i'll be playing 10:00 - 11:30 in the front room.
hope to see you detroiters there.
NEFARIOUS.NET presents..
BANDWIDTH: DetroitLuv Nights v2.11
July "Air Conditioned Venue Appreciation" Edition
Friday, July 16, 2004
The Works Detroit
1846 Michigan Avenue
Detroit 48226
www.theworksdetroit.com
f
and he'll be playing for us later in the evening on July 23rd at a nice new
lil irish pub called Mr. Dennehy's down in the BASSment for a weeklky called
Moving. Ulysses is our guest for this evening.
I hear Derek is playing Knitting Factory in nyc for a Ghostly Show too.
http://blancodisco.com f
Just a heads up to NYC peeps that Derek will be spinning from 6-9pm on Friday
July 23rd
http://ndm.si.edu/GARDEN/index.html
Kenny is comming to gabes in Iowa city this saturday. Hope to see some of
you 313 peps out there!
peace
ryan burns
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http://dollar.msn.com
Remote control and microcassettes?
- j
- Original Message -
From: Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 16, 2004 9:59 am
Subject: Re: (313) Render List
> To be clear - I don't want a forum, we already have loads of those...
>
> I want to drag this list into 21st Century,
plus there should be some sort of method for the archive to be updated with
little or no human intervention. it's not september 2002 anymore; the .gz
archives apparently haven't been updated since then.
i dunno, i'm all for it. i'm sick of getting home and having 20 different
emails i've save
Yes, but quite often the list is picky about whose emails it
will let through. My ability to post to this list has been
sporadic, and in my estimate, only about 40% of my list emails
are actually making out to the list. What good is a mailing
list if those subscribing cannot contribute. By offering
On 16-jul-04, at 16:46, robin wrote:
i've finally understood what your getting at kj.
so what we want is just an updated hyperreal.org archive system (in
html)
nowt else.
Well if there are people who want more that is fine with me, i am just
saying that hyperreal is the place for 313 so
well done
MEK
"David Bate"
<[EMAI
Hi All,
A searchable archive of the 313 list from day 1 to present is already in
place but has not been made public. I am waiting for the list moderator
to reply back with Hyperreal's agreeance to making this public. The only
issue that might be raised at this point, is that we have removed
the
Why not waste some time while getting paid
http://www.littledetroit.net/Reviews/menu.php?sm=2004-07
New reviews up///
Martin
011101010010101.
thats what I think anyway.
do you agree?
monkey and chips for tea too, I love Fridays.
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This e-mail is sent by the above named in the
To be clear - I don't want a forum, we already have loads of those...
I want to drag this list into 21st Century, by the scruff of the neck.
I want 313 on TV, and PDA - If you fear change fine - it's just not
very techno IMHO...
Martin
On 16 Jul 2004, at 15:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm reading this thread and what jumps out to me as opportunity with what's
been offered ... is perhaps the ability to search. haven't we talked about this
before concerning the usability of the current archives setup? I'm not knocking
what exists ('cos it's great that it *does* exist), just say
I'll chime in -
I agree with Dan and KJ are saying
however, I think the archive needs some serious overhauling - I don't know
if that's possible with the way the list is set up right now
That said, I also agree with Martin's reasoning - we could access the list
from any place if we felt the ne
i've finally understood what your getting at kj.
so what we want is just an updated hyperreal.org archive system (in
html)
nowt else.
yeah i like the way the list ebbs and flows in it's traffic too dan
robin...
On 16 Jul 2004, at 15:40, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:
On 16-jul-04,
Can be viewed why on the road with having to have a mail account
(cybercafe's and such)
People on this list all have a e-mail account, i bet that 90% of
them also has a web based account, for those remaining 10% well if
they want they can get a webmail account to
Again from the perspe
On 16-jul-04, at 16:14, Martin Dust wrote:
Archive for a rainy day
There is already an archive:
http://music.hyperreal.org/lists/313/archive.html
Yeah, try D/Ling and reading in order...
Well update that one i would say...
Great for pointing people at questions we've all answered a mil
> That would turn this 10 year old mailinglist into a online forum.
I think KJ makes an important point here. I quite like the 'listness' of 313.
It means that the kind of discussions that occur have a particular feel and
tempo that you don't get on say, Little Detroit. I'm not saying one's bett
On 16 Jul 2004, at 15:07, kj at technotourist dot org wrote:
On 16-jul-04, at 16:00, robin wrote:
i think its a great idea. wouldn't need to save any of this then and
could look through it later on...
it would be even better if it was usrname/password protected. but for
me that's not ev
i think its a great idea. wouldn't need to save any of this then and
could look through it later on...
it would be even better if it was usrname/password protected. but for
me that's not even a necessity if the @.blah.blah bits are stripped
out.
That would turn this 10 year old mailinglist i
On 16-jul-04, at 16:00, robin wrote:
i think its a great idea. wouldn't need to save any of this then and
could look through it later on...
it would be even better if it was usrname/password protected. but for
me that's not even a necessity if the @.blah.blah bits are stripped
out.
That
I dunno, I'm not totally averse to it! :-)
Anyway, wouldn't you need to consult the list owner before you do this?
k
>-Original Message-
>From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 2:32 PM
>To: KiDDy*RaVeR; ThReE-oNe-ThReE
>Subject: RE: (313) Render List
>
>
i think its a great idea. wouldn't need to save any of this then and
could look through it later on...
it would be even better if it was usrname/password protected. but for
me that's not even a necessity if the @.blah.blah bits are stripped
out.
i say go for it martin.
robin...
On 16 Jul
you can tell it's Friday...
Can be viewed on the road without having to have a mail account
(cybercafe's and such) - you could D/L to you PDA as well
Martin
On 16 Jul 2004, at 14:52, Martin Dust wrote:
Can be viewed why on the road with having to have a mail account
(cybercafe's and suc
Archive for a rainy day
Instantly readable
Great for new users
Great for pointing people at questions we've all answered a million
time before
Can be viewed why on the road with having to have a mail account
(cybercafe's and such)
I could go on...
Time to look beyond "your" own needs and see
I'd rather visit a website than have to rely on my work email to get this info,
to be honest.
Not bothered too much though
-Original Message-
From: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 1:51 PM
To: Martin Dust
Cc: ThReE-oNe-ThReE
Subject: Re: (3
Why would i go to a website when i have all the 313 mail i find
interesting on my harddisk? I don't see the extra value of something
like this.
On 16-jul-04, at 15:42, Martin Dust wrote:
Search engines are easy to block...
What a hacker would gain from reading our stuff is beyond me tho :)
Search engines are easy to block...
What a hacker would gain from reading our stuff is beyond me tho :)
He'd be asleep within minutes...
Martin
On 16 Jul 2004, at 14:23, KiDDy*RaVeR wrote:
Resources?? owow..wide i guess, if they are determined.
But who would like to do that job for a 'sim
...I mean from what I can see, they don't need any real incentive - apart
from the challenge of actually succeeding! Plus also, some want to get more
email addresses of course.
k
>-Original Message-
>From: KiDDy*RaVeR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 2:23 PM
>To: ThR
Resources?? owow..wide i guess, if they are determined.
But who would like to do that job for a 'simple' mailinglist database.
And much easier than hacking the possible future database, it just need to
be subscribed to the list, then grab every emails adresses from each posts.
One thing harder is
A friend of mine has recently recorded this techno mix. Not many people
have heard it yet, but the feedback he's received so far has been really
good. If you do get a chance to listen then I'd be v.interested to hear
your opinions. The file size is 80MB, the DJ is Stefan Monger & the mix is
att
We are proud to present more mixage from Placid. This time a 'random'
mix.
www.emotionelectric.com
Ability II - Pressure Dub - Outer Rhythm
Fresh and Low - Digital Boogie - Funk Nose
The Space Invaders - Westchester Lady - Distant
Filter Interference - Believe - Drop Music
Los Bastedos
Blaze
OK, so we'd each have a password? If it really was secure I'd be for giving
it a go . I do know how resourceful hackers/spammers are tho ...
k
>-Original Message-
>From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 1:46 PM
>To: Ken Odeluga
>Cc: KiDDy*RaVeR; ThReE
I could password protect the site, not really a problem...and with all
emails stripped we should have any spammer problems, well except for
Alex ;)
Martin
On 16 Jul 2004, at 13:42, Ken Odeluga wrote:
Although it seems like a good idea and has some advantages, the
disadvantage
of the relati
Although it seems like a good idea and has some advantages, the disadvantage
of the relative loss of some security outweighs them, for me.
The anti-spam war's bad enough already! :-)
k
>-Original Message-
>From: KiDDy*RaVeR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 1:28 PM
>
I thought it would be a good idea, that's why i had started something
similar, in PHP.
But i came to the conclusion that list members wouldn't like to have their
posts 'online', even though the domain part of email adresses would be
hidden.
I then thought the site should be list-members only, so vi
De Block, Mario wrote:
especially that Ultrakurt 'M'Gell' track is so warm and deep! I wonder who's
behind that.
Ultrakurt is Jean-Guillaime Cabanne (ie Cabanne) and David Gluck.
Hope this helps. Andrew
--
Andrew Duke releases out now:
Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should (caw022)
hi all,
we are proud to present another mix from ToddE. i'll let the tracklist
and the music do the talking:
ToddE - Midnight Adventure - www.emotionelectric.com
01. Backseat Driver - Barkin Speaker [MuMu]
02. Silent Breed - Ancient Game [A.F.U.]
03. Dark Comedy - War Of The Worlds (Epic Mix)
Hi there,
unfortunately our Gemm database is hopelessley out of date at the
moment- our new computer system is being installed today, swiftly
followed by a huge stock check so I'll keep you informed as to what
goodies turn up. We may have the Innerzone boxed set but I couldn't
honestly say a
especially that Ultrakurt 'M'Gell' track is so warm and deep! I wonder who's
behind that. Akufen sure did a good job to integrate some of the coolest
minimal dubby dodge around
Simon Hindle schreef:
> Well it arrived in the post yeseterday and I gotta say that for me, this
> is the best Fabric re
Not wanting to spoil the party as such, it's just that ...
Rubadub, Glasgow, UK also has the same item available, new, at a set price
of $21.82.
k
>-Original Message-
>From: Cathryn Sunday [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 10:25 PM
>To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PR
Well it arrived in the post yeseterday and I gotta say that for me, this
is the best Fabric release in quite a while. Lots of layering, heaps of
quality canadian goodness - the future sounds great! Even though there's
plenty of the clicky minimal perlon sound, it doesn't get boring or
repetitive. I
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