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alloy-digest Friday, January 17 2003 Volume 08 : Number 011
Today's Subjects:
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Alloy: GHOST TRAIN 7" ["p.latham2"
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Re: Alloy: Happy New Year/TED [Robin Thurlow ]
Re: Alloy: Happy New Year/TED ["Keith Stansell" ]
Re: Alloy: Happy New Year/TED ["Crackers" ]
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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 10:53:03 -0000
From: "p.latham2"
Subject: Alloy: GHOST TRAIN 7"
Hello everyone,
Just a quick message that someone has just offered me a 7" of Ghost Train - by
Bruce Woolley & Thomas - I have already got this item twice , so thought id
mention it in case anyone else interested .
The seller is in the UK - and selling it for #5 inc.postage within the UK -
the seller is trustworhy Ive bought a few items from him - including a further
copy of the RB ZIPPER 7" cruisin with the fonz by Bruce Woolley in 1976.got
this twice now & its rare & great.
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If anyone interested try www.memoriesmusic.Freeserve.co.uk.
NB he will post abroad just obviously costs will differ.
Cheers
Paul (blackpool)
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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 08:36:01 -0800 (PST)
From: Robin Thurlow
Subject: Re: Alloy: Happy New Year/TED
Crackers, thanks for explaining so clearly about preamps. I'm excited to get started on my first electronic instrument. I've now got to learn about the pickups & the different ways they interact, how the thing is put together and so on. My wrists are still trashed from cello, but my hands have been aching for an instrument to play. The more natural position & low string action of electric guitar should make it work out well (cross fingers!)
Also thanks for clarifying about the sound effects. Celebrity bodily function sounds would probably sell, in fact, especially if it were a specific sound particularly relevant to a given celebrity - at least in theory. But since I often forget to turn off my ringer, it could turn out badly for me if I had this feature on my phone. To have a loud flatulence sound suddenly eminating from somewhere on my person, and then having to run out of the lecture hall in a panic to take the call, would get the wrong kind of attention froim my professors. It'd be great for high school kids though!
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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:54:33 -0700
From: "Keith Stansell"
Subject: Re: Alloy: Happy New Year/TED
Although - perhaps a phone ring that sounds like a cough or sniffle might
be less distracting to others in a public place than a standard ring tone.
Perhaps a cough for an incoming call, a sniffle sound for a message alert.
You'd just have to learn your own phone's particular "cold sounds" so
whenever someone coughs you don't find yourself checking your phone.
Ferris Beuller comes to mind for some reason.
- -Keith
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Thurlow"
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> Also thanks for clarifying about the sound effects. Celebrity bodily
function sounds would probably sell, in fact, especially if it were a
specific sound particularly relevant to a given celebrity - at least in
theory. But since I often forget to turn off my ringer, it could turn out
badly for me if I had this feature on my phone. To have a loud flatulence
sound suddenly eminating from somewhere on my person, and then having to run
out of the lecture hall in a panic to take the call, would get the wrong
kind of attention froim my professors. It'd be great for high school kids
though!
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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 23:36:31 -0800
From: "Crackers"
Subject: Re: Alloy: Happy New Year/TED
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Thurlow"
> Also thanks for clarifying about the sound effects. Celebrity bodily
function sounds would probably sell, in fact, especially if it were a
specific sound particularly relevant to a given celebrity - at least in
theory. But since I often forget to turn off my ringer, it could turn out
badly for me if I had this feature on my phone. To have a loud flatulence
sound suddenly eminating from somewhere on my person, and then having to run
out of the lecture hall in a panic to take the call, would get the wrong
kind of attention froim my professors. It'd be great for high school kids
though!
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Ah! but imagine your professor's response if they suddenly heard the
rapturous melody of a female orgasm originating on your person during his
lecture.
A++
Crackers
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