Re: Electric Guitar help

2005-09-30 Thread brobborb
hey Paul is that the same guitar as http://www.zzounds.com/item--SQU330800 ?? or very similar? if so i might go for the one u recommend and save money on getting a better amp and processor - Original Message - From: "Paul Ihrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" Sent: Monday, Se

Re: Electric Guitar help

2005-09-30 Thread brobborb
Hey Mikey what does a guitar processor look like? is it some rectangular electronic box that hooks up betweenc the guitar and the amp? or is it something that attaches right onto the guitar? Also, can it simulate bass? that way i wont have to buy a bass guitar ehehe. - Original Message -

Re: Electric Guitar help

2005-09-30 Thread brobborb
Hey Brian THanks. that guitar is a bit too expensive for me. What do u think of http://www.zzounds.com/item--SQU330800 About the sticker price thing, I'm so bad at hagglin. I stutter really bad haha. - Original Message - From: "Brian Simmons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community"

can i just vent?

2005-09-30 Thread Ray Champagne
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Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Gruss Gott
> Sam wrote: > Can't find anything. Looks like they give >= to Dems. > Naw, what's-his-face that owns that joint is a HUGE Bushie. I'm sure between him and the company there's a big GOP contribution. ~| Find out how CFTicket ca

Re: script kiddies

2005-09-30 Thread Paul Ihrig
THEY WILL BE ON OUR OUTER DEFENSES IN NINE HOURS. all our ships are in the docks, except the neberconezer, and she is lost... ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble Ticket application http://www.hous

Re: script kiddies

2005-09-30 Thread Cameron Childress
My first guess would be that this is strictly an exploratory probe form posting. The script drops in some sort of long string as an alert and then returns in a few days to see if it's popped up anywhere on the site or in Google. By recording the unique strings locally, they will be able to automa

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Sam
Can't find anything. Looks like they give >= to Dems. Problem is you said "...is a no bid contract." But the article you used stated there were 13 bids. Just making that little correction :) On 9/30/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > Simple look up how much Carnival Cruises contributed to the Repubican

Remove Cold Fusion

2005-09-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Yep, that's the title of an ad I saw on the archives. Seems that there is a spyware called Cold Fusion and the ad was just pointing to some removal tools to deal with it. Interesting that it showed up on HoF. Not surprising, but interesting as it's totally off topic but on 'word'. http://www3.

script kiddies

2005-09-30 Thread Robert Munn
we had some script kiddies trying to hack a form using some kind of automated attack. the common thread of all the attacks is an attempt to launch something like this either using JS or VBScript: alert("SPIXSSZ2lLQ1Zpa0VmMENMRGJTV0I2c3lndz09YWRkcmVzcwSSXIPS") Unfortunately for their attack, the

Re: Certification Prep

2005-09-30 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Its a good book for CFMX 6.1. Its a darned pity that O'Reilly didn't entend Rob Brooks-Bilsen's contract to do MX7. I still reference Rob's book regularly You may also want to look at Ben Forta's study guide for CFMX 7 its very good http://www.antiwrap.com/?732 and get CentraSoft's CFMXExam Buste

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > What I am telling you is that it won't ever be done right in any incarnation > of our current educational system. > You may have been talking about that one post... I am talking about the > absence of any sensible argument why not, from you or anyone else. Between > your indignati

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Simple look up how much Carnival Cruises contributed to the Repubican Party and to the Shrub reelection campaign. On 9/30/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Say again? > > On 9/30/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > > More on single bid contracts for Katrina victims: > > (again > > a corporate contribu

Certification Prep

2005-09-30 Thread Christophe Maso
I have the Oreilly Programming ColdFusion MX book (covers 6.1), and was wondering if anyone who's familiar with the book and has passed the test would recommend it as a good study guide. I've been programming CF for about 5 years and could probably gut my way through the test, but I'd rather av

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Sam
Are you sure we turned it down? On 9/30/05, Dana wrote: > A little more on this, remember all that foreign aid we turned down? Well, > it seems that Greece offered to send ships... > ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your com

RE: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Ken Ketsdever
I forgot the mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 11:35 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: more evidence of administration integrity Ken said you had a point, that no administration official had been arrested for corruption. I thought he was kidding. Dana On 9/30/05, Sam <[E

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
A little more on this, remember all that foreign aid we turned down? Well, it seems that Greece offered to send ships... Dana On 9/30/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Say again? > > On 9/30/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > > More on single bid contracts for Katrina victims: > > (again > > a corp

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Sam
Say again? On 9/30/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > More on single bid contracts for Katrina victims: > (again > a corporate contributor to the republican party and bush's reelection > campaign) is a no bid contract. > > After a one-day competition, Sealift Command > had bids from 13 ships, but only f

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Larry C. Lyons
More on single bid contracts for Katrina victims: http://www.antiwrap.com/?729 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/27/AR2005092701960.html?sub=AR In a nutshell it would have been cheaper to send these victims of Hurricane Katrina on a world cruise lasting 6 months than the

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
What I am telling you is that it won't ever be done right in any incarnation of our current educational system. You may have been talking about that one post... I am talking about the absence of any sensible argument why not, from you or anyone else. Between your indignation over "bashing corporat

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
getting back to government purchasing: News : Hurricane, Santa Fe / NM Hurricane Katrina Evacuees seek free lodging at 4-star hotel(41 comments; last comment pos

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > yes you did, scroll up ;) No, silly, I didn't mean *ever*, I just meant in that one post. Jeez. That took *enough* restraint. > Also, education didn't have squat to do with the Industrial Revolution, > which is generally credited to the concept of the division of labor. True,

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
You mean you aren't? Actually, having seen the varying interpretations of my comment that it didn't make a difference a few days ago, I see your point, but, I don't know how to break this to you, um, quoting Rush Limbaugh counts for more on this than any misinterpretation. On 9/30/05, Sam <[EMAIL

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Sam
See, I said "S! He wasn't appointed by Bush." And that turned into "no administration officials had been arrested for corruption." It's like playing telephone, it's no wonder you all think I'm a right-wing-nut. On 9/30/05, Dana wrote: > Ken said you had a point, that no administration official

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
Gruss, on Sept 26 you said: In short, minimum wage = communism. BTW, I wonder what happened to the USSR's multiplier effect? They should all be billionaires. Dana On 9/30/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Dana wrote: > > Education apparently didn't help Isaac's mother, who did hav

Re: Odd networking problem

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
then I don't know, especially if you have checked all the ports. Try replacing the cable maybe? Dana On 9/30/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 9/30/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > you dont have an xp firewall do you? > > Oh - I should have mentioned - the desktop is

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
Ken said you had a point, that no administration official had been arrested for corruption. I thought he was kidding. Dana On 9/30/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sam never said that, you might want to re-read that thread. > > I thought Dana mentioned it first a week earlier. > > On 9/30/

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
oh yeah. I remember seeing that, was looking for something else at the time. Don't think that really "covered" it but ok... we can't always have time to comment in as much detail as we would like. Dana On 9/30/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I had noted that Safavian had been a

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Sam
Sam never said that, you might want to re-read that thread. I thought Dana mentioned it first a week earlier. On 9/30/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > I had noted that Safavian had been arrested on Sam's comment that no > administration officials had been arrested for corruption. > ~~

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
yes you did, scroll up ;) Also, education didn't have squat to do with the Industrial Revolution, which is generally credited to the concept of the division of labor. There may be some fantasy world in which government schools could be made to solve all our problems. But I don't believe in it. I

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Larry C. Lyons
I had noted that Safavian had been arrested on Sam's comment that no administration officials had been arrested for corruption. On 9/30/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > we did? > > On 9/30/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > OK. I was confused because we already covered the Safavian ar

Re: Odd networking problem

2005-09-30 Thread Cameron Childress
On 9/30/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you dont have an xp firewall do you? Oh - I should have mentioned - the desktop is a W2K Pro box. -Cameron ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble Ticket

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > Education apparently didn't help Isaac's mother, who did have a high I didn't say we should use old education, but new infrastructure. The same type of solution we used to great success in transforming from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy. (that was education, electr

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
here, I found you the party line on it... http://www.whitehouse.gov/results/agenda/competitivesourcing5-03.html Dana On 9/30/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Forgive my ignorance, but what is the competitive outsourcing intiative? > The writer spends a lot of time seemingly bangin

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Robert Munn
Forgive my ignorance, but what is the competitive outsourcing intiative? The writer spends a lot of time seemingly banging the program, but he never actually says what it is. > The arrest of the Bush administration's procurement policy chief has > rocked > the federal contracting community and

Re: Odd networking problem

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
there is a known issue involving the xp firewall by default blocking the port needed for udp .if that's not it, I don't have any other ideas. Dana On 9/30/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So I have this one desktop machine that can't see any other machines > on my network

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
we did? On 9/30/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK. I was confused because we already covered the Safavian arrest last > week. I though you were bringing in more information as proof of > widespread corruption. > > On 9/30/05, Dana wrote: > > um, a lot of jurisdictions have a criteria for "

Re: Odd networking problem

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
you dont have an xp firewall do you? On 9/30/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So I have this one desktop machine that can't see any other machines > on my network. They can all see each other, and my desktop can see > them, but they can't see it. I have been tearing my hair out

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Sam
OK. I was confused because we already covered the Safavian arrest last week. I though you were bringing in more information as proof of widespread corruption. On 9/30/05, Dana wrote: > um, a lot of jurisdictions have a criteria for "qualified" bidders. This is > not my area of specialty though, an

Odd networking problem

2005-09-30 Thread Cameron Childress
So I have this one desktop machine that can't see any other machines on my network. They can all see each other, and my desktop can see them, but they can't see it. I have been tearing my hair out trying to get this to work but nothing obvious is working. 1) They all have the same workgroup name

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
I don't have time to defend straw men today, sorry. Education apparently didn't help Isaac's mother, who did have a high school diploma. Sure, having that many kids with an abusive man was a bad choice, and what would you suggest her high school do to prevent it? Most likely she learned at home tha

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > I really don't think knowledge is the issue. It's time. Remember Isaac's > mother? If you're making thirty-five or fifty cents an hour net, meaning > that it takes sixty hours a week just to keep your kids in diapers, you may > not feel that college is worth the time away from your

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
um, a lot of jurisdictions have a criteria for "qualified" bidders. This is not my area of specialty though, and I don't know squat about a rink in Central park ;) I do think that the whole contracting process is open to question, given Halliburton. Actually. I just posted this because it's anothe

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
yes, because they need a second job to acquire housing in most areas of the US. If they had plenty of time to think about a career path in high school, why are you proposing federal intervention is schools? (shudder). >Raising the minimum wage does not create wealth; it just circumvents >market f

Re: more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Sam
Are you saying that you're judging the integrity of the administration based on the actions of one man? Or are you claiming the competitive sourcing initiative is a form of favoritism or payoffs? I realize that open bidding seems like the fair way to do things but after seeing so many government pr

Serenity review

2005-09-30 Thread Marlon Moyer
Kinda spoiler here: I just read the wired article about Serenity and they ended it with "and Serenity flies off, one crew member short..." Damn, if I wasn't so excited to see this already, that would definitely spark my interest. Too bad my wife is out of town this weekend and I'll have all 3 g

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > no ;) bandwidth was meant to be a measure of energy and available time, not > IQ ;) So, a person working a MW job somehow loses more of their day than non-MW workers? Also, as GS/HS students shouldn't they have had plenty of time to think about a career? > good thing we aren't t

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
Yes, I would think fine dining restaurants would get more business, as there is a negative correlation between smiking and dining. If you notice the numbers coming out, let me know. I am kinda interested. Dana On 9/30/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That's one of the options t

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
That's one of the options they're looking at now (exemptions based on 80% alchohol sales). The initial ban (which is about 5 years old) was on 50% alcohol sales. So, bars weren't affected, but restaurants were. The economic impact study results are in yet. My neighbor, who owns one bar and manages

more evidence of administration integrity

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
Arrest of Procurement Policy Chief Could Undercut Contracting-Out Agenda By Stephen Barr Friday, September 30, 2005; Page B02 The arrest of the Bush administration's procurement policy chief has rocked the federal contracting community and raised questions about whether the White House can quic

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
so there is definitely an economic impact? We didn't see one here, but that may be a matter of geography. If you drive out of town, in most directions you wind up in an indian reservation, with a casino but little else. Also, they exempted establishments that make more than a certain amount of thei

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
I'm not a smoker, so all my opinions are biased. There's great contention here about the smoking ban. It's come back up for vote once already (in a measure to appeal the ban which narrowly lost). It seems that those hardest hit by the ban are the little neighborhood working-class joints. The more u

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
here's the letter i was talking about... I saw it in print. The local weekly finally updated its website. http://www.alibi.com/editorial/section_display.php?di=2005-09-29&scn=news#12879 Letters [image: prev] [image:

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
that explains that then. Just wondered as the governor is now jumping on the bandwagon, though with lower numbers from what I gather. Other question out of curiosity, how is the local smoking ban working out? And do you personally smoke? We had one a couple of years back and I'm loving it, but I'm

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Dana
no ;) bandwidth was meant to be a measure of energy and available time, not IQ ;) good thing we aren't talking about IQ, or I'd start to wonder about someone who can't see that more money in the economy=a good thing, assuming inflation is not currently an issue, which it is not. Dana On 9/29/05

Re: Tricky SQL Joins :(

2005-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
Gel, You can make the whole thing a subquery for your final "outer" query. So SELECT distinct (unique fields here that you actually want to display) FROM (convoluted query here that returns multiple rows per costume) On 9/30/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, > > The tables hav

Re: firefox 1.0.7 and RDC

2005-09-30 Thread Raymond Camden
I googled and didn't find a thing on it. I suppose I could not be lazy and file a bug for it, but I find bugzilla to be a pain in the rear. ;) On 9/30/05, Dharmesh Goel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > facing the same issue here after upgrading. > > Dharmesh > > -Original Message- > From: Raym

Re: Tricky SQL Joins :(

2005-09-30 Thread Vivec
Well, The tables have a lot more fields than displayed. Registration has the standard fields like Fname, Lname, Address1, address2, city etc. And those are some of the fields we want to search on. And then Costumes has Costume Section, Gender and those are some of the fields we want to search on

RE: Tricky SQL Joins :(

2005-09-30 Thread Matthew Small
Can you explain a little better for me? What would the result of your search look like, and what are you searching for? Matthew Small -Original Message- From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:54 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Tricky SQL Joins :( Hello

RE: firefox 1.0.7 and RDC

2005-09-30 Thread Dharmesh Goel
facing the same issue here after upgrading. Dharmesh -Original Message- From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 5:21 PM To: CF-Community Subject: firefox 1.0.7 and RDC I've noticed something odd since I upgraded to Firefox 1.0.7. When I use Fire

Re: also circulating the email lists....re katrina

2005-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
There was specific language that stated that the state law supercedes all local laws. The local smoking ban passed. The state smoking ban is still in limbo. On 9/27/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Pausing between tasks here. I am not really sure why the state law > overrides > the local o

Re: Tricky SQL Joins :(

2005-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
YOu could do a sub-query with the payments table...something like: WHERE... AND costumeid IN (select costumeid FROM payments where paid = 1) On 9/30/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello all. > > I have 4 tables. > > Registration (RegID,Name) > Costumes(Costid,Costume Name) > Reg_Costume

Tricky SQL Joins :(

2005-09-30 Thread Vivec
Hello all. I have 4 tables. Registration (RegID,Name) Costumes(Costid,Costume Name) Reg_Costumes(RCID,RegID,CostID) And Payments(PayID,CostID,Amount) Now , of course there can be several costumes for each registration. Hence the Reg_Costumes table, to link them all together. In the Payments Tab

West Side Nut Club Fall Festival

2005-09-30 Thread Dawson, Michael
If you are in the Evansville, IN area next week, you might want to check out the Nut Club Fall Festival. This is the second-largest street festival in the nation, behind the Mardi Gras. Unfortunately, there are no publicly-displayed boobs and beads. :-( http://www.nutclub.org/ If you have

Re: Clothing optional ColdFusion

2005-09-30 Thread Ben Doom
Well that was way funnier than anything I'd thought of. Darn you! Made my joke about a pickup line involving "event driven" and "triggering your gateway" just seem lame. --Ben Larry C. Lyons wrote: > Um maybe you can cut a deal with Figleaf... > > :-) > > larry > > On 9/29/05, Michael Dino

Re: COLDPLAY

2005-09-30 Thread Tyler Silcox
I had tickets to the show here in Tampa, but they cancelled the day of the show due to a sore throat or something...I'm still hoping for a reschedule, so let me know how it goes-> Tyler On 9/30/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > HERE WE COME > > 7:30 tonight, nissan pavillion, SEVENTH RO

Re: recover dts password

2005-09-30 Thread Tony
found it! :) On 9/30/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > help... > > (repost from cf-talk) > > ive gotta change a dts package that i made, and i cannot frickin > remember the password > > :( oh please tell me i can get to it. > > im the owner of it, its got me listed as the owner, but i gue

Re: COLDPLAY

2005-09-30 Thread Tony
nah dog, its not sad music, its inspiring music! tw On 9/30/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "...nobody said it was -zay..." > > /me shoots self in head. > > > > HERE WE COME > > > > 7:30 tonight, nissan pavillion, SEVENTH ROW!!! > > > > :) wow. i cannot effin' wait. > >

Re: COLDPLAY

2005-09-30 Thread William Bowen
"...nobody said it was -zay..." /me shoots self in head. > HERE WE COME > > 7:30 tonight, nissan pavillion, SEVENTH ROW!!! > > :) wow. i cannot effin' wait. -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~~~

Re: Matisyahu - Jewish Goodness?

2005-09-30 Thread Scott Stewart
>I had a feeling that might be your opinion. :) I know that alot of >apparently paradoxical Christian bands have been around for some time >(ie: Slayer), but hadn't ever seen a Jewish rock or Reggae group till >Matisyahu... > >-Cameron > >On 9/29/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>

Re: Clothing optional ColdFusion

2005-09-30 Thread Howie Hamlin
Wow, thank God I didn't have a mouthful of coffee when I read this... --- On Thursday, September 29, 2005 9:07 PM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: --- > > Um maybe you can cut a deal with Figleaf... > > :-) > > larry > ~| Purchase Co

recover dts password

2005-09-30 Thread Tony
help... (repost from cf-talk) ive gotta change a dts package that i made, and i cannot frickin remember the password :( oh please tell me i can get to it. im the owner of it, its got me listed as the owner, but i guess im an idiot and made the password something i dont use :( help -- tony

Re: Clothing optional ColdFusion

2005-09-30 Thread Larry C. Lyons
I get things right once in a while. larry On 9/29/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you rule lar > > tw > > On 9/29/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Um maybe you can cut a deal with Figleaf... > > > > :-) > > > > larry > > > > On 9/29/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

COLDPLAY

2005-09-30 Thread Tony
HERE WE COME 7:30 tonight, nissan pavillion, SEVENTH ROW!!! :) wow. i cannot effin' wait. cya -- tony Tony Weeg tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support effi

Re: Matisyahu - Jewish Goodness?

2005-09-30 Thread Tony
ive been in a coldplay, bob marley, pink floyd, cornershop, sepultura spin. any sense out of it? nope. but i love them all. tw On 9/30/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i didn't read the replies. > sry for posting to soon... > > i love raga, should be left to Rastafarian's tho... > w

Re: Matisyahu - Jewish Goodness?

2005-09-30 Thread Paul Ihrig
i didn't read the replies. sry for posting to soon... i love raga, should be left to Rastafarian's tho... white people have there own sounds, banjos & things. i miss death metal too.. been listening to way to much depressing indie-pop lately like godspeed: you black emperor

Re: Matisyahu - Jewish Goodness?

2005-09-30 Thread Paul Ihrig
did you just refer to slayer as christian rock? i must be getting sick. you might mean stripper On 9/29/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had a feeling that might be your opinion. :) I know that alot of > apparently paradoxical Christian bands have been around for some time >

Re: Matisyahu - Jewish Goodness?

2005-09-30 Thread Cameron Childress
They've been playing a beat box bit of his now and then on a local radio station - something I don't think is on his recent album - and it's very nice. I don't particularly care for the album itself though. -Cameron On 9/29/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i tell ya what, what crazy timing