this is great! take a look at dj boine at the DEMF 2007:
http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/DEMF/cpopday3bone.rm http://www.7mzdt.com/subjectdetroit/DEMF/cpopday3bone2.rm and don't believe the hype of cyberstalkers. regards. > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: "kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Gesendet: 23.01.08 02:12:44 > An: "list 313" <313@hyperreal.org> > Betreff: (313) administrative issues -- welcome to new users > > There have been a rash of new subscribers in the past couple of weeks. > Welcome! > > Some things: > > 1. You have to send your messages in plain text format. If you don't > they bounce to me, and when i get around to it, I'll forward it back > to you to let you know why your message didn't go through. > Plain text means no boldface, italics, yellow-on-white text, images, > sound files etc. This is a list where the words matter and where a > few old crusties still use command line mail readers. > > 2. You need to avoid the sort of words that get Americans (and their > corporate mail filters) upset. That would include fvck, sh1t, > c0cksvcker, cvnt, and such. See what I did there? If you must use > those words, you can obfuscate them to sneak past the filter. I don't > give a sh1t -- the whole idea is to let people use their work e-mail > accounts to read the 313 list. > > 3. There are certain standards of civility that must be maintained. > What are they? Completely arbitrary and up to myself and Matt Mcqueen > and other old school list worthies. I'm not going to ban someone > until and unless they ignore warnings to cool it. > > 4. There are some rules that would come under rule #3 -- impersonating > others for self-aggrandizement or mischief, subscribing under more > than one e-mail and pretending to be more than one person, advocating > or participating in illegal or immoral acts with direct bearing on the > artists and business about which this list concerns itself. I have > gotten warnings about one recent subscriber from several people having > been a bad actor elsewhere on the internets, and while I'm not going > to ban that person in advance of any bad behavior, I do in fact read > every message that goes through the list, and won't hesitate to act. > > 5. Given items 3 and 4, occasional strife and hurt feelings aren't > enough to earn a ban. I'll ask nicely for people who get salty to cool > it, if they start getting too personal. Especially if it has nothing > to do with Detroit Techno. But we're all grownups here, right? > Anyone who goes really negative and personal will just have to live > with the impression that leaves on other people. Anyone whose > feelings are hurt needs to consider whether they want to give 7-bit > ASCII strings that much power in their lives. I'll even help you > write a mail filter or killfile to get rid of e-mail from people who > bother you. > -- ****************************** Confidential Records Oranienstraße 38 gardenhouse groundfloor D10999 Berlin Germany fon: +49 - 30 - 67921791 cell: +49 - 173 - 8450161 mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://www.myspace.com/confidentialrecords101 us: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *********************************