RE: (313) 313 geek culture
http://www.templeofblood.com/~ncc386/ubb_images/stfu4.jpg -Original Message- From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 6:38 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic. # Note: Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Channel Four Television Corporation unless specifically stated. This email and any files transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank You. #
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
What you don't see in the picture is that new 313 list member intern making small talk about the weather. on 4/18/03 4:57 AM, Robert Taylor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.templeofblood.com/~ncc386/ubb_images/stfu4.jpg
RE: (313) 313 geek culture - JUST DO IT
What you don't see in the picture is that new 313 list member intern making small talk about the weather. Or the list member who wrote up a really interesting idea (with basically a detailed spec and instructions) of how to improve the 313 list, but then insisted someone ELSE do it. How geeky is that? That kills me. THis listmember refused to take the initiative on their own idea, but will continue to complain that someone doesn't do it.A familiar phrase comes to mind: put up or shut up. I'd prefer to see the former, but if you don't then please do the latter. cheers, Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private)
this album was conceptualized on saturday and the material was finished on monday. I doubt your friend traveled forward in time and found that out. and btw, no one gets into detroit with ambient, so nice try. I've copied the list so they can see what a cunt you are. dont waste my time unless you can do it thoroughly. I cant even respect your attempt here. -Joe - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 6:32 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private) Hey joe sorry to pxss you off, a Detroit artist whom will stay anonymous sent me an email a few weeks ago regarding my email and he said he was friend with this ambient artist on the 313 list and he's going to make sure he never makes it in the music industry.
Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private)
313 and spw, n leau of the fact that I've violated list guidelines in teh posting of private email back to the list, I'd like to offer an apology to spw and the list in general. I'd also ask that no one reply to this email to curtail the further perpetuate this thread. Please learn from my mistakes and buy my ambient album if someone will release it. :P SPW, sorry for hoe-ing you out. I thought what you sent to me was pretty cheap but I acted without considering the fact that 1000+ people are getting these emails and with the exception of about 5 people, I'm sure this is viewed as waste-mail. I'll try and remember to cut you a deal on my ambient CD that you're buying if soemone will release it :P -Joe - Original Message - From: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Cc: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 7:34 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private) this album was conceptualized on saturday and the material was finished on monday. I doubt your friend traveled forward in time and found that out. and btw, no one gets into detroit with ambient, so nice try. I've copied the list so they can see what a cunt you are. dont waste my time unless you can do it thoroughly. I cant even respect your attempt here. -Joe - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 6:32 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private) Hey joe sorry to pxss you off, a Detroit artist whom will stay anonymous sent me an email a few weeks ago regarding my email and he said he was friend with this ambient artist on the 313 list and he's going to make sure he never makes it in the music industry.
Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private)
Joe, that's what I call shamless self promotion at a all time low. I was just joshing around that's why I used the words: Detroit artist whom will stay anonymous I noticed some samples of your work have gotten positive responses on the Microsound and Analogue heaven list, best of luck with your new album.
Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private)
thanks, you have a 5 dollar off coupon in the mail :P - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 7:26 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture (private) Joe, that's what I call shamless self promotion at a all time low. I was just joshing around that's why I used the words: Detroit artist whom will stay anonymous I noticed some samples of your work have gotten positive responses on the Microsound and Analogue heaven list, best of luck with your new album.
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
Like I stated many times before your only helping people become more aware of what is being released. All record store's do not carry the same stock. It's no one's obligation to write a review or express one's personal opinion once a record has been mentioned. this would be an impossible for task for one person.. not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. on 3/23/98 2:15 AM, kathleen harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: spw: People subscribing to the 313 list know their conveniently getting informed about what is being released from all the artist and labels. we wish..belive me we wish... But perhaps this is too much of a task to expect from one person although there are people here who seem to be obsessed with 313 music so they would be ideal candidates. this would be an impossible for task for one person..313 relies upon the good will of the many..unfortunately it is filtered through people who have their own subjective tastes/whims whatever and definitely some people get far far too much play than they really deserve (imo) but in every art genre some people receive adoration more for their personality or because they have marketed themselves better and thus become more of an institution in popular culture..if you see a record on a list and want to know if someone's heard it or knows about it post a question...if you want to see an artist get more play _plug_ them here...you probably haven't noticed but many people here do this..posting positive comments to try to make others more aware, more interested and thereby more interested that next time around in purchasing that record or going to see that dj they heard about... also if you see certain people that seem to have the same sort of taste as you and you respect what they say start making sure you read their posts and maybe stop reading others..i can tell you i started doing that like 4 years ago...i _can_ say that when 313 first started it was high high HIGH in content..virtually all reviews..but that was when just a handful of supergeeks were on the list..and seriously i think you should use the work clique or something instead of elite 'cause if you had met many of the people here you'd pretty much laugh at applying the word elite to them (i am so including myself here in case anyone's ego is starting to inflate and get defensive ;)..awesome geeks imo but nonetheless :)...self-select and create your own tailored 313 list by whom you include overall though reviews have gone way way down but it seems as though the older all of us get the less inclined people are to take the time to write really thorough reviews my opinion -k
RE: (313) 313 geek culture
this would be an impossible for task for one person.. not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
SPW wrote: Like I stated many times before your only helping people become more aware of what is being released. All record store's do not carry the same stock. It's no one's obligation to write a review or express one's personal opinion once a record has been mentioned. this would be an impossible for task for one person.. not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. _ Then !!*do it yourself*!! if you feel it's that important - it'll be your biggest contribution to the 313-list. Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. MEK
RE: (313) 313 geek culture/One man's quest
Hmmm. Are we all agreed that this topic is now about exhausted? :o) -Original Message- From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:08 AM To: kathleen harris; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture Like I stated many times before your only helping people become more aware of what is being released. All record store's do not carry the same stock. It's no one's obligation to write a review or express one's personal opinion once a record has been mentioned. this would be an impossible for task for one person.. not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. on 3/23/98 2:15 AM, kathleen harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: spw: People subscribing to the 313 list know their conveniently getting informed about what is being released from all the artist and labels. we wish..belive me we wish... But perhaps this is too much of a task to expect from one person although there are people here who seem to be obsessed with 313 music so they would be ideal candidates. this would be an impossible for task for one person..313 relies upon the good will of the many..unfortunately it is filtered through people who have their own subjective tastes/whims whatever and definitely some people get far far too much play than they really deserve (imo) but in every art genre some people receive adoration more for their personality or because they have marketed themselves better and thus become more of an institution in popular culture..if you see a record on a list and want to know if someone's heard it or knows about it post a question...if you want to see an artist get more play _plug_ them here...you probably haven't noticed but many people here do this..posting positive comments to try to make others more aware, more interested and thereby more interested that next time around in purchasing that record or going to see that dj they heard about... also if you see certain people that seem to have the same sort of taste as you and you respect what they say start making sure you read their posts and maybe stop reading others..i can tell you i started doing that like 4 years ago...i _can_ say that when 313 first started it was high high HIGH in content..virtually all reviews..but that was when just a handful of supergeeks were on the list..and seriously i think you should use the work clique or something instead of elite 'cause if you had met many of the people here you'd pretty much laugh at applying the word elite to them (i am so including myself here in case anyone's ego is starting to inflate and get defensive ;)..awesome geeks imo but nonetheless :)...self-select and create your own tailored 313 list by whom you include overall though reviews have gone way way down but it seems as though the older all of us get the less inclined people are to take the time to write really thorough reviews my opinion -k
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect... on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic.
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
I am getting so sick and tired of you going on, please shut up about this! On woensdag, apr 16, 2003, at 20:38 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote: on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect... on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) 313 geek culture
Second!! -Original Message- From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 3:39 PM To: spw Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture I am getting so sick and tired of you going on, please shut up about this! On woensdag, apr 16, 2003, at 20:38 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote: on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect... on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) 313 geek culture
can't believe this is still going -Original Message- From: Darren Longton (Marketing) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 17 April 2003 7:34 a.m. Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 geek culture Second!! -Original Message- From: Klaas Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 3:39 PM To: spw Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture I am getting so sick and tired of you going on, please shut up about this! On woensdag, apr 16, 2003, at 20:38 Europe/Amsterdam, spw wrote: on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect... on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
you really want to make this complex, dont you. you're making listening and talking about music sound more complex than making it :P -Joe - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:38 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect... on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic.
RE: (313) 313 geek culture
love this bit... Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills.. -Original Message- From: ::) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 17 April 2003 7:54 a.m. To: spw; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture you really want to make this complex, dont you. you're making listening and talking about music sound more complex than making it :P -Joe - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:38 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect... on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic.
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
on 4/16/03 2:54 PM, ::) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you really want to make this complex, dont you. you're making listening and talking about music sound more complex than making it :P -Joe What if your making a track about listening and talking about music and your describing how complex it sounds while listening and talking about it?
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
- Original Message - From: Ralf Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '::)' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:01 PM Subject: RE: (313) 313 geek culture love this bit... Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills.. Yeah. That was actually funny! Too bad the rest of it isn't. Tristan === Text/Mixes: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
I wasn't trying to be funny, Matt asked a question and that was my honest opinion. If you don't like this thread or my advice press the delete button, stop replying to my e-mail. --- Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Ralf Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '::)' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:01 PM Subject: RE: (313) 313 geek culture love this bit... Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills.. Yeah. That was actually funny! Too bad the rest of it isn't. Tristan =
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
Then why keep replying? You have nothing constructive to add, only smart ass comments. on 4/16/03 2:43 PM, Ralf Gill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can't believe this is still going
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. Absolutely priceless - keep 'em coming! Frankly I'm amazed you're still managing to keep this inane thread going...
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003, Tom Churchill wrote: I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. Absolutely priceless - keep 'em coming! Frankly I'm amazed you're still managing to keep this inane thread going... me too. -j Rev. Jeffrey Paul-datavibe- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim:x736e65616b pgp:0x15FA257E phone:8777483467 70E0 B896 D5F3 8BF4 4BEE 2CCF EF2F BA28 15FA 257E
RE: (313) 313 geek culture
I feel compelled to reply... it's a habit of my good organizational and writing skills, which has now become my curse... -Original Message- From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 17 April 2003 7:54 a.m. To: Ralf Gill; 'Darren Longton (Marketing)'; '313@hyperreal.org' Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture Then why keep replying? You have nothing constructive to add, only smart ass comments. on 4/16/03 2:43 PM, Ralf Gill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can't believe this is still going
Re: (313) 313 geek culture
Is this a paid position? Do I get vacation time? I can't work on Tuesdays and Thursdays past 5pm and I need a window desk because of this eye condition I have. What kind of health care benefits are you offering? I just thought I'd let you know that Johnson down in accounting is stealing pencils and taking longer than his allotted hour long break. MEK spw [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.org gy.net cc: Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture 04/16/03 01:38 PM on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time out of anyones busy scheduale. great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and keep the rest of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough version 1.0 of this weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? cheers, matt macqueen I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and writing skills. That would make me disqualified. I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the Detroit scene, someone that has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. here is a quick way to compile information to create a comprehensive list of new releases: Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job carrying new 313 music. I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not leave out any new releases. Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label newsletters to kepp informed about individual labels. Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the record store name next to the release so the record store gets proper credit for lsiting that release. For example: Sonic Groove = SG Record Time = RT Submerge = Sub Hardwax = HW So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store abbreviations. This tells people where they can find a particular record. Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to be on the safe side I would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with record stores, not responsible for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, ect..ect... on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just remember to keep it going every week so that we don't miss a thing. I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not available on a weekly basis. A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic.
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Well I guess your prime candidate. for troll of the month. Can I hear a TR-707 drum roll and crash cymbal? on 4/16/03 4:10 PM, Ralf Gill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I feel compelled to reply... it's a habit of my good organizational and writing skills, which has now become my curse... on 4/16/03 4:10 PM, Ralf Gill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I feel compelled to reply... it's a habit of my good organizational and writing skills, which has now become my curse...
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I should make a track about how the time I just wasted reading your email is gone forever. I'll call it shoulda_made_an_email_rule -Joe - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 3:24 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture on 4/16/03 2:54 PM, ::) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you really want to make this complex, dont you. you're making listening and talking about music sound more complex than making it :P -Joe What if your making a track about listening and talking about music and your describing how complex it sounds while listening and talking about it?
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-- Original Message -- From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well I guess your prime candidate. for troll of the month. Can I hear a TR-707 drum roll and crash cymbal? you must be joking. either do this yourself or shut up about it already. tom andythepooh.com
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In all seriousness the reason why I said good writhing skills is because to be honest I'm not very good at it and you would have to be quick at compiling and editing down information so the process isn't time consuming. I think it would be a great service to the list, if you think it's a great idea roll with it if not and would like to see this thread to die simply stop replying. on 4/16/03 4:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this a paid position? Do I get vacation time? I can't work on Tuesdays and Thursdays past 5pm and I need a window desk because of this eye condition I have. What kind of health care benefits are you offering? I just thought I'd let you know that Johnson down in accounting is stealing pencils and taking longer than his allotted hour long break. MEK
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SPW said has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. I guess I'm disqualifed... I was keen doing it, but I don't fill the requirements given by our Professor, too bad for me. Wort it out SPW! |-Original Message- |From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 8:38 PM |To: 313@hyperreal.org |Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture | | |on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] |wrote: | | not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time | out of anyones busy scheduale. | | great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and |keep the rest | of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough |version 1.0 of this | weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? | | cheers, | matt macqueen | |I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. |Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and |writing skills. |That would make me disqualified. |I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the |Detroit scene, someone that has |good morale with Detroit artist and labels. | |here is a quick way to compile information to create a |comprehensive list of |new releases: | |Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job |carrying new |313 music. |I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not |leave out any new releases. |Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label |newsletters to |kepp informed about individual labels. | |Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will |later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the |record store name next to the release so the record store gets |proper credit |for lsiting that release. | |For example: | |Sonic Groove = SG |Record Time = RT |Submerge = Sub |Hardwax = HW | |So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store |abbreviations. |This tells people where they can find a particular record. |Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... | |You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to |be on the safe side I |would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with |record stores, not responsible |for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, |ect..ect... | |on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at |[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | | Just remember to keep it going every | week so that we don't miss a thing. | |I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not |available on a weekly basis. |A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic. | | | | | | |
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I guess it will be one of those 10 second interlude tracks on your new album. Let see, it takes me a couple seconds to read an email, especially those clever one liners and a fraction of a second to press the delete button. To answer your original email: It's not a complex process. Your just compiling information from various sources and posting it to the list. I was explaining how to simplify the process. on 4/16/03 4:44 PM, ::) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I should make a track about how the time I just wasted reading your email is gone forever. I'll call it shoulda_made_an_email_rule -Joe
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true...i go out and listen to 313 and get very immoral in the process ;-) -Original Message- From: Sylvia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 17 April 2003 10:13 a.m. To: spw Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (313) 313 geek culture SPW said has good morale with Detroit artist and labels. I guess I'm disqualifed... I was keen doing it, but I don't fill the requirements given by our Professor, too bad for me. Wort it out SPW! |-Original Message- |From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 8:38 PM |To: 313@hyperreal.org |Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture | | |on 4/15/03 10:11 PM, Matthew MacQueen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] |wrote: | | not really, in fact it probably wouldnt take a lot of time | out of anyones busy scheduale. | | great idea steve, you doing this will really help out list and |keep the rest | of us informed. we'll be looking for you to have a rough |version 1.0 of this | weeks list wrapped up by say, early next week? Why not? | | cheers, | matt macqueen | |I did not volunteer, considerate it a free consulting service. |Qualified candidate's must be team player's with good organizational and |writing skills. |That would make me disqualified. |I also think it would be best to have a person who's in touch with the |Detroit scene, someone that has |good morale with Detroit artist and labels. | |here is a quick way to compile information to create a |comprehensive list of |new releases: | |Subscribe to record store stock list, one's that do a great job |carrying new |313 music. |I would subscribe to as many record store stock list as possible as to not |leave out any new releases. |Also it would be a good idea to subscribe to 313 record label |newsletters to |kepp informed about individual labels. | |Copy and save the 313 artist/ label information to an archive which will |later be used to compiled to make a list, make sure you abbreviate the |record store name next to the release so the record store gets |proper credit |for lsiting that release. | |For example: | |Sonic Groove = SG |Record Time = RT |Submerge = Sub |Hardwax = HW | |So one release listed can have numerous or multiple record store |abbreviations. |This tells people where they can find a particular record. |Be sure include the music medium such as CD, LP, EP, 12, 7 LMTD., ect... | |You may also include the price next to the record store abbreviation but to |be on the safe side I |would put a disclaimer prices may vary next to: not affiliated with |record stores, not responsible |for on online transactions, customer service, blah, blah, blah, |ect..ect... | |on 4/15/03 10:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at |[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | | Just remember to keep it going every | week so that we don't miss a thing. | |I'm a afraid that's not possible since most record store stock list are not |available on a weekly basis. |A bi-weekly or monthly list would be more realistic. | | | | | | |
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thanks, I obviously was waiting very eagerly for you to enlighten me as to the details of your project for the dissemination of all things Detroit and techno to everyone on the list. (really) -Joe - Original Message - From: spw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ::) [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 5:28 PM Subject: Re: (313) 313 geek culture I guess it will be one of those 10 second interlude tracks on your new album. Let see, it takes me a couple seconds to read an email, especially those clever one liners and a fraction of a second to press the delete button. To answer your original email: It's not a complex process. Your just compiling information from various sources and posting it to the list. I was explaining how to simplify the process. on 4/16/03 4:44 PM, ::) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I should make a track about how the time I just wasted reading your email is gone forever. I'll call it shoulda_made_an_email_rule -Joe