Re: MD: Another look at the AHRA and MD

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 11:42:36 -0800, Dan Frakes wrote an excellent and someone intimidating post, which included: I hope everyone can take a deep breath and realize that these discussions aren't supposed to be personal. Some of the personal attacks have been disappointing (I'm not directing

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Magic
Am I the only one who sees the irony of the title to this Email? Magic -- "Creativity is more a birthright than an acquisition, and the power of sound is wisdom and understanding applied to the power of vibration." Location : Portsmouth, England, UK Homepage :

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Jeffrey E. Salzberg
To be honest with you Neil, what speaks volumes is that you cannot answer your own questions. I just got a very mean-spirited e-mail to my personal address from Jeff Salzburg and I'm a little ticked off right now Sorry. My email client automatically replies both to the sender and

MD: MD to PC without having to restart recording after every track

2000-01-01 Thread Guy E.
=== The original message was multipart MIME=== === All non-text parts (attachments) have been removed === Is there any freeware programs out there that will automatically start a new file (synchro recording..?) when recording through the line in from MD to PC... I've tried many

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
Jeff, I wasn't writing to you, I was responding to Neil. I read this stuff in a digest, not in my personal e-mail. It's fun for me, not tiem to personally attack people. Stop harassing me Leave me alone Stop writing to my personal address The topic is over. People don't want to

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
Look what this creep is sending me, to my personal e-mail address. I quit. The topic is over, to the relief of many, I'm sure. I tried do be nice. I have tried to be educational. This will be the third time I have asked this jerk not to e-mail me to my personal address. He does not respect

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
To be honest with you Neil, what speaks volumes is that you cannot answer your own questions. I just got a very mean-spirited e-mail to my personal address from Jeff Salzburg and I'm a little ticked off right now. I am ceasing all correspondence on the

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
I get paid to do such things. It's time consuming and it's hard work. Why don't you do the research and writing and answer your own questions and e-mail me in private. You'll need that big book I was telling you about first. ; )

Re: MD: Another look at the AHRA and MD

2000-01-01 Thread Jeffrey E. Salzberg
It's legal to copy someone else's CD for noncommercial use here. AHRA. Federal Constitutional law. My guess is that you didn't do well in Copyright Law in law school. You keep saying it's legal; who knows -- maybe if you say it often enough, it'll *become* legal. Hint: it's not legal --

Re: MD: how to unsubscribe?

2000-01-01 Thread PrinceGaz
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Re: MD: Happy New Year, or Farewell

2000-01-01 Thread Graham Baker
Nearly 12 hours after 'the event' and everything's fine down under. Neat little show they put on, on the Thames. Cheers GB Melbourne Hi friends, Just in cast the net begins crashing and this is one of the last messages I get through [to Australia certainly] I'd like to wish you

Re: MD: Using my MiniDisc as an optical to analogue converter....

2000-01-01 Thread Peter Wood
Hya, That depends on the unit. Some keep the laser focused and the recording head on the disc surface during record-pause, and some don't. Perhaps what you really need is a unit that has a monitor mode, where you can use its DAC without having a disc inside. Yeah I think it does in the

RE: MD: mz-r30 vs. sharp 702 ( long post)

2000-01-01 Thread Martin Schiff
I disagree. The line input with a battery box is much quieter than the mic input. My experience with the same mikes and recorder are better with the line in. I just recorded a rock group outside at a New Years party last night, and I used the line in and the battery box. My levels were set at

Re: MD: Another look at the AHRA and MD

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 09:38:25 -0800 (PST), Neil wrote: I always thought cable and satellite TV companies would prosecute you for copyright theft, or perhaps just simply theft or fraud for this, both over there across the pond, and here in England. Nope, not here. It's legal to copy shows on

RE: MD: Happy New Year, or Farewell

2000-01-01 Thread Tony Antoniou
I drank to the point of oblivion and enjoyed it. Only because I wanted to forget the crappy year that 99 was for me. 2000 is already looking better and I'm sure it will be for everyone. Happy new year people! May the new year bring you all that you deserve and desire. Adios, LarZ

Re: MD: Another look at the AHRA and MD

2000-01-01 Thread Dan Frakes
Sorry this one is a bit long, but now I think I'm done with this dead horse... ;-) I hope everyone can take a deep breath and realize that these discussions aren't supposed to be personal. Some of the personal attacks have been disappointing (I'm not directing that comment at Steve, BTW).

Re: MD: Happy New Year, or Farewell

2000-01-01 Thread Mark Derricutt
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, PrinceGaz wrote: Seems like the four riders of the apocalypse failed to show up, even the 'net which I was certain would be in tatters looks fine! I guess the y2k bug fixing really did work!!! The only Y2K "problem" I've seen on the net was the verisign certificate

Re: MD: Another look at the AHRA and MD

2000-01-01 Thread Neil
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 18:40:49 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 09:38:25 -0800 (PST), Neil wrote: I always thought cable and satellite TV companies would prosecute you for copyright theft, or perhaps just simply theft or fraud for this, both over there across the

Re: MD: Another look at the AHRA and MD

2000-01-01 Thread Neil
On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 15:43:52 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I strongly disagree on a couple of issues. I'll try to keep it short and hit them real fast. Today, the sole source of income, and hence the sole method of sustenance, for most musical artists is through the sales of

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Neil
On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 12:08:33 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To be honest with you Neil, what speaks volumes is that you cannot answer your own questions. Steve, for gawds sake, I can answer my own questions - surely the irony of what I'm asking was dropping these hints for you

RE: MD: Happy New Year, or Farewell

2000-01-01 Thread Tony Antoniou
I cheated. I took my laptop with about 8 CD's full of MP3's 3#-) Adios, LarZ --- TAMA - The Strongest Name in Drums --- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Rodney Peterson Sent: Sunday, 2 January 2000 3:35

Re: MD: Happy New Year, or Farewell

2000-01-01 Thread Paul Kowtiuk
I'll bet with your collection of MDs, there weren't many requests you didn't have Rodney. g Paul Rodney Peterson wrote: I did a New Years Party last night at a restaurant in Los Angeles using MiniDiscs. edit - To stop getting