(313) If you posted a message and it didn't show up in the list e-mails here's why

2010-10-28 Thread kent williams
I should post something like this periodically, but unless I figure
out how to make it a cron job on hyperreal.org that aint gonna happen.

WHY YOUR POST DIDN'T SHOW UP ON THE 313 LIST (in order of likelihood)

1. You didn't send a plain text message. Plaint text means 'no fancy
formatting, no attached files, no images.'  See this page for how to
do that, and an explanation of why it matters:
http://email.about.com/cs/netiquettetips/qt/et070103.htm

GMail users: Note that the Plain Text/Rich Formatting switch can
change on you, for arcane GMail-ish reasons, so look above where
you're typing your timeless wisdom to make sure it says "Rich
formatting >>" before you hit 'Send.'  And why they don't label what
mode you're in, and instead give you a link to go to the mode you're
NOT in, well that's a GMail mystery.

2. You used one of the words that, in the US at least that are
considered obscenities.  This isn't a moral stricture, it's so 313
e-mails don't trigger corporate e-mail filters.  If you want to curse
it is still possible, but you have to be inventive. For example SH1T
FVCK C0CKSVCKER M0TH3RFVCKER BALLS.  You can also say terrible things
in French, Japanese, Urdu, Farsi, etc -- the list doesn't filter for
those.

There's also a bunch of miscellaneous words that have been added to
the list over the years for various arcane reasons. At some point I
should clean them out -- some of them were aimed at specific people,
and I believe they are no longer around.

3. You're using GMail.  GMail sometimes doesn't show your e-mail to a
mailing list until someone else replies to it.  How or why GMail does
this is another GMail mystery.

4. There's another GMail phenomenon that might confuse you:
a. if you cross-post to more than one list
b. and you use GMail filters to put your incoming e-mail under a label
for each mailing list,
c, your email will show up under only one of those labels as unread,
even though it has both labels.

I see all the bounced messages in my hyperreal mailbox, and I try to
actually forward them back to you when they show up.  But strange as
it may seem, I may go hours and occasionally days without clearing
that mailbox, so if your message doesn't show up, you can try and
correct the problem (if it is #1 or #2) and resend.  If you're sure
the problem isn't #1 or #2, and you've checked #4, and you don't think
#3 is the problem, feel free to drop me a line.


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Re: (313) 313'ers in Tokyo? Techno recommendations?

2010-10-28 Thread Lori Draper
Brilliant, thanks everybody for the suggestions! checking out all the
links now - cheers.

On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Mel N  wrote:
> Record shopping - totally recommend Disk Union in Shibuya  - lots of great
> second hand vinyl, and very cheap as well (at least that is what I
> recall..>!) -http://diskunion.net/shop/ct/shibuya_club - they got tonnes of
> flyers there too with party info..  Check out their blog -
> http://blog-shibuya-club.diskunion.net/Entry/1914/  I think they will have
> everything you're looking for in one stop.
>
> Clubs - I don't think there have been many techno things going on in Tokyo
> recently (I just got back 2 weeks ago from Tokyo).. Try having a look at
> Womb, Air (as far as I can make out they are still doing techno/ house)
> directory wise just Resident Advisor
> (http://www.residentadvisor.net/clubs.aspx?ai=27), or Sunnypages.jp
> sadly yellow is closed!
>
> Good luck
>
> Melody
>
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Lori Draper  wrote:
>>
>> Hello from Dallas - I'll be honeymooning in Tokyo Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2010
>> and plan on trying to check out Dommune based on some posts to the 313
>> list. Any 313ers have recommendations for other clubs/techno music
>> resources in the city? I've checked out a club called Eleven and
>> scouted the Tokyo Gig Guide, but wanted to hear back from those I
>> trust the most... you guys. I expect record shopping is prohibitively
>> expensive but who knows. New husband is a drum and bass/dubstep guy,
>> but loves techno as well. Thanks in advance for any advice!
>>
>> -Lori
>
>


RE: (313) 313'ers in Tokyo? Techno recommendations?

2010-10-28 Thread maxphifty

Disk Union recommendation strongly seconded!

m50


At 2010.10.28 16:56, Paul Kendrick wrote:
Disk Union is wicked for new and 2nd hand stuff there 313 section is 
massive and very good, there are stores all over Tokyo but the one in 
Shibuya is by far the best an has a D&B floor as well as floors for disco, 
techno, hip hop and Jazz...


Lots of the techno stores seems to have shut the last time was there which 
is a shame...


Also I would recommend the fish market and if you have time Kyoto is 
wicked, 2/3 or so hours on the bullet train from Tokyo



-Original Message-
From: Lori Draper [mailto:girly...@gmail.com]
Sent: 27 October 2010 17:21
To: 313
Subject: (313) 313'ers in Tokyo? Techno recommendations?

Hello from Dallas - I'll be honeymooning in Tokyo Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2010 and 
plan on trying to check out Dommune based on some posts to the 313 list. 
Any 313ers have recommendations for other clubs/techno music resources in 
the city? I've checked out a club called Eleven and scouted the Tokyo Gig 
Guide, but wanted to hear back from those I trust the most... you guys. I 
expect record shopping is prohibitively expensive but who knows. New 
husband is a drum and bass/dubstep guy, but loves techno as well. Thanks 
in advance for any advice!


-Lori




RE: (313) 313'ers in Tokyo? Techno recommendations?

2010-10-28 Thread Paul Kendrick
Disk Union is wicked for new and 2nd hand stuff there 313 section is massive 
and very good, there are stores all over Tokyo but the one in Shibuya is by far 
the best an has a D&B floor as well as floors for disco, techno, hip hop and 
Jazz...

Lots of the techno stores seems to have shut the last time was there which is a 
shame...

Also I would recommend the fish market and if you have time Kyoto is wicked, 
2/3 or so hours on the bullet train from Tokyo


-Original Message-
From: Lori Draper [mailto:girly...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 27 October 2010 17:21
To: 313
Subject: (313) 313'ers in Tokyo? Techno recommendations?

Hello from Dallas - I'll be honeymooning in Tokyo Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2010 and plan 
on trying to check out Dommune based on some posts to the 313 list. Any 313ers 
have recommendations for other clubs/techno music resources in the city? I've 
checked out a club called Eleven and scouted the Tokyo Gig Guide, but wanted to 
hear back from those I trust the most... you guys. I expect record shopping is 
prohibitively expensive but who knows. New husband is a drum and bass/dubstep 
guy, but loves techno as well. Thanks in advance for any advice!

-Lori