From: owner-basia-digest To: basia-digest@smoe.org Subject: basia-digest V1 #211 Reply-To: basia@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-basia-digest Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "basia-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. basia-digest Wednesday, 4 September 1996 Volume 01 : Number 211 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: basia-digest V1 #209 Re: basia-digest V1 #208 Phase Re: Ancient Matt Bianco videos Re: Ancient Matt Bianco videos Bcc? Re: Bcc? Re: Bcc? RE: Bcc? Attn: MS Mail users Re: basia-digest V1 #209 Re: basia-digest V1 #209 Re: Bcc? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Philip B Hall Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 07:40:21 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: basia-digest V1 #209 On Mon, 2 Sep 1996, Diane F. Fisli wrote: > Phil sed: > > >I was stunned to read in last Thursday's Boston Globe Calendar that PW > >was performing in Copley Plaza that very day at 5.30 pm, and a freebie to > >boot! Naturally, I was reading this bit 'o info at 6 pm. Much gnashing of > >teeth, etc. I should have been tipped off by an earlier posting regarding > >a similar event in NYC a few days earlier. Stupid. > > I woulda posted it had I known... I found out about it when Peter called me > and told me he was in Boston! It was news to me, too... For some odd > reason I haven't been getting any news of these kinds of "pop" concerts > (like a pop-quiz) lately... I think Chapman needs to hire another assistant > (namely: ME!) to assist the assistant he already has! ;) Who's 'Chapman'? Is my long-standing theory correct, then? We can blame EVERYTHING on lousey management? I wish Roach were around to witness this glorious moment. Well, not knowing anything surrounding the sequence of events, I suppose the fact that a venue was arranged and advance notice (such as it was) was given, Peter's foray into the New England frontier was: (pick one) a. A humongous success. b. As gratifying as pulling a splinter out. c. Revenge for the Battle of Bunker Hill. d. "You wanted to play AUSTIN? I thought you said BOSTON!" Phil (always out of it) ------------------------------ From: Larry Lipman Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 07:39:06 -0500 Subject: Re: basia-digest V1 #208 >From: Robert Burns >I was talking to one of their DJ's...He told me this: > >"We'd like to play more Basia, but the way her earlier >albums were produced, the left and right channels are >recorded out of phase... > >Is this guy full of it...? > >- -Robert Robert - HIGHLY unlikely that such a phase problem exists. I've listened to those albums for years and never heard anything unusual. I will go home and check for mono compatiblity though, just to rule it out, and will get back to you pronto. There is a SLIGHT chance that his RADIO MIX CD *may* have been mastered/replicated out of phase, but I don't think so. She records on a major label, and mastering houses check for these technical flaws. If he were sincere, the cure would be simple - he could request the commercial releases from the label or drop by a shop and buy them. Summary: Those mistakes happen on rare occassion... But, I think he's yankin' your chain! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Larry Lipman - ------------------------------------------------------------ The University of Memphis Commercial Music Program Campus Box 526546 232 CFA Building Memphis, TN 38152-6546 (901) 678=2559 [min. 6 rings to voice mail] FAX: (901) 678=5118 Internet: Llipman@admin1.memphis.edu ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------ From: Larry Lipman Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 08:45:10 -0500 Subject: Phase One other thought.... Radio stations often use analog or digital "carts". These are audio cartridges that resemble the 8-tracks of old. One song/jingle/promo is recorded onto each cart. The cart player has a mechanism to cue up the item so that it is ready to play instantly via the DJ or a computerized play system. There is the SLIGHEST chance that someone ...in making the transfer to cart... failed to push a patchcord in all the way... (assuming even that their setup required a patchcord...) and thus recorded one side of the stereo image out of phase... Assuming further that the broadcast engnineer THEN relied on that tranfer and failed to confirm against the original source.... Well, you get my drift. But, I think that's farfetched and I still believe HE'S YANKIN' YOUR CHAIN! Aarrrggghhhh! Why can't people simply be honest? Is it so very hard to simply say "we don't want to play that?" Aarrrggghhhh22222 !!!!!!!! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Larry Lipman - ------------------------------------------------------------ The University of Memphis Commercial Music Program Campus Box 526546 232 CFA Building Memphis, TN 38152-6546 (901) 678=2559 [min. 6 rings to voice mail] FAX: (901) 678=5118 Internet: Llipman@admin1.memphis.edu ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------ From: combee@techwood.org (Ben Combee) Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 09:02:28 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Re: Ancient Matt Bianco videos > I accidently came across a copy of "The Best of Matt Bianco" video in a=20 > bargain bin yesterday, and snapped it up immediately for only =A32. > > What a gem! All the old Matt Bianco videos with our lovely Bash! She=20 > is featured in 5 promo videos - Get Out Your Lazy Bed, Sneaking Out the=20 > Back Door, Whose Side Are You On?, Half a Minute, and More Than I Can=20 > Bear! The production was so "primitive" and "lo-tech" that it is almost=20 > hilarious to watch some of them, especially "Half a Minute" which is so=20 > bad that it's good (am I making sense here?)! It must have cost wea=20 > about =A320 to make the video. > > More Than I Can Bear, on the other hand, is the full-length single=20 > version, with Basia's solo intro (and lots of close-ups of her) which is=20 > not on the original "Whose Side..." album. > > I had such a fun time watching this video! Alfred, I'm quite willing to send you one or several NTSC VHS tapes to make a copy of this gem of yours. However, I think the VHS tapes are the same between the two formats, its just the advertised lengths that are different, since the PAL tapes are scanned at a slower speed. If you still need a tape sent, let me know. Otherwise, just let me know what estimated shipping would be to the states plus the cost of the tape and I can get that to you. Thanks, - -- Benjamin L. Combee (combee@techwood.org) that public-access-TV-making, video-game-collecting, cryptography-pushing, World-Wide-Web-explaining, fem-music-loving, bad-pun-creating guy in Austin ------------------------------ From: Ken Drew Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 09:26:23 -0500 Subject: Re: Ancient Matt Bianco videos >> I accidently came across a copy of "The Best of Matt Bianco" video in a=20 >> bargain bin yesterday, and snapped it up immediately for only =A32. >> >> What a gem! All the old Matt Bianco videos with our lovely Bash! She=20 >> is featured in 5 promo videos - Get Out Your Lazy Bed, Sneaking Out the=20 >> Back Door, Whose Side Are You On?, Half a Minute, and More Than I Can=20 >> Bear! The production was so "primitive" and "lo-tech" that it is almost=20 >> hilarious to watch some of them, especially "Half a Minute" which is so=20 >> bad that it's good (am I making sense here?)! It must have cost wea=20 >> about =A320 to make the video. >> >> More Than I Can Bear, on the other hand, is the full-length single=20 >> version, with Basia's solo intro (and lots of close-ups of her) which is=20 >> not on the original "Whose Side..." album. Oh but it is. The origianl album HAS the Basia vocals. The re-released (and only released) CD does NOT. >> I had such a fun time watching this video! > > >Alfred, I'm quite willing to send you one or several NTSC VHS tapes >to make a copy of this gem of yours. However, I think the VHS tapes >are the same between the two formats, its just the advertised lengths >that are different, since the PAL tapes are scanned at a slower speed. > >If you still need a tape sent, let me know. Otherwise, just let me >know what estimated shipping would be to the states plus the cost of >the tape and I can get that to you. Ben (or Alfred): Let me know what you need from me as I would also love a copy of the above. It is too bad that there is no one standard for video tapes. This NTSC/PAL stuff is a drag.... KEN (kdrew@nd.edu) - ----------------------------------------------------------- *Webb Wilder : http://www.nd.edu/~kdrew/ * *The Beat Farmers : WWW page at: * *http://www.ucsd.edu/sdam/artists/bf/ * *Check them out today * - ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ From: "Diane F. Fisli" Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 10:27:03 -0700 Subject: Bcc? Say, I just got this back with a couple of postings I sent to this list, and was wondering just why this was happening to me... Any of you *real* computer whizzes know what this means? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To: "Diane F. Fisli" From: Mailer-Daemon@peterwhite.com Date: Mon, 2 Sep 96 08:05:58 Subject: Returned mail Content-Length: 1774 User byc not listed in public Name & Address Book Content-type: Message/rfc822 Content-Description: RFC822 Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 08:25:02 +0000 Message-ID: <"duct.mail..519:03.09.96.08.25.02"@pipex.net> To: basia bcc: byc From: "Diane F. Fisli" Date: 30 Aug 96 22:00:33 EDT Subject: What's Basia doing??? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain Message-ID: <"duct.mail..523:03.09.96.08.25.04"@pipex.net> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I can't figure out what that bcc: byc is... I didn't put it in there... Does it have anything to do with this list??? Sorry to bother you with this, but I am perplexed... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Diane F. Fisli, Photographer \\ "...If you follow your dreams... dff@peterwhite.com \\ You can never go wrong..." ExcusezMoi@aol.com \\ http://peterwhite.com \\ --Peter White, Caravan of Dreams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Please visit the OFFICIAL Peter White Website at http://peterwhite.com, or call the Peter White tour hotline at 818-973-3171 for information on upcoming concerts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ------------------------------ From: paxety Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 14:24:42 -0400 Subject: Re: Bcc? At 05:27 PM 9/3/96 +0000, you wrote: >Say, I just got this back with a couple of postings I sent to this list, and >was wondering just why this was happening to me... Any of you *real* >computer whizzes know what this means? > I got something like this a few months ago. It's some bicycling list that has nothing to do with us. I don't understand it either. un abrazo, juan ------------------------------ From: jeffw (Jeff Wasilko) Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 14:32:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Bcc? Diane F. Fisli writes: > > Say, I just got this back with a couple of postings I sent to this list, and > was wondering just why this was happening to me... Any of you *real* > computer whizzes know what this means? > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > I have no idea...there is one subscriber on the list from pipex.net... Let me know if you continue to get bounces and I'll remove him Jeff > To: "Diane F. Fisli" > From: Mailer-Daemon@peterwhite.com > Date: Mon, 2 Sep 96 08:05:58 > Subject: Returned mail > Content-Length: 1774 > > User byc not listed in public Name & Address Book > Content-type: Message/rfc822 > Content-Description: RFC822 > Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 08:25:02 +0000 > Message-ID: <"duct.mail..519:03.09.96.08.25.02"@pipex.net> > > To: basia > bcc: byc > From: "Diane F. Fisli" > Date: 30 Aug 96 22:00:33 EDT > Subject: What's Basia doing??? > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: Text/Plain > Message-ID: <"duct.mail..523:03.09.96.08.25.04"@pipex.net> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > I can't figure out what that bcc: byc is... I didn't put it > in there... Does it have anything to do with this list??? > > Sorry to bother you with this, but I am perplexed... > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~ > Diane F. Fisli, Photographer \\ "...If you follow your dreams... > dff@peterwhite.com \\ You can never go wrong..." > ExcusezMoi@aol.com \\ > http://peterwhite.com \\ --Peter White, Caravan of Dreams > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~ > Please visit the OFFICIAL Peter White Website at http://peterwhite.com, or call > the Peter White tour hotline at 818-973-3171 for information on upcoming > concerts > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~ > > ------------------------------ From: John Carrick Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 14:56:21 -0400 Subject: RE: Bcc? - ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB99A8.14F9EEE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Diane, I believe that "bcc" means blind carbon copy (i.e., recipients cannot = see who else has received the message) -- It looks like you are sending = a copy of your message to "byc" John - ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB99A8.14F9EEE0 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 eJ8+IhsSAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAENgAQAAgAAAAIAAgABBJAG AAABAAABAAAADAAAAAMAADADAAAACwAPDgAAAAACAf8PAQAAADsAAAAAAAAAgSsfpL6jEBmdbgDd AQ9UAgAAAABiYXNpYUBzbW9lLm9yZwBTTVRQAGJhc2lhQHNtb2Uub3JnAAAeAAIwAQAAAAUAAABT TVRQAAAAAB4AAzABAAAADwAAAGJhc2lhQHNtb2Uub3JnAAADABUMAQAAAAMA/g8GAAAAHgABMAEA AAARAAAAJ2Jhc2lhQHNtb2Uub3JnJwAAAAACAQswAQAAABQAAABTTVRQOkJBU0lBQFNNT0UuT1JH AAMAADkAAAAACwBAOgEAAAACAfYPAQAAAAQAAAAAAAADXSkBCIAHABgAAABJUE0uTWljcm9zb2Z0 IE1haWwuTm90ZQAxCAEEgAEACQAAAFJFOiBCY2M/ADgCAQWAAwAOAAAAzAcJAAMADgA4ABUAAgA8 AQEggAMADgAAAMwHCQADAA4ANAA6AAIAXQEBCYABACEAAABFODM2NUY1NDkwMDVEMDExQkY2RDAw MDBDMDU5RkY0NgAHBwEDkAYAqAIAABIAAAALACMAAAAAAAMAJgAAAAAACwApAAAAAAADADYAAAAA AEAAOQCgdgeZyZm7AR4AcAABAAAACQAAAFJFOiBCY2M/AAAAAAIBcQABAAAAFgAAAAG7mcmY5VRf NukFkBHQv20AAMBZ/0YAAB4AHgwBAAAABQAAAFNNVFAAAAAAHgAfDAEAAAAYAAAAamNhcnJpY2tA cGlvbmVlcnN5cy5jb20AAwAGEHBS2lIDAAcQmAAAAB4ACBABAAAAZQAAAEhJRElBTkUsSUJFTElF VkVUSEFUIkJDQyJNRUFOU0JMSU5EQ0FSQk9OQ09QWShJRSxSRUNJUElFTlRTQ0FOTk9UU0VFV0hP RUxTRUhBU1JFQ0VJVkVEVEhFTUVTU0FHRSktLUkAAAAAAgEJEAEAAAA3AQAAMwEAALIBAABMWkZ1 5bV9Hv8ACgEPAhUCqAXrAoMAUALyCQIAY2gKwHNldDI3BgAGwwKDMgPFAgBwckJxEeJzdGVtAoMz 9wLkBxMCgH0KgAjPCdkCgAcKgQ2xC2BuZzEwMw8UUAsKFFEL8SBIaSBiRAcwbmUsCoUKhUkQIGJl bAiQdmUgBnQRgAVAImJjYyIeIAeABiICYAuAZCBjDwrABuADoAWgcHkgKEBpLmUuLCAWEGMfBSAI kAIwBCAc4G5ub4cFQBGwG1B3aG8gGwCdEbAgEYAEIB4RZWkbQA8cwBtwG1AHgXNhZ2VwKSAtLRrA BUAVoG9WawQgGxBrG1B5CGAg3wrAG1ARsBywC4BnIuAdRPxvZiKiBcAhFRtgH5AbwB55G/AZ/AyC JnRKb2gWbgqFFTEAKBAAAwAQEAAAAAADABEQAAAAAEAABzAgiSAgyZm7AUAACDAgiSAgyZm7AR4A PQABAAAABQAAAFJFOiAAAAAAsp4= - ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB99A8.14F9EEE0-- ------------------------------ From: jeffw (Jeff Wasilko) Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 15:21:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Attn: MS Mail users John Carrick writes: > > John > ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB99A8.14F9EEE0 > Content-Type: application/ms-tnef > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > eJ8+IhsSAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAENgAQAAgAAAAIAAgABBJAG [lots of garbage deleted] If you are using MS MAil, you need to pay sepcial attention to how you configure it when you are sending mail to internet mailing lists. I am attaching a file describing how to ensure that the rest of us don't have to deal with the garbage the MS Mail appends to each message. Please read it and make the appropriate changes before you post again. Information for Microsoft Exchange users ======================================== If you use Microsoft Exchange to read and send mail, please take the time to read this text carefully. If you do not follow the instructions, you will have difficulty posting to some forums on the Internet. The Exchange Problem: ===================== When Microsoft Exchange is used to send mail to Internet addresses, it sometimes includes extra material at the end of your message. Other Exchange users will not see this material - it will be decoded and used to tell their copy of Exchange which fonts and colours you used - but people using other mail programs will just see lots of garbage tacked on the end of your message, or they will be told that there is a file attached to the message. The majority of people on the Internet do not use Exchange, and these attachments aren't any use to them. As far as I have been able to tell through experimentation, it is not possible to change a single configuration option to prevent unwanted attachments with Exchange. You must change the appropriate option for each Internet address that you send mail. Sending attachments with your mail ================================== It is not possible to turn attachments on and off for a particular message. Whether or not attachments are added to your message seems to depend on whether you are using sending to an entry in the address book, or to an address that you just typed in. When an address is not in the address book, you can use colour, fonts and different styles in a message, but MS Exchange will usually discard it all before sending the message, without telling you that it is doing so. Sometimes, however, attachments will be added; according to the help file, this happens when you use a 'one shot' address - one that's just typed in to the To: box. If an address is in the book, you can tell Exchange whether or not you want the information about colour, fonts and so on included when you send mail to that address. The only reliable way to control whether or not attachments are sent is to send mail using the address book entry every time, and to configure the entry so that attachments will not be sent. To configure this, pull down the Tools menu in Exchange and select Address Book. Find the entry that you want to change and double click on it. Now, if it's not on top automatically, click on the tab marked "SMTP - Internet" You will see two boxes, labelled "Display Name" and "E-mail address." Check that these are correct, and then look at the check box below, which is labelled "Always send messages in Microsoft Exchange rich text format." Unless you know that the people you are writing to also use MS Exchange, you should make sure that there is NO TICK IN THIS BOX. When this box is ticked, Exchange adds attachments to your message, giving details about fonts and colours in a non-standard Microsoft format. If in doubt about the mail program that someone else is using, or if you are posting to a public forum such as a mailing list or a newsgroup, you should ensure that this option is turned off. Sending unnecessary attachments is anti-social and wasteful. How wasteful? A message 38 letter long, with one word in colour and one in a different font, acquires an attachment of 1514 letters to describe it to Exchange users! WINMAIL.DAT and application/ms-tnef =================================== These are the two things that appear in mail that you send to other people from Exchange; WINMAIL.DAT is a UUencoded file, and application/ms-tnef is a MIME type. Both have the same effect on people not using Exchange - they see garbage at the end of your messages, and often have to pay to download it. Options for attachments are set in Exchange via the Tools menu; select Services, then choose Internet Mail and select Properties. The button near the bottom of the Window labelled Message Format allows you to choose whether MIME format messages are sent from MS Exchange. In general, it is probably better to use MIME than not; if you don't select MIME, Exchange will use UUencoding, which is an older and less sophisticated way of handling attachments. The best solution is to create an entry in your address book for each list that you are a member of, and set it up as described above. Make sure that you always use the address book entry when you send mail to the list. ------------------------------ From: rrumsby@buttercup.cybernex.net Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 20:38:17 +0000 Subject: Re: basia-digest V1 #209 At 08:40 PM 9/2/96 -0700, you wrote: >Phil sed: > >>I was stunned to read in last Thursday's Boston Globe Calendar that PW >>was performing in Copley Plaza that very day at 5.30 pm, and a freebie to >>boot! Naturally, I was reading this bit 'o info at 6 pm. Much gnashing of >>teeth, etc. I should have been tipped off by an earlier posting regarding >>a similar event in NYC a few days earlier. Stupid. > >I woulda posted it had I known... I found out about it when Peter called me >and told me he was in Boston! It was news to me, too... For some odd >reason I haven't been getting any news of these kinds of "pop" concerts >(like a pop-quiz) lately... I think Chapman needs to hire another assistant >(namely: ME!) to assist the assistant he already has! ;) >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >~~~~~ >Diane F. Fisli, Photographer \\ "...If you follow your dreams... >dff@peterwhite.com \\ You can never go wrong..." >ExcusezMoi@aol.com \\ >http://peterwhite.com \\ --Peter White, Caravan of Dreams >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >~~~~~ >Please visit the OFFICIAL Peter White Website at http://peterwhite.com, or call >the Peter White tour hotline at 818-973-3171 for information on upcoming >concerts >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes Diane Think you can get some very good references from various people around the world off this line. :):) Also you have not posted yet the Peter White New York Concert on November 8th at the Town Hall with Dave Cos. Steve Chapman has been banging on those bongos like a chimpanze for tooooooooo long :):) bfn bob r paterson nj may the swartz be with you. ------------------------------ From: rrumsby@buttercup.cybernex.net Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 20:45:29 +0000 Subject: Re: basia-digest V1 #209 > >> >Who's 'Chapman'? > Steve Chapman is Peter Whites Manager. He used to be a very good drummer who backed amongst other Al Stewart. Was also responsible I beleive for getting Poco back together again for the Legends tour. >Is my long-standing theory correct, then? We can blame EVERYTHING on >lousey management? I wish Roach were around to witness this glorious moment. > >Well, not knowing anything surrounding the sequence of events, I suppose >the fact that a venue was arranged and advance notice (such as it was) >was given, Peter's foray into the New England frontier was: (pick one) > >a. A humongous success. >b. As gratifying as pulling a splinter out. >c. Revenge for the Battle of Bunker Hill. >d. "You wanted to play AUSTIN? I thought you said BOSTON!" > >Phil >(always out of it) > Can say as one who attended the lunch time concert at the World Trade Center in New York, that to me it was very successful. PW played 2 sets each of over 45 minutes. As another expat I can truely say THE BRITISH ARE HERE. bfn bob r paterson nj may the swartz be with you. ------------------------------ From: jacki@magicnet.net (Jacki) Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 00:30:19 -0400 Subject: Re: Bcc? >I can't figure out what that bcc: byc is... I didn't put it >in there... Does it have anything to do with this list??? Diane, I've gotten it too... don't know why tho. ------------------------------ End of basia-digest V1 #211 ***************************