were certainly required.
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> >> if it wasn't for us trendy brits techno would've died many year
on 24/1/02 11:32 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hm, so you would also say that the introduction of the Ewoks in star wars 3
> was important ?
actually, it was star wars 6.
see, it takes yet another brit to truly understand yet another part of US
culture.
LOL;)
> Tell him. It's bizarre when some people effectively want to close
themselves
> off from all outside influences ... there lies danger - in fact of course,
> we're already experiencing the consequences of that. Sad.
everybody who is checking the music history a lil bit knows that too -
and it´s
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>>> if it wasn't for us trendy brits techno would've died many years ago...
>>>
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>hm, so you would also say that t
> Tell him. It's bizarre when some people effectively want to close themselves
> off from all outside influences ... there lies danger - in fact of course,
> we're already experiencing the consequences of that. Sad.
as much as the original poster thought he was joking, the transatlantic
thing has
>> if it wasn't for us trendy brits techno would've died many years ago...
>>
hm, so you would also say that the introduction of the Ewoks in star wars 3
was important ?
>> and house would still be seen as a gay thing
hm - well my first house experience was in a kind of a gay club and that wa
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>> but this announcment is the typical british bull hipster way to blow up
>> stuff ...
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>:)
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>ok
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> but this announcment is the typical british bull hipster way to blow up
> stuff ...
:)
ok i'll bite:
if it wasn't for us trendy brits techno would've died many years ago...
and house would still be seen as a gay thing
:) :)
robin...
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>> i'm sure if it was your home town
>> with details of something new, you'd
>> have a different perspective.
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>sorry,
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>but you don´t get me, do you ?
>
>I´m just having
> i'm sure if it was your home town
> with details of something new, you'd
> have a different perspective.
>
sorry,
but you don´t get me, do you ?
I´m just having a very good laugh -
look, much of the stuff in the selection is great and
no word against Nottingham - respect 4 Nottingham-Ca
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> sorry,
>
> but this announcment is the typical british bull hipster way to blow up
> stuff ...
>
> Is there some kind of button to switch off - the mails c
sorry,
but this announcment is the typical british bull hipster way to blow up
stuff ...
Is there some kind of button to switch off - the mails coming from over
there ?
:D :D :D
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> dongle soundbox) for something around $500. last i heard, they were
> having
> trouble porting the software from BeOS to windows/mac, and that a
> large
> part of that price was the Be, Inc. licensing fee.
>
There will be rather large problems if they -don't- port to
windows/mac.
1. People
Yeah, that's true, Richie also states that in the Urb feature, I believe.
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--> In an interview with Richie in August he told me that they were going to
try to get the basic version on the market for around 500$.
J
i think i also remember seeing on their site somewhere that they hope to
sell the normal final scratch (software, two records, and the little usb
dongle s
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Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 17:39:19 -0400
At 07:53 PM 10/23/2001, M. Todd Smith wrote:
Are you ready for the Final Scratch price tag of $23,000?
http://www.wired.com/news/mp3/0,1285,47398,00.h
bloch.htm
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque
Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured
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From: "Jayson B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:18 PM
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go price a top end laptop loaded with ram and an big firewire disk
array and you have 1/2 the cost of that system.
At 21:18 23/10/2001 +, Jayson B. wrote:
23,000. wow, its almost insulting isn't it? I assume that includes a top
of the line laptop as well. how interesting. Amazing how so
I guess it doesn't need as much system speed as I would have thought!
I wonder how much disk it has, though.
At 17:39 23/10/2001 -0400, Jeffrey Paul wrote:
normal final scratch comes with the little box and the two records and
some software. proFS comes with a 700mhz p3 vaio laptop running
At 07:53 PM 10/23/2001, M. Todd Smith wrote:
Are you ready for the Final Scratch price tag of $23,000?
http://www.wired.com/news/mp3/0,1285,47398,00.html
has the details
usual fantastic reporting from wired.
http://www.finalscratch.com/
normal final scratch comes with the little box and the
ded a zero.
james
www.jbucknell.com
"M. Todd Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/23/2001 07:53:25 PM
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Are yo
23,000. wow, its almost insulting isn't it? I assume that includes a top
of the line laptop as well. how interesting. Amazing how software on
computers can do more and more, and its rapidly getting cheaper, yet this
tag is just SO high. I guess they'll be selling all of TEN of these
system
Are you ready for the Final Scratch price tag of $23,000?
http://www.wired.com/news/mp3/0,1285,47398,00.html
has the details
I would rather take my chances cutting dubs on the Kingston Dubplate Cutter.
www.mixmachines.com
They will probably be shipping in 6 months or so, and they are only $5000.
I think that Final Scratch opens doors for people. Take for example a
dj/producer who doesn't want to have to spend $50 for each dubplate, doesn't
have the cash for that
nifty looking new vestax vinyl cutter, and doesn't have the connections to
get their work published.
What if their producti
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