Neal,
Many thanks, I'll be on the watch for it...
Cathy

> ----------
> From:         Neal Hammon
> Reply To:     macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Sent:         Tuesday, February 1, 2005 3:35 PM
> To:   macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Subject:      Re: MacGroup: Gunning for iTunes & iPod [faked-from]
> 
> Green, Cathy wrote:
> 
> 
>       Cathy--
> 
> 
> I sent out the disc this morning, but failed to notice that I was mailing
> it to Atherton HS-  Maybe you can ask the mail man to look for it, and put
> it in a special place for you. I expect you should get it tomorrow of
> Wednesday. It is in a 7 by 9 padded envelope. 
> 
> Neal
> 
> 
>       Neal, 
>       Send it to Atherton HS, %Cathy Green, 3000 Dundee Rd, Louisville, KY
> 40205 
>       Many thanks! 
>       Cathy 
> 
> 
>               ---------- 
>       From:   Neal Hammon 
>       Reply To:       macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu 
>       Sent:   Friday, January 28, 2005 12:30 PM 
>       To:     macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu 
>       Subject:        Re: MacGroup: Gunning for iTunes & iPod [faked-from]
> 
> 
>               To Cathy Green and Jeff Slyn:  
> 
>               Since I live 3 miles north of Shelbyville, you would
> probably use a lot of gas getting to my place, so if you want my DVD
> containing the old Jazz tunes, etc. just let me know where to send it,
> and I'll put one in the slow mail next Monday.  I assume that my Toast 6
> will make exact copies. I got a pack of 52 cent Compusa brand DVD-R which
> they inform me will work on most computers capable of reading DVD's. 
> 
>               As far as copyrights are concerned, most of the musicians
> are dead by now, so I doubt that I'll be breaking any laws by giving you
> the records.  The only one I can think of who is still alive from this
> period is Lionel Hampton, who was born in Louisville. Now how's that for
> trivia.  You can check with your attorney  but I have heard that
> copyrights only last seventeen years- are am I thinking of patents. Back
> when I was in business,  people use to copy the design of our houses all
> the time, and we had no recourse. 
> 
>               Neal Hammon 
>       139 Fox Run Road 
>       Shelbyville 40065 
>       502-633-1222 
> 
> 
> 
>               Green, Cathy wrote: 
> 
>                       I was looking for the very thing!  One of the
> history colleagues was asking for one of her units and it started a very
> lively discussion amongst the older set...
> 
>                               ---------- 
>               From:   Neal Hammon 
>               Reply To:       macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu 
>               Sent:   Thursday, January 27, 2005 4:58 PM 
>               To:     macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu 
>               Subject:        Re: MacGroup: Gunning for iTunes & iPod
> [faked-from] 
> 
>                               If any MacGroup members are old enough to
> like music from the 1930-50 
>               period, I have a very large collection of Jazz, Dixieland,
> and Pop that 
>               I would be happy to pass around. At present I have a little
> over 4GB on 
>               a DVD-R that could be downloaded by those interested. A lot
> more is on 
>               CD's in my library. 
> 
>                               Who wants the DVD first? Disclaimer: some
> tunes are from records and a 
>               little scratchy. 
> 
>                               Neal Hammon 
> 
> 
>                               Rex Baldazo wrote: 
> 
>                               >Interesting story on MIT's Technology
> Review, about the coming battle 
>               >between Apple iTunes/iPod against Microsoft's Janus
> technology (a.k.a. 
>               >"Plays for Sure"): 
>               > 
>               >
> http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/01/wo/wo_hellweg012505.asp 
>               > 
>               >I must admit, I am sometimes jealous of my cube-neighbor's
> Rhapsody 
>               >subscription--he can listen to anything he wants at any
> time.  I can 
>               >only listen to the music I've bought or ripped into my
> iPod.  Does seem 
>               >tempting to pay a $15 monthly fee to get that kind of music
> library, 
>               >especially if this Janus initiative makes it possilbe to
> save those 
>               >songs onto my MP3 player. 
>               > 
>               >Seems like a frontal assault by Microsoft on the
> iTunes/iPod success. 
>               > 
>               >--- Rex. 
>               > 
>               > 
>               > 
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