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18. April 2006 @ 05:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
And a fine store it is! I'll be there for quite a while come Saturday. At the risk of sounding silly, have you ever had their Swedish meatballs?
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18. April 2006 @ 05:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
No but they sound delicious, after all that cheese I want some meat. Lent is over I can have meat, meat, meat. As for fruit, do you really thing you will get a lot of fruit lover replies, lol ;)


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The Swedish Meatballs are great; they also sell five pound bags to bring home.

Ah, you're a catholic boy! I was a theology major you know; it has brought me far in life LOL! I can syllogize with the best of them! ...lots of call for that you know LOL!

I remember lent so well. Those terrible fridays without meat making lobster or scallops the weekly sacrifice. My Dad use to quite smoking every lent ... I've never quite decided if there was any spiritual merit to quitting for lent what one should not be doing in the first place LOL!
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My daughter gave up Starbucks coffee for lent, she asked me what I was giving up, and I told her I was giving up giving anything up. I was able to keep that one :)


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good morning all,

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for ye 'acoustic' guitar lovers

An 'acoustic' guitar with automatic tuning
April 18, 2006 6:39 AM PDT
Our Jan. 11 story about the Performer self-tuning system for solid-body electric guitars focused on how the device was developed and how it works. But it also included the observation, offered by the Performer's inventor, Neil Skinn, that most requests for automatic tuners come from acoustic-instrument players, not from electric-guitar players.

Unfortunately, the approximately 3.5 pounds of electronics and miniaturized machinery that go into a Performer installation aren't suited to hollow-body guitars, whose sound derives not only from the vibration of steel or nylon strings but from the accompanying vibrations of the guitar body's thin tone woods.
Photos: Retrofitted solid-body acoustic

A Performer setup--bulky and heavy as it is--would interfere too much with the tone of a hollow-body instrument. Solid-body electric guitar bodies, meanwhile, are carved out of a single slab of solid wood, often mahogany or ash, some of which is routed out to accommodate the Performer.

The Performer installation is kept separate from the guitar's sound circuitry and has no effect on the instrument's tone, though it does allow the player to select any one of more than 200 tunings with the touch of a button. (Check out the alternate-tuning Web site presented by Skinn's company, TransPerformance.)

That is small comfort to acoustic fans, who, until recently, have been left to tune manually. Skinn found something of a work-around, however, by adapting his system to Gibson USA's Chet Atkins SST, a "solid-body acoustic" that is constructed like a solid-body electric but, when plugged into an amplifier, sounds like an acoustic guitar. Skinn says one of the highlights of the new setup is what he calls the Piezo Rocker Bridge, a string bridge he designed using an easily adjustable piezo transducer made by Highland Musical Audio Products.

The installation price for the Gibson Chet Atkins SST is $4,975. The customer supplies the guitar.

Which brings up one more issue: The Chet Atkins SST, while still in stock at some retailers and available used, was discontinued by Gibson as of Jan. 1. Skinn said he will talk to any guitar builder who might be interested in building a solid-body acoustic like the Chet Atkins.
http://news.com.com/2061-10801_3-6062169.html?part=rss&tag=606216...

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good morning all,on me second cup of coffeeeeeeeee

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Good morning! I'm having my coffee some coffee and yet more coffee this morning,got to get the mind in gear!

Drat...out of smokes,can't have coffee without them!

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Here you go




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@arniebear, Thank you sir! Fortunately the store is only a block away. The crisis is over and my morning can now go on as planned.

How did you know my brand?



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Good morning Box! Ran out of ciggs huh? I NEVER let that happen LOL!

@box and arniebear....I just heard something on the news...
The Italians are going to open a University in Iran and they're going to call it:

AYE-AH-TOLL-AH U

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Sounds like a good aternative to all those upcoming high school grads who are being turned down by Universities here.


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Good morning gerry,Yes I did run out of smokes,I had to pay $7.90 for a pack! I have a friend from work who picks them up for me in Indiana,only $28.00 for a carton,but he took off work yesterday due to nice weather.lol!

I also heard about that new university opening...I understand uniforms will be mandatory to cut down on peer pressure, all students are required to wear pin striped Italian suits!

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LMAO!!
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I also noticed from pictures I've seen that all the students appear to be taking up the violin,as they all are carrying the cases.

I had no idea the violin was so popular in this day and age!

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Squeek, squeek, squeek.


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Italian suits,oops wrong suit


if ye see a guy warring a Italian pin strip suit and ye get a kiss ye might be waring this.

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She is much better than a violin :o


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Good morning folks! Today its very strong coffee...cup after cup of it because I've got a couple of hundred pages of new and lobotomizing government regs to read

@brobear...any idea where I can get the cliff notes on this one??
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good morning,afternoon or what ever,just got up....ist cup of coffee

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Congress readies new digital copyright bill


By Declan McCullagh
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: April 23, 2006, 6:00 AM PDT
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For the last few years, a coalition of technology companies, academics and computer programmers has been trying to persuade Congress to scale back the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Now Congress is preparing to do precisely the opposite. A proposed copyright law seen by CNET News.com would expand the DMCA's restrictions on software that can bypass copy protections and grant federal police more wiretapping and enforcement powers.

The draft legislation, created by the Bush administration and backed by Rep. Lamar Smith, already enjoys the support of large copyright holders such as the Recording Industry Association of America. Smith is the chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee that oversees intellectual-property law.

Smith's press secretary, Terry Shawn, said Friday that the Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2006 is expected to "be introduced in the near future."

"The bill as a whole does a lot of good things," said Keith Kupferschmid, vice president for intellectual property and enforcement at the Software and Information Industry Association in Washington, D.C. "It gives the (Justice Department) the ability to do things to combat IP crime that they now can't presently do."

A DMCA dispute
But one of the more controversial sections may be the changes to the DMCA. Under current law, Section 1201 of the law generally prohibits distributing or trafficking in any software or hardware that can be used to bypass copy-protection devices. (That section already has been used against a Princeton computer science professor, Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov and a toner cartridge remanufacturer.)


READ IT ALL HERE
http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6064016.html?part=rss&tag=6064016...
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