Re: (313) Detroit Techno Quiz
try this one... http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz45276531c28.html 6/15. I'm amazed I got that many. Detroiter's that scoff can try this abot where I'm sat: http://www.funtrivia.com/submitquiz.cfm?quiz=222859 :) robin...
RE: (313) Detroit Techno Quiz
7/10. and I had mad guesses. Good stuff though. k
(313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages
Rather than respond individually to the 3 or 4 people who recently had messages bounce, I'll post here: 313 list doesn't accept multipart-mime messages. That means you need to select 'plain text' as the message type in your mail client. Not only that, but you have to actually check the message format before you hit send, because many clients seem to choose HTML or Rich Text formats on their own, even if you've told them to use plain text. What's the rationale? 1. MIME-encoding makes the archives and digests unreadable and difficult to search. 2. Some people still use text-based e-mail programs. 3. We old school. 4. It's the words that matter, not the font or text color.
RE: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages
Can the list accept html? If it can, is there any reason why we couldn’t move to using a plain text /or html based list? G -Original Message- From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 October 2007 16:59 To: list 313 Subject: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages Rather than respond individually to the 3 or 4 people who recently had messages bounce, I'll post here: 313 list doesn't accept multipart-mime messages. That means you need to select 'plain text' as the message type in your mail client. Not only that, but you have to actually check the message format before you hit send, because many clients seem to choose HTML or Rich Text formats on their own, even if you've told them to use plain text. What's the rationale? 1. MIME-encoding makes the archives and digests unreadable and difficult to search. 2. Some people still use text-based e-mail programs. 3. We old school. 4. It's the words that matter, not the font or text color. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.37/1042 - Release Date: 01/10/2007 18:59 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.37/1042 - Release Date: 01/10/2007 18:59
Re: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages
One specific instance that can cause this. Sender A sends plain text message. Sender B replies to all with HTML message. Sender A receives HTML message from direct reply, replies to all, and his mail program says HEY LET'S DO HTML and sends that to all. On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:58 AM, kent williams wrote: Not only that, but you have to actually check the message format before you hit send, because many clients seem to choose HTML or Rich Text formats on their own, even if you've told them to use plain text. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages
yeah, second that - very strongly MEK Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/05/2007 11:36:47 AM: NO PLEASE GOD NO HTML IN MY MAILBOX On Oct 5, 2007, at 12:28 PM, The Archiver wrote: Can the list accept html? If it can, is there any reason why we couldn?t move to using a plain text /or html based list? -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) $220,000
first case of copyright infringement brought upon Duluth Minnesota woman by the RIAA guess who won? http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5ifsCDEIi8iEoclf0JZVBIQfuZeQA an analysis of the verdict http://www.news.com/8301-13578_3-9791764-38.html?tag=nefd.blgs great way to make new music fans :-( why won't the industry learn that this isn't going to help their cause? MEK
RE: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages
What's so bad about receiving html? G -Original Message- From: Matt Kane's Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 October 2007 17:37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 'kent williams'; 'list 313' Subject: Re: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages NO PLEASE GOD NO HTML IN MY MAILBOX On Oct 5, 2007, at 12:28 PM, The Archiver wrote: Can the list accept html? If it can, is there any reason why we couldn’t move to using a plain text /or html based list? -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED] No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.37/1042 - Release Date: 01/10/2007 18:59 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.37/1042 - Release Date: 01/10/2007 18:59
Re: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages
Seconded again. m50 At 11:41 2007.10.05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah, second that - very strongly MEK Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/05/2007 11:36:47 AM: NO PLEASE GOD NO HTML IN MY MAILBOX On Oct 5, 2007, at 12:28 PM, The Archiver wrote: Can the list accept html? If it can, is there any reason why we couldn?t move to using a plain text /or html based list? -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) REMINDER: 313 list accepts only plain text messages
On Oct 5, 2007, at 1:16 PM, The Archiver wrote: What's so bad about receiving html? The Web's been around 15 years, and people still can't agree on how to correctly interpret HTML. You can never guarantee that your message won't get garbled by the interpreter. -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(313) Infinity Game One remixes, Night Vision Records
Anyone know when this is coming out? Some nice remix action on what appears will be a double pack.
Re: (313) Detroit Techno Quiz
You scored: 14 / 15 woohoo! I didn't realize that Bellevile is 1.16 square miles and that it's smaller then GPS. On 10/4/07, Rob G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: try this one... http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz45276531c28.html sadly...this suburban boy got 10/15. Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=listsid=396545433 -- Detroit Techno Militia http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com
(313) CHICAGO Su.10/7 Jeff Samuel, Eliot Lipp, Kate Simko, Sassmouth, Inbum Cho, more!
Hello Chicago-land 313 friends- As mentioned recently, we have another great Chicago event coming up on Su.10/7 featuring techno great, JEFF SAMUEL... along with NYC's electro-funk/hip hop producer, ELIOT LIPP, who will be throwing down a special funky dance DJ set. This is another one of our special afternoon gigs that will run until the evening. The last one we held was a great party and this one is destined to be even better! Hope to see you on Sunday. Peace, -Concur + Approaching Serpents == == Sun.07.OCTOBER.2007 - CHICAGO Meiotic, Wake Up!, Concur Media Group, Approaching Serpents Promotions welcome the Spectral/Ghostly Residency, Part V WAKE UP POLLYANNA! featuring... -JEFF SAMUEL (Spectral Sound, Poker Flat, Trapez labels - Berlin/Seattle) -KATE SIMKO vs. SASSMOUTH (Wake Up Residents tag-team set - Chicago) -INBUM CHO (Avondale Music Society - Chicago) -ELIOT LIPP -special DJ set- (Hefty, Mush, Money Studies, Metatronix EastDev labels - NYC) @ Lumen :: 839 West Fulton Market 2pm-8pm | 21+ | $7 cover http://going.com/wakeup_pollyanna http://www.meiotica.com http://www.lumen-chicago.com Jeff Samuel - Spectral Sound, Poker Flat, Trapez, Contexterrior, Frankie [Berlin] Jeff Samuel's exposure to electronic music came through the underground scenes of Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Jeff began his DJ career in 1996, getting his first breaks at the legendary ele_mental parties in Columbus. Soon after, he purchased his first synth and drum machine. Music from his first demo was signed to the Frankfurt label Lo-fi Stereo. The Bidooba single was released in 1999 and featured a remix from Kompakt's Michael Mayer. Other tracks from the same demo found their way to minimal techno pioneer Daniel Bell, who released them on his 7th City label in 2001. That same year, Jeff contributed the track Lost to the mysterious Remains label in NYC. Jeff pushed into the new millennium continuing his career. 2002 proved to be a significant year which saw his 'Digital Self' Tektite EP remixed by Ricardo Villalobos, his abstract material released by UK label Emoticon, and the beginning of a long relationship with Cologne-based Trapez Recordings. He also left Ohio for the northwestern port city of Seattle, where he pursued a career as a Sound Designer in the videogame industry. Throughout the first half of the new decade, Jeff greatly expanded his discography. He released EP's for such highly regarded labels as Poker Flat, Spectral Sound, Contexterrior, Morris Audio, Frankie and Karloff. A listen through these releases reveal Jeff's true range as an artist. From experimental bleeps to Chicago-influenced jack trax to the melodic direction of his recent work, his unmistakable trademark style remains constant. This range also carries over to Jeff's legendary DJ sets, which have brought him all over the world. A sample of recent DJ outings include Fabric (London), Yellow (Tokyo), Loft (Barcelona), Panoramabar (Berlin) and the Batofar (Paris). Jeff has also performed at both the DEMF and MUTEK electronic music festivals. The latter half of the decade has propelled Jeff to the top of techno's most respected artists and DJ's. In 2005, the Logistic label re-released a series of his older material recorded 5 years earlier. In 2007, Trapez re-released Lost, now considered a true classic of minimal techno. Across the years, Jeff has also handled remix duties for such diverse artists as: Hot Chip, Phonique, Der Dritte Raum and Guido Schneider. The long-awaited Step LP was released by Trapez in late 2006. Groove Magazine called it timeless, and the album received 4 stars in URB as well as top marks in De:Bug, Resident Advisor and many many more. Step was a daring exploration into melodic techno, taking Jeff's pop sensibilities as far as he could take them. It also marks the end of the outwardly melodic direction his music has taken in later years. The present time is a fresh start for Jeff. He now counts himself among the many artists who have relocated to Berlin to pursue music full-time. He is currently maintaining a busy DJ schedule and working on fresh sounds in his brand new studio. Discography: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jeff+Samuel http://www.myspace.com/jeffsamuel -- Kate Simko vs. Sassmouth Wake Up! Residents Tag Team set [Chicago] Holding down every Third Thursday at Sonotheque, Kate Simko and Sassmouth play their first tag-team set today at Lumen. Expect a wide variety of techno, house, minimal and tech-house cuts reflecting these two DJ's eclectic tastes. Kate Simko Spectral Sound, Kupei Musika, Traum [Chicago] Kate Simko has worked diligently for years to find her own uncompromising sound. With roots in Chicago house and Detroit techno, her tracks maintain a warm, soulful character while embracing deep, elaborate structures. A versatile DJ, Kate was named one of the Top 10 DJ's in Chicago by XLR8R magazine.
RE: (313) Any Detroit classics mixes out there?
actually, I was thinking of some of those you had to be there in Detroit classics. Stuff that wasnt Detroit per-se, but was popular in Detroit. I'm talking about stuff like Blow Your House Down, Pacific 0101, Chris Cuevas' Hip Hop (MAW Remix), MC ADE's Bass Mechanic and Da Train... Stuff like that from my youth to young adult years. -Original Message- From: Frank Glazer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 8:22 PM To: George Jones - Logic7 Cc: Toby Frith; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Any Detroit classics mixes out there? five detroit classics i could live without hearing ever again: sharevari no ufos strings of life big fun clear On 10/4/07, George Jones - Logic7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: funny you would ask, I was thinking of doing a short mix of a few classics this weekend just to have something to listen to during my daily commute. If I get around to doing it, I'll post it up somewhere. -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:17 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Any Detroit classics mixes out there? I'm looking for any online mixes which are essentially composed strictly of classic Detroit tracks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Toby For all the latest news and comment visit www.telegraph.co.uk. This message, its contents and any attachments to it are private, confidential and may be the subject of legal privilege. Any unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination of the whole or part of this message (without our prior written consent) is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately. Incoming and outgoing telephone calls to our offices may be monitored or recorded for training and quality control purposes and for confirming orders and information. Telegraph Media Group Limited is a limited liability company registered in England and Wales (company number 451593). Our registered office address is: 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT. -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com
Re: (313) Any Detroit classics mixes out there?
brilliant. see, this is exactly what i was getting at! there's (well, obviously) more to the sound we love than a handful of overplayed classics. it's the sleeper hits and personal favorites that are just as important as the famous cuts. On 10/6/07, George Jones - Logic7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: actually, I was thinking of some of those you had to be there in Detroit classics. Stuff that wasnt Detroit per-se, but was popular in Detroit. I'm talking about stuff like Blow Your House Down, Pacific 0101, Chris Cuevas' Hip Hop (MAW Remix), MC ADE's Bass Mechanic and Da Train... Stuff like that from my youth to young adult years. -Original Message- From: Frank Glazer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 8:22 PM To: George Jones - Logic7 Cc: Toby Frith; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Any Detroit classics mixes out there? five detroit classics i could live without hearing ever again: sharevari no ufos strings of life big fun clear On 10/4/07, George Jones - Logic7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: funny you would ask, I was thinking of doing a short mix of a few classics this weekend just to have something to listen to during my daily commute. If I get around to doing it, I'll post it up somewhere. -Original Message- From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 4:17 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Any Detroit classics mixes out there? I'm looking for any online mixes which are essentially composed strictly of classic Detroit tracks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Toby For all the latest news and comment visit www.telegraph.co.uk. This message, its contents and any attachments to it are private, confidential and may be the subject of legal privilege. Any unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination of the whole or part of this message (without our prior written consent) is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately. Incoming and outgoing telephone calls to our offices may be monitored or recorded for training and quality control purposes and for confirming orders and information. Telegraph Media Group Limited is a limited liability company registered in England and Wales (company number 451593). Our registered office address is: 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT. -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com -- peace, frank dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com