On Feb 1, 2006, at 11:10, seek wrote:
Yeah, well, Ryuichi Sakamoto did the Barcelona Summer Olympics in '92.
So there.
that was during his suck period (the same year as the atrocious
heartbeat) and doesn't count.
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Carl Criag looks like a young Gil Scott Heron in that pic
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Yeah, well, Ryuichi Sakamoto did the Barcelona Summer Olympics in '9
Yeah, well, Ryuichi Sakamoto did the Barcelona Summer Olympics in '92.
So there.
seek
Carl Craig:
http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/images/local/vmgartists/65059392-9f85-44da-9f88-6b878a5678a3.jpg
and
Walt Frazier:
http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/img/waltfrazier3.JPG
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the 313 hivemind doesn't like hawtin anymore, so he's a "Trance dj"
obFanboy: ken ishii was before both, he did the music for the 96 win
the 313 hivemind doesn't like hawtin anymore, so he's a "Trance dj"
obFanboy: ken ishii was before both, he did the music for the 96
winter games' opening ceremonies!
On Feb 1, 2006, at 9:55, fab. wrote:
and what pattern would that be?
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and what pattern would that be?
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and here i thought when i first saw this that
And so on:
http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/11666.html
(Anthony Rother's identical Indian cousin?!)
seek
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and here i thought when i first saw this that it was a joke. i guess
the joke is on me. first tiesto. now hawtin
and here i thought when i first saw this that it was a joke. i guess
the joke is on me. first tiesto. now hawtin. i see a pattern.
to
On 1/31/05, /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this has already been posted, and anyone on the minus mailing list received
> a copy of that release
>
> --
other people have posted disappointing reviews of kevin saunderson too
On Jan 31, 2005, at 16:54, /0 wrote:
this has already been posted, and anyone on the minus mailing list
received a copy of that release
this has already been posted, and anyone on the minus mailing list received
a copy of that release
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Subject: (313) Hawtin at the Winter Games
might be nic
wait a minute, I "clearly" remember being at a hawtin party where the walls
were moving. :)
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> ceilings have moved.
> walls... don't think so.
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walls... don't think so.
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I was talking to a friend recently who told me that back in the
day, Richie Hawtin threw/played at a party that was held in a
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> I was talking to a friend recently who told me that back in the day, Richie
> Hawtin threw/played at a party that was held in a giant trash compactor a la
> Star Wars, and that as the night progressed the walls got closer and cl
On Aug 19, 2004, at 9:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings 313,
Does anyone happen to know why Richie Hawtin cancelled his Dublin
date on
Friday night?
He got a better offer ... to go drinking with Fixer in Cork ;D
- Greg (who thought the "1992" mix smelled fishy by the end o
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
>
> hes talking about THIS friday, the 20th.
>
>
> lets not get ahead of ourselves and start accusing rich of cancelling to
> get more money somewhere else, now... ok?
Ok sorry for this. I really thought Gary was talking about last friday :)
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hes talking about THIS friday, the 20th.
lets not get ahead of ourselves and start accusing rich of cancelling to
get more money somewhere else, now... ok?
;)
derek.
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Jari Tolkkinen wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>
> > Greetings 313,
> >
>
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings 313,
>
> Does anyone happen to know why Richie Hawtin cancelled his Dublin date on
> Friday night?
You mean last friday, 13th of August?
He played in Koneisto festival here in Finland the same day
(http://www.koneisto.com) and he play
Wired is a rather large and bland nightclub. Decent sound although I'm
sure Hawtin wil have his own. And the plain surroundings make it ideal for
the usual decor that plus 8 is known for.
as for chicago- vision is a pretty amazing venue. its ridiculously big and
kinda fun to just run around in. th
this might help you narrow it down:
10/31
avalon
windsor
(dont know what m-nus has, and dont have time to check
against what we already know right now)
hope this helps!
-joe
I saw some info on http://m-nus.com/calendar
good luck.
Still waiting for another Miami appearance .. wmc 04 maybe?
I saw some info on http://m-nus.com/calendar
good luck.
Still waiting for another Miami appearance .. wmc 04 maybe?
Regards,
Ramon
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there is lots of "talk" on detroitluv and DCS
the rumor mill is grinding
the orgy thread on d-luv is very humorous
On Tue, 21 Oct 20
there is lots of "talk" on detroitluv and DCS
the rumor mill is grinding
the orgy thread on d-luv is very humorous
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> Where's the info on this posted?
>
> Thanks!
>
> jim
>
Where's the info on this posted?
Thanks!
jim
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> hello all,
> i have a few Q's on this show, maybe someone has some A's?
>
> what is th
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hawtin sucked big time in sydney!
bang bang bang
predictable mixing
cheesy build ups
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enues in Australia myself, but it's a
matter of viability for the promoter/s.
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hawtin sucked big time in sydney!
bang bang bang
predictable mixing
cheesy build ups
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Don't expect too much from him, i have seen ritchie about 4 or more times
and he is nothing like he used to be. I even went to melbourne on nye 2
years ago just for this gig and loved it. I Saw him in sydney on
wednesday and
he played really boring and dare i say almost progressive bouncy loop
tec
correct.. on sunday night.
i was actually just talking to acquaviva about this 20 minutes ago
after he played to a virtually empty house here in santa monica.
what a sad state of affairs, considering.
At 6:50 PM -0400 5/2/02, Pryor, Ryan N wrote:
¬"" I talked to rich a couple month back and he s
At 4:10 PM + 4/18/02, Jayson B. wrote:
does Dave have a problem with EVERYBODY? Seriously, i know he has a
rep for being straightforward and blunt, but he seems like he has a
bit of a whiney streak too.
dave and richie made up this year at Timewarp after their little
record throwing tiff
you don't have to be happy-smiley-nice
nor do you have to be dour-grumpy-ass
what you do have to be is courtious and kind to everybody. and dave clarke
appears to be neither. i must be his momma's fault.
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> anyway, why does everyone have to be a 'he
Ralf Nader???
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>
> HE actually doesn't make his own tracks, i have never
and that duck kind of dance that he does is the best!
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I would go see D-
19, 2002 11:41 AM
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>
> I would go see D-Wynn...I saw him tag team with Kevin Saunderson @ Motor and
> it was a smiling dancing joker of a good tim
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> Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) Hawtin vs. Sven
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If you wanna see a smiley, dancing joker
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I understand your point, and I'll admit that it is nice to see a DJ
enjoying the party vibe.
My point is that it isn't a good reason not to go and hear a DJ. It's not
the most important thing.
Other than the bad attitude D.C is an excellent DJ.
This has got me thinking about other DJs that don't s
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Onderwerp: RE: [313] RE: (313) Hawtin vs. Sven
Hi,
I believe you guys are missing an important aspect here. We are talking
about PARTIES here. Parties are supposed to be fun and the DJ should just as
much be a part of the party as the crowd is.
DC clearly is not. He acts as if it
Agreed!
Lets party on!
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Hi,
I believe you guys are missing an important aspect here. We
#x27;s Laurent Garnier...
Joost
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anyway, why does everyone have to be a 'hello have a nice day' pe
anyway, why does everyone have to be a 'hello have a nice day' person. it's
no real indication of character. and besides, i've always wanted to bump
carl cox off the decks.
Respect to Nicole! Couldn't have put it better myself.
If a DJ can DJ well, but they don't dance around or smile or say "Hel
.
i can also think of a lot of great dj's who have openly criticised drug
taking.
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Subject: Re: [313] RE: (
Is it at the Frankfurt airport where they also have an Elektrolux tune
(Supreme Particles' "Light as Skin") on continuous loop through one of the
terminal halls? If so have you ever heard it there?
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> And isn't great when yo see DJ's getting along and having a laugh,
> all DJ's should have this mentallity, not likem Dave CLarke and Carl Cox
> who I saw at the
> End and Dave got really arsey withn Carl for dropping one more tunre than
he
> should of..
>
> fair enuff every DJ likes one more tu
> heard him spin for six hours at Time Warp in Germany last year...best set
> i've heard for ages, the whole set was a perfect build-up
I'd just like to back up what our friend Martijn says:
Richie is my God, Sven as the arch-angel sits by this throne on the right
hand side.
There's good tranc
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> Subject: [313] RE: (313) Hawtin vs. Sven
>
>
> Last year a
From: "Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Great ambassador for Euro techno as Ian and Paul said as a DJ, although
some
of his conceptual LP releases were a bit dogdy..."Harlequin and the Robot
Dancer" anyone? -
I like contact a lot, it's very electro w/ one idm'ish. pathfinder and deim
schwi
not my wife, who proudly had her breast signed by him!!
What a lucky girl!
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Carl Cox is quite known for his
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>
> >who I saw at the
> >End and Dave got really arsey withn Carl for dropping one more tunre than
> >he
> >should of..
>
>
>
> does Dave have a problem with EVERYBODY? Seriously, i know he has a rep
f
who I saw at the
End and Dave got really arsey withn Carl for dropping one more tunre than
he
should of..
does Dave have a problem with EVERYBODY? Seriously, i know he has a rep for
being straightforward and blunt, but he seems like he has a bit of a whiney
streak too.
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There was lots of lov-ie dubby-iness going on between what appeared to be
vath and hawtin.. but oh, sitting there in the background on the stage, was
richie's g-friend. She was the one making him smile;) she helped him finish
fee Beans
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ahh you see he is the man!
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> HE actually doesn't make his own tracks, i have never heard a track he
made
> alone. His ear
ahh you see he is the man!
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> HE actually doesn't make his own tracks, i have never heard a track he
made
> alone. His early was always with Ralf somethi
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> Onderwerp: Re: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
>
>
> Yes, a great dj and also a ambassador for European techno!
> But his own releases aren't half as good as the tracks h
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> Couldn't agree with you more...
> Martijn
>
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> Couldn't agree with you more...
> Martijn
>
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although I hear he hasd pulled
out this year??
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he's a l
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> he's a legend round here and been a kind of unofficial
> resident at the orbit for 10 years with omen parties, harthouse
> nights, birt
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>
> > Sven's a weird one. He definately has the capacity for trance (duh- the
> > guy ran Harthouse). And I've been told that when he
> Sven's a weird one. He definately has the capacity for trance (duh- the
> guy ran Harthouse). And I've been told that when he plays in Europe, he
> spends more time waving his hands than mixing records.
I will see and hear him this coming friday in Amsterdam
So i will let you know about the wav
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Sven's a weird one. He definately has the capacity for trance (duh- the
guy ran Harthouse)
Sven's a weird one. He definately has the capacity for trance (duh- the
guy ran Harthouse). And I've been told that when he plays in Europe, he
spends more time waving his hands than mixing records.
BUT, the two times I saw him last year (Toronto and Miami) he threw down
amazing techno sets.
f Richie played that
> one.
>
> Sven who? is meant in the subject by the way?
>
> Joost
>
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> Subject: Re: [313] Hawtin vs. Sven
>
&g
i saw vath in the Tresor club last month, i must say his mixing skills
were not so adept and he played very hard and trancey set that did not
make me happy.
i prefered the basement with the rampe D dj`s
Y
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And how did he do?
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And how did he do?
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Sven Vath.
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Sven Vath.
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The only other Sharivari remix I know of is the Hacker & Vitalic remix on
Gigolo. I thin
ensdag 17 april 2002 07:50
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anyone know what version of sharivari he played? fowlkes version?? or what
octave one track?
>From: "Grammenos, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
He also worked a track
>from octave one for about
> that would be the 'cycloops'...
unlikely, more likely the electrix repeater.
robin...
> >
> > Started off with loopy bangy stuff from both but then rich dropped this
> > version of sharivari that I've never heard before and the deepness
> > began!
> > Best set I've seen rich spin in a couple
anyone know what version of sharivari he played? fowlkes version?? or what
octave one track?
From: "Grammenos, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
He also worked a track
from octave one for about 15 minutes, working it through a sampler of
sorts,
___
that would be the 'cycloops'...
On Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 02:49 PM, Grammenos, Peter wrote:
Started off with loopy bangy stuff from both but then rich dropped this
version of sharivari that I've never heard before and the deepness
began!
Best set I've seen rich spin in a couple of years,
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I haven't listened to the mix yet, but recently there was a remix of this
song on a limited Klang release by Alter Ego. Very much a new track, but
produced to kinda
"Is this a remix?"
Definitely. Don't know which one though!
Andy
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I haven't listened to the mix yet, but recently there was a remix of this
song on a limited Klang release by Alter Ego. Very much a new track, but
produced to kinda sound old...
-Eli B
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 12:05:36AM -0700, Keith Mleczko wrote:
> I've been listening to the 3/8/02 Hawtin/Acqua
no, but i saw him at motor on friday. my friend asked him about mills only
playing "house clubs", he said that wasn't true and that mills would always
be techno. what's up with that?
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Can you say: 'Ffffmmmebait'??
J
From: "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 15:18:01 -0500
He had four new sliders added to his mixing bored. He has a stereo
WOW!...where can i buy one? I must have one of doesmy mixing desk only
got *suck* faders...maybe now i realy can produce something significant...
Please respond privately, nobody else has to know where I can buy
one...otherwhise EVERYBODY can make *non-sucking* music...
B - Out
He had
is music's largely about?
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>
>
>Oh no. Not again. Everyone put on your asbes
actually that's a better response than the modifications :)
i like
cheers
robin...
> He had four new sliders added to his mixing bored. He has a stereo pair of
> channels that are labels "sucks" and another stereo pair that are labels
> "rocks".
>
> If he wants a track to suck, he turns all
n't know"
"And so I said 'Just keep on doing it!'
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From: "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 08:18
Subject: Re: [313] hawtin fanboy q
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Oh no. Not again. Everyone put on your asbestos suits, cause the flames
are a-startin' :-)
jim
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From: "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 3:18 PM
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He had four new sliders added to his mixing bored. He has a stereo pair of
channels that are labels "sucks" and another stereo pair that are labels
"rocks".
If he wants a track to suck, he turns all the "Sucks" sliders up.
If he wants a track to rock, he turns all the "Rocks" sliders up.
Hawti
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To:M. Todd Smith; Detroits Finest List
Subject: Re: [313] Hawtin + Aphex Twin -> NY Times
At 2:27 AM -0800 11/5/01, M. Todd Smith wrote:
>I would really like to know what Final Scratch had to do
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> At 2:27 AM -0800 11/5/01, M. Todd Smith wrote:
> >I would really like to know what Final Scratch had to d
he said that was probably the best time he's ever had playing in SF.
his set the following night in LA was quite similar.. came on,
floored it for a while, backed off and played some de9:ce tracks, and
then wound up banging it out again - but more funky, like you said.
he snuck in that You Spin
No one mentioned anything about his set at Nikita last Friday in SF.
I just wanted to drop a quick mention of it, and I must say, as someone
who has critized Richie's more recent (read: '99 up to present) sets,
I was really impressed. About an hour to an hour and half of bangin'
(but not the drumc
At 2:27 AM -0800 11/5/01, M. Todd Smith wrote:
I would really like to know what Final Scratch had to do with DE9 2, besides
being an influence on it (whatever that means).
in using final scratch more and more, richie has started re-editing,
re-mixing, re-interpreting tracks since he can do so
I'm sure someone will think this is a great article, but with lines like :
___
One song, "Kladfvgbung Micshk," uses a prepared piano for both the rhythm
and the melody, and this suggestion - that a rhythm instrument can have a
maybe im a little bit out of time, but about what are you talking. What new
cd.
Mixed reviews is the consensus. I personally thought musically, the cd
was pretty cool and funky. I've said before that it sounded Studio
One-ish. This series is all about the gear and techniques that goes into
the
The new Hawtin joint is poppin, dog.
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
CC: Rusty Blasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [313] hawtin hawtin everywhere
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 18:58:05 -0400
Makes for nice background music imho
: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: Rusty Blasco
Subject: Re: [313] hawtin hawtin everywhere
Makes for nice background music imho.
Flip it on repeat and your set.
G
Rusty Blasco wrote:
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> So what's the consensus floating around thus far concerning the new Richie
> Hawtin joint? I personally ha
Makes for nice background music imho.
Flip it on repeat and your set.
G
Rusty Blasco wrote:
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> So what's the consensus floating around thus far concerning the new Richie
> Hawtin joint? I personally haven't heard it yet and am waiting for my first
> paycheck in months (fingers crossed it doesn
Mixed reviews is the consensus. I personally thought musically, the cd
was pretty cool and funky. I've said before that it sounded Studio
One-ish. This series is all about the gear and techniques that goes into
the production of these mixes, not necessarily the music itself,
although some peo
Tchoo right! Yer readn' my mind. Cold. Sterile. But, to each his own?
6 hr? You can never be sure your judgement is accurate unless you stick it
out for the duration.
-Miles
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From: Gary Girard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 3:50 AM
To: 313@hyp
Tchoo right! Yer readn' my mind. Cold. Sterile. But, to each his own?
6 hr? You can never be sure your judgement is accurate unless you stick it
out for the duration.
-Miles
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From: Gary Girard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 3:50 AM
To: 313@hyp
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