking down MP3 songs to their core musical elements of guitar, bass, keyboards, drums and vocals, interactive remixes turn a browser into a miniature sound studio. Each instrument is on a separate track that students can mute, solo or chose variations. Dolby Robertson, founder of Beatnik, will select the winning remix entry, and the student will receive an $8,000 scholarship to Ex'pression. "This is a very exciting time for anyone with a passion for music and sound to acquire the kinds of skills that will bring this new wave of sonification to the Web," said Thomas Dolby Robertson, Chief Beatnik, of Beatnik, Inc. "Ex'pression students have tremendous talent and creativity and I'm looking forward to hearing how they take my song to a new level." Student entries to the Beatnik Remix contest will be accepted over a three-day period during the MusicBiz-2005 conference, from 10 a.m. October 15 through midnight of October 17, and will be hosted in the NT and Apple labs at Ex'pression. The labs will provide up to 60 stations outfitted with Beatnik Players for students to create, save and send their submissions to Thomas Dolby Robertson directly through a secure URL. The contest winner will be announced to the press October 25, 1999. About Ex'pression Center for New Media Ex'pression opened its doors last January, dedicated to teaching just two courses of study: Digital Visual Media and Sound Arts. Both feature nine hours of instruction a day, five days a week for 14 months straight. Students are expected to emerge from this total immersion boot camp ready to seize coveted positions in Hollywood special effects shops, professional recording studios, corporate media departments and a wide range of Internet, multimedia and entertainment industries. About Beatnik, Inc. Beatnik, Inc. is the premier technology platform to create, deliver, and experience interactive audio on the Web. The Beatnik Audio Engine for the digital playback of audio has been licensed to an expanding family of strategic partners, including Microsoft's WebTV Networks, Sun Microsystems, Netscape, Intel and Liberate (formerly NCI). Beatnik's Web authoring tools are used by Web designers in the creation of Web sites such as MTV Online, Yahoo, Altoids and David Bowie.com and also ship with products from Macromedia and NetObjects. The Beatnik Player currently allows over 7 million Web surfers to experience the power of interactive music and audio. Its Rich Music Format (RMF) is the Web standard for high quality, multi-track music with file sizes that are small enough not to require streaming and are secure per Web site usage. By coupling expert engineering skills with an expanded catalogue of musical content, Beatnik, Inc. is dedicated to realizing new possibilities for interactive music and audio on the Internet. Beatnik, Inc. (formerly Headspace, Inc.) was incorporated in 1996 with a team of software innovators and world-renowned visionary, musician and composer Thomas Dolby Robertson. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 21:46:58 EDT From: RThurF@aol.com Subject: Alloy: Re: Beatnik Launches 'Beatnik Leaders' Program More Beatnik news! Robin T reading away happily... Beatnik Launches 'Beatnik Leaders' Program to Train and Support the Web's Hottest Developers Top Developers Agency.com, Equity Marketing, iXL, Media Revolution, Organic, Sonicopia and TunEdge Are First Embrace Comprehensive Leaders Program SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Beatnik Inc., the leader in interactive audio technology for the Web, today unveiled the "Beatnik Leaders Program", a comprehensive program of tools, training, support and referrals that help leading Web developers master the art and business of "sonifying" Web sites with interactive music and sound. The new Beatnik Leaders Program brings together a network of certified Beatnik developers recognized for exceptional and groundbreaking design -- from creating engaging listening experiences to complete interactive sound immersion -- using the latest Beatnik tools. Once the Beatnik Player is installed and visitors enter a sonified site, a wealth of new Beatnik sounds, effects, jingles and music clips add a rich layer of satisfaction to their experience, in what Beatnik appropriately calls "sonification" of the site. In many cases, merely passing a mouse over one of the icons throughout a Web site will produce interesting sounds that surprise and captivate visitors, encouraging them to explore further. The Beatnik Leaders Program has already attracted a growing roster of leading Web development houses and individual developers, including Agency.com, Equity Marketing, iXL, Media Revolution, Organic, Sonicopia and TunEdge. "Beatnik Leaders are heading up the charge to bring an entirely new creative dimension of music and sound to the Web," said Lorraine Hariton, president and CEO of Beatnik, Inc. "By providing the right tools, training and contacts, Beatnik is establishing the kind of program that nurtures and supports talented developers to push sonification to new levels of creativity and success." The Beatnik Leaders program centers on the technical, artistic and practical elements of adding interactive sound and music to Web sites using leading Beatnik tools and the company's Rich Music Format (RMF). RMF is emerging as a Web standard for high quality, interactive, multi-track music and sound that does not require large file downloads or streaming, and provides secure Web-site licensing, usage and artist copyright protection. The company's Beatnik Player already allows more than seven million Web surfers to experience the power of interactive music and audio. "The Beatnik Leaders Program provides the iXL design team with innovative new tools and techniques to drive the hottest new Web medium -- sonification," said Kevin Wall, Vice Chairman of iXL. "Adding music and sound to Web sites will bring the Internet to a new level, providing stronger brand recognition, heightening the user experience and keeping them on our clients page. We plan to incorporate sonification into client designs." Beatnik Leaders Program The Beatnik Leaders program is the best way for any Web development house to form a close working relationship with Beatnik technical experts and experienced Beatnik developers. The program comprises a broad offering of tools, training and technical support, building skills that provide a competitive advantage in the growing Web sonification market. Program participants will receive the Beatnik Leaders Kit, including the latest Beatnik Pro version tools; Beatnik Editor Pro, Beatnik Converter Pro, the Beatnik Actionset Pro for Dreamweaver and Beatnik Xtra Pro for Director. The kit also contains product documentation, a sonification style guide, and tips for branding with sound to help developers create professional and compelling sonification on the Internet. Beatnik offers tutorials and classes geared for all levels of expertise, from introductory in-house training to advanced, follow-on seminars highlighting new techniques, product updates and the latest "best practices" examples that are conducted throughout the U.S. and around the world. Beatnik Leaders also receive exceptionally responsive technical support from Beatnik technical staff, as well as their peers. New Beatnik Leaders receive one year of priority email technical support, optional phone support and one year of free access to private discussion boards that offer a wealth of detailed answers, tips and tricks gleaned from the experience of other leading developers. Beatnik relies on certified Beatnik Leaders to sub-contract or otherwise fulfill numerous requests to sonify Web sites. The company is dedicated to promoting and highlighting the outstanding work of its Beatnik Leaders in tandem with Beatnik events, press announcements and partnerships. Beatnik Leaders are also featured prominently on Beatnik's Web site. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 22:14:44 -0400 From: MacSuirtain Subject: Re: Alloy: Re: Beatnik Launches 'Beatnik Leaders' Program RThurF@aol.com wrote: > > More Beatnik news! This is so cool!! I think it's really great to see such a relatively young company developing such innovative programs to nurture creativity. Rock on, Beatnik! And I think it's got to be such a hoot for Our Fearless Leader to hear what the entrants in the "Science" remix competition come up with. What a fun way to inspire people. (Personally, tonight, I'd just be happy if I could get Beatnik to work on my recalcitrant computer...) :-( This message powered by clomp of high heels and the lame, lame, lame French-language middle eastern pop music pouring through the wall from the hairdresser's apartment next door. Cheers, Melissa - -- Melissa R. Jordan Owner/Artist, Compass Rose Studios (www.crstudios.com) Owner, Compass Rose Consulting (www.askcrc.com) Visit my new blank, websites! Text, pictures, and all that coming soon!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 22:13:32 EDT From: RThurF@aol.com Subject: Re: Alloy: Merry Dolby Day to all crackers, you TOTALLY cracked me up with those Dolby Day Carols (and this after a twelve hour day at work... I needed this!!) A good addition to the carols is Thomas' personal horoscope prediction, which I quote from today's New York Post: "For Thursday October 14th IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: You won't lack for ideas and enthusiasm this year, but you may lack for common sense. On the other hand, you've been a little too sensible and systematic of late, so perhaps it's time you balanced things out by letting your imagination guide you. You might just create a masterpiece." I swear it says this! :) happy birthday Thomas, we love you! Robin T "Keep things simple today, because you will be easily confused, and when you're confused you have a tendency to do things that confuse those you live and work with, and when those you live and work with are confused, there's no telling what might go wrong." (Robin's own horoscope!) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 21:53:31 -0600 From: Lazlo Nibble Subject: Quantum Mechanic CD5 (was Re: Alloy: 12 x 12??!!!) On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 01:54:05PM -0400, TBlagg@aol.com wrote: > P.S. I didn't know that Quantum Mechanic was released on CD. Don't feel bad, neither did Thomas at the time. :-) > Does anyone have a copy of or know of the track listing for either that > or Valley of the Mind's Eye? From the discography: CD5: 1995 DE (Giant; 74321 25456-2) [slimline, tmdr ps] 5:32 Quantum Mechanic 5:28 Armageddon 5:46 N.E.O. [all tracks are album versions] I can re-hook my scanner and put up an image if there's any demand; there's nothing all that special about the sleeve though -- it's just a cobbled-together variant on the Gate To The Mind's Eye sleeve art and recycles the photo of Thomas from the back cover of that CD's booklet. - -- Lazlo Nibble - lazlo@studio-nibble.com - http://www.studio-nibble.com -- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 00:36:41 -0400 From: "Stephen M. Tilson" Subject: Alloy: In Celebration! Dear Mr Dolby, It is my distinct pleasure to announce the release, and the fact that you will soon be in possession of: BRIDE OF ALIENS ATE MY BIRTHDAY CAKE being a remastering of our original musical birthday tribute to you on your 39th, with the addition of b-sides, a bonus track, and new greetings - all on CD with full documentation and new artwork! We hope you enjoy it, and we all wish you the very best! On behalf of Alloy, Stephen Tilson and Mary Brown ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 15:18:18 -0700 (PDT) From: thomasd@headspace.com Subject: Alloy: You have received a Groove Gram from TMDR! Hi folks! Your TD Web Ring thing was a delightful surprise--thank you so much. It's splendid. Here's a little surprise for you guys--hope you like it! go to the URL listed here, and feel free to send me back your "Science 1999" remixes! TD To hear mix: http://qa.beatnik.com/cgi-bin/mix_retriever.cgi?mix_id=u20m1d19991014031818 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 23:16:12 -0600 From: "Keith Stansell" Subject: Re: Alloy: 24 Hours Of Dolby This concludes our broadcast day. Question? Did anyone actually tune in my broadcast? - -Keith - ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Stansell To: Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 12:19 AM Subject: Alloy: 24 Hours Of Dolby > > It is now October 14th, and I officially would like to wish Thomas a Happy > Birthday. > > Now Showing : 24 hours of "The Golden Age Of Video" on my home computer: > http://216.160.128.207/ > (for a limited time, limit 15 at a time - if my computer can handle it) > > Enjoy > > -Keith > ------------------------------ End of alloy-digest V4 #277 ***************************