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Author: Phil AllisonPhil Allison
Date: Apr 30, 2007 21:42
"Graham Stevenson"
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>> ** What a FUCKING hypocrite you are, Stevenson.
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>> You recently spent many hours on usenet posting against the lax gun laws
>> in
>> the USA and Americans' casual attitude to gun murder.
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> I did.
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>> Then, when one of these VERY SAME gun toting FREAKS you reviled so
>> strongly, named Robert McTigue from Atlanta , publishes a direct threat
>> to
>> shoot another identified person DEAD with his Glock, right here on
>> this
>> NG - all you do is correct his spelling and call the victim of the
>> threat mad for complaining.
>> ...
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Author: EeyoreEeyore
Date: Apr 30, 2007 21:31
Phil Allison wrote:
> "Graham Stevenson"
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> ** What a FUCKING hypocrite you are, Stevenson.
>
> You recently spent many hours on usenet posting against the lax gun laws in
> the USA and Americans' casual attitude to gun murder.
I did.
> Then, when one of these VERY SAME gun toting FREAKS you reviled so
> strongly, named Robert McTigue from Atlanta , publishes a direct threat to
> shoot another identified person DEAD with his Glock, right here on this
> NG - all you do is correct his spelling and call the victim of the
> threat mad for complaining.
>
> Are you so stupid you have no concept why publishing a criminal threat is
> very serious offence ?
Show me where Mr McTigue threatened to shoot anyone please. He'd have to be a
damn good shot to hit you from the USA if has to be said.
Graham
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Author: Phil AllisonPhil Allison
Date: Apr 30, 2007 20:22
"Graham Stevenson"
** What a FUCKING hypocrite you are, Stevenson.
You recently spent many hours on usenet posting against the lax gun laws in
the USA and Americans' casual attitude to gun murder.
Then, when one of these VERY SAME gun toting FREAKS you reviled so
strongly, named Robert McTigue from Atlanta , publishes a direct threat to
shoot another identified person DEAD with his Glock, right here on this
NG - all you do is correct his spelling and call the victim of the
threat mad for complaining.
Are you so stupid you have no concept why publishing a criminal threat is
very serious offence ?
...... Phil
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Author: Phil AllisonPhil Allison
Date: Apr 30, 2007 19:45
"R. McTigue Notorious Criminal Psycho & LIAR
> Says: " Never been convicted of anything in my life. "
** Neither have most of the world's worst criminals.
But R. McTigue bragged here about killing many people.
And bragged how he would murder me.
A ten year jail offence in most countries.
> He says: " My Glock has never been involved in any crimes."
** Oh yes it has.
Here, on December 27, 2005.
A criminal threat to murder me by use of a handgun.
Repeated a few minutes ago.
Only an absolute PSYCHO makes such threats publicly.
Robert McTigue IS such a psychopath !!!!!!!
In most of the civilised word, publishing any such a threats would mean
immediate arrest and permanent denial of the right to own a gun again.
But the USA is hardly a civilised country.
Assholes like McTigue get alway with murder, every fucking day.
...... Phil
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Author: EeyoreEeyore
Date: Apr 30, 2007 17:44
"R.McTigue" wrote:
>> (yawn)
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> You got that right. I do have a nice excell file for doing cardiod sub
> layout as well as a "stright line" sub setup If anyone wants to give it a
> go!!
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Author: GeoffGeoff
Date: Apr 30, 2007 16:27
R.McTigue wrote:
>> So, if i lay three toasters stacked vertically with one toaster
>> facing backwards with the AC plug reversed, would the front two
>> toasters spit the bread out farther and crisper?
>
> I think it would be crisper on one side, end ... i think. ....
That's not a problem if you are an englishman in New York.
geoff
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Author: TimPerryTimPerry
Date: Apr 30, 2007 15:29
>>> It's for a national tour and I get to request a mic kit. Though for
>>> shows not covered in the tour, I have an EV raven, an e609, an
>>> e904, a beta 58, an om7, an e602, and behringer c2s. The rest are
>>> in use.
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>>>
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>> the e904 tom mic looks to be a good bet to try.... maybe that one on
>> the low
>> head and the e609 on the high.
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> There's just the one. It's part of station involving congas, bongos,
> bells/toys, a snare and the timp.
i get it now... i am used to the 2 pc version.
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Author: michael gastermichael gaster
Date: Apr 30, 2007 14:25
any interested buyers????
I need to move 4 of these with 20' cables... for a supper duper great
price...
"Bueller?"
--
Michael Gaster
Gaster Engineering
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Author: jim hollandjim holland
Date: Apr 30, 2007 12:06
Thanks for all the advice. I've converged on a BP-100, with the
elements wedged into the bridge wings, with a Fishman Platinum pre-
amp, and a Strawberry Blonde amp. Adjusting the playlist to have
quiet slow songs to reset the conversation levels works. Also, its
really up to the patrons to move up so they can hear, or move back so
they can talk/shout. A did use a second set of house speakers and
they really helped fill the sides and back. Stage levels were better
too, as we were able to reduce the monitor levels. But, we decided to
live with two house speaks, as its just not worth it to try and reach
the back for all the trouble and pay. These places are not going to
be the most pleasant places to play and hear yourself, but it is what
it is, and I think we've got some workable solutions...
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Author: Michael WozniakMichael Wozniak
Date: Apr 30, 2007 11:28
> TimPerry wrote:
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>>>TimPerry wrote:
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>>>>Stu Padbury wrote:
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>>>>>I have a contemporary ensemble that has a large percussion station
>>>>>involving a timpani. For the minute, we're sticking a 57 on and it
>>>>>sounds okay, if a little flabby (for want of a better word). Any
>>>>>suggestions for an alternative to try?
>>>>>
>>>>>Cheers,
>>>>> ...
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