🤣 I skipped mills last week because it was vivid festival at the Opera house 🤣 I'm getting grumpier as I get older... Or am I just the same? Would have skipped it 20 years ago also. If at vivid 🤣
On Thu, 28 May 2026, 20:01 [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote: > Not to mention the chinks in our collective > armour that is the Dicsogs connections > and shops, coffees, pastries > Sydney opera homies > > Alternative news > The flame wars was partially > Accents. Anyone recall the early wee > Detroit comic book about a kid and the helicopters > > C > > -- > https://coke-smyth.net/lynx.jpg > > Sent with Proton Mail secure email. > > On Thursday, 28 May 2026 at 02:50, dennis j <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Perhaps I should have said. The FAQ as well as the 313 list are a part > Detroit Techno history. > > > > The content of the FAQ contains information not only relevant to joining > the list, but also contains historical information about Detroit Techno, > Individuals involved, music formats, even the significance of the 313 area > code. > > > > The 313 mailing list has provided(s) a wealth of knowledge regarding > Detroit Techno and influenced genres, artists, etc… going back through > archives can/could provide not only historical information, but also some > context for said information. The music, the people, the scene, and yes the > flame wars are all part of that. > > > > Both are relevant to the history of Detroit Techno. > > > > dennisj > > > > > On 27May, 2026, at 21:18, Danielle Scott <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > I'm glad that the flame wars have died off. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, May 27, 2026, 7:28 p.m. kent williams <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > What makes the FAQ a classic is that both A Number of Names and > > > Drexciya have long since been identified. But let your mind imagine a > > > world when there were still closely guarded secrets in the Detroit > > > techno world. > > > > > > You were around for at least some of that pre-Y2K Detroit mystique, > > > weren't you? It was also a time that several prominent Detroit > > > artists were on the list. I haven't checked lately but the flame wars > > > of the early aughts seem to have driven the professionals off the > > > list. Plus, if you're successful you're busy and talk more to > > > industry people and hotel clerks than you do fans. > > > > >
