The edible soybeans we planted this year are covered with fuzzy pods,
many of which are filling out.
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
> > NIGHTLY WINDOW... YOU'D BE SURPRISED JUST HOW DIFFERENT THEY
> > SOUND: APPARENTLY THE PITCH/RHYTHM IS CHANGED AT INTERVALS
> > SO AS CONTINUE TO ATTRACT ATTENTION/DISPLEASURE.
>
> Thats Dopplereffekt ?
Nope. The siren-sounds are routinely alte
Dear Heiko,
I want lots of things but not anything in particular with regard to this
matter.
Just made the observation that whenever Tamas address himself to the list the
number of messages immediately decreases drastically and nobody seems to be
willing to respond. I find it interesting, bec
Dear Owen,
To answer your question I have tried quite a number of times to mail the
original reference to the list.
It seems to be censored and blocked by somebody.
Bests
Eric
Owen Smith wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Dear Tamas,
> >
> >Great tests and proposal for maillist. Finally s
http://www.dadafest.com/
...again demonstrating that many people, when given the
chance to be "free", feel the need to flaunt their ego.
still (in this decade and more to come) a misunderstood
man...
http://www.calendarlive.com/top/1,1419,L-LATimes-Music-X!ArticleDetail-37686,00.html
r~
--
I'm devoted to the
> Merzbow (an electronica group)
Wow - thirty years as the most prolific experimental / dada / electronic /
fluxus / noise / psych musician in the world reduced to an offshoot of the dance
crowd... doing something by John Cage (electronica composer), I suppose
Sounds like a gre
This appeared in the Los Angeles Times this morning 6 July:
An Epic John Cage Work Tests the Chaos Theory in Holland
By MARK SWED, Times Music Critic
AMSTERDAM--America's government, having turned 225 years old on
Wednesday, satisfies us as a success story. But that doesn't exactly me
Hi,
> Imagine spending months building a large Web application, then
> getting served a subpoena because the license for one of the
> components doesn't let it be installed with other parts of the
> application. That would happen if you used Perl or most other open
> source software in a Web
> getting served a subpoena because the license for one of the
Fear, seems to be one of the main elements of the american dream.
Or bullshitting people.
H.
Sc.c..csshtop!!!
-Don Boyd
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High, dear Owen!
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Owen Smith wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Dear Tamas,
> >
> >Great tests and proposal for maillist. Finally some spirit on the list.
> >It is interesting to see how silent everybody becomes, when your voice
> >is heard.
> >
> >You seem to scare the mi
appropos recent discussion of perl, this may be of interest to those
who produce web-based sound/imagery as well as bill gates fans
m.
--
Microsoft outlaws Perl
CNET Web Building Newsletter
July 5, 2001, Vol. 7, No. 1
Imagine spending months building a large Web application, then
getting serv
> NIGHTLY WINDOW... YOU'D BE SURPRISED JUST HOW DIFFERENT THEY
> SOUND: APPARENTLY THE PITCH/RHYTHM IS CHANGED AT INTERVALS
> SO AS CONTINUE TO ATTRACT ATTENTION/DISPLEASURE.
Thats Dopplereffekt ?
Anyway, to use such a sound is music is something different.
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