Errors-To: ecto-owner@ns1.rutgers.edu Reply-To: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu Sender: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu From: ecto@ns1.rutgers.edu To: ecto-request@ns1.rutgers.edu Bcc: ecto-digest-outbound@ns1.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto #765 ecto, Number 765 Tuesday, 21 September 1993 Today's Topics: *-----------------* Re: Poi Dog Cactus Cafe, etc New Member... sharing in the Vickie's pain. (no Happy content) kate posters for grabs!! an e-hug from an emotional basketcase sorry 'bout that. Re:Re:Re:(Re your boat) New Member... Into the WOMAD fray... kate posters More stuff 3 silly little things kate posters..*again* RE: Eat My Rubbers RE: kate posters.. *again* Meow... Trivia for musical minds or something like that ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 10:04:38 PDT From: "John M. Relph" Subject: Re: Poi Dog br!an quotes: >> susan voelz - 13 ribs: >[...] >> ..and a good thing as well since this is a marvy record. susan, if >> you've forgotten, was the violinist in poi dog pondering. after she >> left them, it seems she went to austin, texas and did some recording. and then, quoth he: >For the record, I should point out the Poi Dog are originally *from* Austin, >and have only recently gone west (Hawaii?) So you could say that Susan went >*back* to Austin. And I'm still trying to find their cover version of >New Order's Love Vigilantes. Neither of you are correct. Poi Dog Pondering were from Hawaii, that is, Frank and a number of the other personnel were from Hawaii. Then they moved to Austin, made a bunch of records, got famous, and apparently now have broken up. Frank has moved to Chicago and is rebuilding the band there, although I think the only reason it would be called Poi Dog Pondering is because Frank has a record contract for that name. Susan stayed in Austin and recorded her album _13 Ribs_. You can find "Love Vigilantes" on the _Fruitless_ CD EP, and also on the _New Edge Muzik_ promotional compilation CD. -- John ======================================================================== Subject: Cactus Cafe, etc Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 12:21:29 CDT From: Joe Zitt woj wojjes: > ... it is, however, the perfect kind of music > to expect from texas in autumn. yummy...and ingrid karklins plays some > violin too! whee! (i must confess: when i noticed that the album was > recorded in austin, i scoured the credits looking for ingrid's name and > was rewarded when i found her listed with the cactus cafe orchestra > which provided string accompaniment for some songs. Autumn? There's another season in Texas? I'd forgotten... We've taken to luxuriating in the coolth and thinking of sweaters when the temperature only gets up to the high '80s. I'm amused by the existence of "the Cactus Cafe Orchestra". The Cactus Cafe is a small club inside the University of Texas student center (aka the Texas Union). ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 13:36:20 -0400 (EDT) From: Rob Craven Subject: New Member... Hi! I just finally joined this mailing list after being constantly hounded by a friend of mine to do so. So... now I am. :) He was kind enough to send me some of Happy's music, and that was the first I ever heard of her before in my entire life. And I'm glad he did. It's very beautiful... In fact, he introduced me to a lot of great music. Thanks, Scott! :) Anyhow... I just wanted to say... hi. Hi! :) Rob ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 11:25:57 PDT From: tjshadb@ecto.sandia.gov (Troy J. Shadbolt) Subject: sharing in the Vickie's pain. (no Happy content) Hi y'all I just wanted to respomd/reflect on Vickie's post related to her friend Tim; you see, I just buried my very best friend (since we were 5) Erique. Erique had AIDS- and now he's gone. When he first told me three years ago that he was HIV+, I didn't quite know how to react. I mean, this was Erique, my best friend for most of my life, and now I had to deal with the fact that he was going to die(and he was, thanks to the self rightous republican exuctive we had) I hoped they would find a cure real fast, but I was fooling myself. Then I moved into the hopeless/selfish/depression that Vickie experienced. I spent months just feeling depressed because every little thing made me feel so petty. I mean, so what if I did poorly on an exam- Erique's going to die and there's not a damn thing I can do about it! Finally, Erique brought me to with such a non-chalant attitude; he said, "You know, this is actually sort of freeing. People always say they are going to do something, but always find a reason to put it off thinking they'll have plenty of time later. But I get to live in now, because I don't know how much later I have left." I just stood there like an idiot, I mean, how could he find a silver lining while I only saw the storm clouds? Erique was officially diagnosed with AIDS in January of 1993 and I have spent as much time as possible with him ever since. Even if we just talked about some nonsense (such as the chance of a new KaTe Bush album in the next decade). I watched as a beatiful young man decayed into a horrid apperition so weak he couldn't even breath for himself. Last Friday, I was able to coerce the local modern rock station into letting me borrow their advanced promo of _the Red Shoes_ so Erique could hear it. I also got my copy of _RhodeSongs_ from Happy, and played Summer for him. Saturday afternoon at 1:35 pm Erique was set free. We buried him last night. His father, his lover Daniel, and me. No tears were shed for Erique- only selfish tears for ourselves because we're the one's who lost, not him. His tombstone reads: Erique A. Lhundquist "no more looking across the wasted years... we've learned to say goodbye" October 2, 1971 - September 18, 1993. Thanks for listening. And Vickie- it's okay to cry. ******************** Troy Shadbolt tjshadb@ecto.ca.sandia.gov ******************** No more memories, no more silent tears. No more gazing across those wasted years. Help me say good-bye. ******************** ======================================================================== From: brianb@lobby.ti.com (Brian Bloom) Subject: Re: New Member... Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 14:20:54 CDT Hi Rob! Welcome to Ecto!! (Be prepared to buy lots of cool music... Caveat Emptywallet) We need to know your birthday, sign, and shoe size.. (not necessarily in that order...) tee hee hee.. ObHappy.. I'm having the *hardest* time finding Rhodesongs in Dallas! br!an -- __ ____ __ ____ __ __ (__==__) /\ \ / \_\ / /\ / \ \ / |\ / /\ (oo) ( moo.) / \_\ / /\ |_| / / /| /\ \ \ / ||/ / / /-------\/ -' / /\ | |\ \/ /_/_ / / / \ \/ \ \ / |/ / / / | U.T.|| / \/ |_| \ __ \_\ /_/ / \ /\ \_\ / /| / / * ||----|| / /\ ./_/ \ \ \/_/_\_\/ \ \ \/_// / | / / ^^ ^^ \ \/ |_| \ \_\ /_/\ \ \_\ /_/ /|_/ / Br!an Bloom \__/_/ \/_/ \_\/ \/_/ \_\/ \_\/ brianb@lobby.ti.com .. but music hides me so well, ..and reveals me.. oh well - HR ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 15:28:36 -0400 (EDT) From: Rob Craven Subject: Re: New Member... Thanks for the welcome, Brian! :) Are you serious about needing my birthday, sign, and shoe size or was that just for fun? ;) I'd be happy to give all that information. After all, my birthday's coming up in less than two months, and I could always use some new shoes. ;) (giggle) I think I'm going to like it here. Just so many nice people and everything. If I wasn't so poor, I'd be buying tons of CD's. But... I'm the stereotypical poor college student... :) Ah well... Thanks! Rob ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 22:01:36 +0200 From: yngveh@stud.cs.uit.no (Yngve Hauge) Subject: New Member... Rob Craven writes: > Hi! I just finally joined this mailing list after being constantly > hounded by a friend of mine to do so. So... now I am. :) He was kind W E L C O M E T O E C T O ! ! ! ! ! > > Anyhow... I just wanted to say... hi. Hi! :) > Hiya!!!!!!!!!!!! Regards, -- T ---- Only In Your Eyes Lies Your Soul.............. H | --- ----- ---- --- - -- - - - - - --- E |-- | | | | | | |__| | | |_ | | | | | |--- | | | | | --- --- - - ---- - - - -- - - - --- --- Yngve Hauge (yngveh@stud.cs.uit.no).....University of Tromsoe...Norway ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 16:15:06 CDT From: courtney dallas Subject: kate posters for grabs!! i am agog and aghast at the puny pathetic and altogether irresponsible response to my offer of free Kate posters!! Step right up folks!! No fear! Only five people have sent positive responses..and to answer a few questions.. i will take overseas reservations from Albert since his snail mail will take longer to get to me..and if i should receive money for which i have no more posters to give away...i will promptly send it back. HOWEVER, i think i might have another source for more posters. Keep sending the responses..i will inform everyone when the demand exceeds my supply!! Yours in Kate and Happy'ness.. Court.. ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 14:30:43 PDT From: tjshadb@ecto.sandia.gov (Troy J. Shadbolt) Subject: an e-hug from an emotional basketcase Vickie: I just wanted to give you something, since I too know what it's like to lose. Please read the post i sent to ecto, since it's as much for you as it is for Erique and myself. for Vickie: *** *** *** *** ******** **** **** **** **** *** *** *** *** *** ** **** **** **** **** ********** *** *** *** **** **** **** **** ********** *** *** *** *** **** **** **** **** *** *** *** *** *** ** **** **** **** **** *** *** *********** ******** *** *** *********** ******** **** **** **** **** p.s. I'll love you, since you have a hard time loving yourself. ******************************************** Troy J. Shadbolt tjshadb@ecto.ca.sandia.gov ******************************************** No more memories, no more silent tears; no more gazing across those wasted years. Help me say goodbye ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 14:31:22 PDT From: tjshadb@ecto.sandia.gov (Troy J. Shadbolt) Subject: an e-hug from an emotional basketcase Vickie: I just wanted to give you something, since I too know what it's like to lose. Please read the post i sent to ecto, since it's as much for you as it is for Erique and myself. for Vickie: *** *** *** *** ******** **** **** **** **** *** *** *** *** *** ** **** **** **** **** ********** *** *** *** **** **** **** **** ********** *** *** *** *** **** **** **** **** *** *** *** *** *** ** **** **** **** **** *** *** *********** ******** *** *** *********** ******** **** **** **** **** p.s. I'll love you, since you have a hard time loving yourself. ******************************************** Troy J. Shadbolt tjshadb@ecto.ca.sandia.gov ******************************************** No more memories, no more silent tears; no more gazing across those wasted years. Help me say goodbye ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 14:46:00 PDT From: tjshadb@voyuz.sandia.gov (Troy J. Shadbolt) Subject: sorry 'bout that. seems aliases are NOT a good idea. Let's see how many unneccessary places we can send a message. ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 17:35:08 -0400 (EDT) From: Rob Craven Subject: Re:Re:Re:(Re your boat) New Member... > Well, it's tradition for everyone to supply the information > I asked about.. Believe it or not, we actually keep the info on > file... We always wish everyone a happy birthday when their day > rolls around. (smile) O.K. My birthday is November 14th (1974), which makes me a Scorpio. I was born to two parents. Ummm... and my shoe size? I think it's 10 1/2. Yeah... last time I checked it was around there. > Why don't you tell us just a wee bit about the other music you like... Well... my CD collection is excruciatingly small, though my tape collection is quite a bit bigger. But... I've always been the type to store money instead of spending it, so it's not that large. I didn't start getting CD's until last year. Since I only have 15 CD's, I'll go ahead and name them all. In alphabetical order, even! :) Tori Amos - Winter CD5 (got Little Earthquakes on tape) Kate Bush - The Dreaming Kate Bush - The Whole Story The Cure - Wish Dead Can Dance - Into the Labyrinth Enya - Shepherd Moons Enya - Watermark Erasure - Pop! The First 20 Hits Grateful Dead - bootleg CD Innocence Mission - Innocence Mission Innocence Mission - Umbrella Jethro Tull - Original Masters Phish - Rift Pete Townshend - Psychoderelict Yes - Classic Yes And I've got a bunch of tapes, like I said, plus a bunch of different songs on tapes that people made for me. :) Like the only Happy I have, plus more Kate, more Enya, some Clannad, some Loreena McKennitt, and others. Ummm... I don't know if this paints a picture of the sort of music I enjoy, or if this picture is pretty to anyone. :) But... I'm sure I'll define this more as time goes on. I found a bunch of Happy CD's at a store once, but I couldn't afford them at the time. I'm going looking again as soon as I start getting paid for my current job. :) Rob ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 17:55:47 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Sampson Subject: Into the WOMAD fray... Hi all, Just a quickie.... I saw WOMAD at Saratoga.....I also say HR and KB, but didn't bother them...... As for the "other acts", each was great in it's own way....I particularly liked Remmy Ongala. I really liked Shankar, but didn't care much for Caroline....."too crystals" opined my friend....I have to agree...Sheila Chandra did the same stuff (even covered "Tomorrow Never Knows"!) more authentically, better, and first...SHE was great! I especially like her speaking the tabla parts..... I participated in a drum workshop with Kanyinda _ _ _ _ (ugly american can't remember a Nigerian name!), and performed in the procession with him...on the djembe....but enough about me.... Inner Circle's not my thing, but I recognize that they ARE other people's thing.....In short, there was something for everyone. As for Sinead and Peter....well, first, the rumor was going around that.....(YKW).....That out of the way, I was very happy for Sinead, as she got a unanimous ovation (Better than those assholes at the Dylan concert who forget that Bob was an iconoclast once.....ASIDE: I agree with Sinead's point of view vis-a-vis ripping up the picture of the pope, but I am surprised that she was surprised that not everybody thought this was a wonderful statement). She was very good, with the possible criticism that she apparently doesn't know how to move the mic when she's hitting those high notes so it doesn't sound like she's screaming....Anyway, I was struck by PG's and SO's similarities once they were juxtaposed.....and wouldn't be surprised if future collaboration (of any type) is in the future. Was anybody else struck by the irony that Sinead was sporting more hair than Tony Levin and David Rhodes!? :) Anyway, the Gabriel set was incredible...though I'm not sure why he chose to sing "Shaking the Tree" (Save your outrage, I realize that others aren't surprised...) and "Across the River". Not that there was much to begin with, but Peter managed to take any subtlety out of "Sledgehammer" :) Which reminds me....did I read here that someone noticed a "spare tire" on PG??? Unless this was a semi-realistic fligh of fancy, I would point out that the only bulge under Peter's shirt was probably the transmitter for his wireless mic.... Finally, Manu Katche' was great....I don't rememberr Jerry Marrotta, but I think this "world beat" flavor is a great addition to Peter's time-tested setup.....I was moved very near tears of elation by the whole show.....I'm glad they seem to be encouraged to come back next year! Chris Sampson chris@neuron.uchc.edu ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 17:07:56 CDT From: courtney Subject: kate posters hear ye...hear ye... the address for me is thus: 4801 Cypress Creek Ave, apt 109 Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (affectionately referred to by me as the armpit of the universe) hope to see a full mailbox soon!! Court ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 17:33:29 CDT From: Subject: More stuff Sorry to hear about Tim and Erique respectively. Welcome to Rob. That makes two Ren and Stimpys that ought to be in the home video series if they're not already: the one with Powdered Toast Man, and Kate Madness :-). Saturday, Stuart Rosenberg played "Leatherwing Bat" by Ingrid Karklins. Sunday he played something from a greatest hits album by Mary Black, which he reported was on the cassette version but not the CD one. Now if he could only get aroun d to listening to that Happy sampler... :-) WRT D**2's commentary on my atrocious puns: One of these days I gotta dredge up the whole sordid ecto product list, and repost it to these pages. Mitch ======================================================================== Date: 21 Sep 93 18:50:23 EDT From: Mike Mendelson Subject: 3 silly little things 1)woj headered: |Date: Mon, 20 Sep 93 23:59:55 EDT |From: woj@remus.rutgers.edu (the one who understood the tennis ball) |Subject: mjm host post You meant to say jmj, right? And is host post a play on hodge podge? I gots to know. 2)To shark: I am shocked that you forgot the lyrics to this song since you once said it was sort of a theme song for you. :-) I will try to remember to bring them in to work tomorrow. I had them on line once a long time ago but no more. 3)To valerie: Welcome back to ecto! So, when are you coming to Evanston to check out NU?!!! Huh? Ay? (We Chicago ectophiles are a tenuous bunch.) -mjm P.S. Vickie: you should sent that Tim-post to some AIDS group. I saw a PBS show about the AIDS quilt with stories that rivalled yours, but you have such a way with words. I was virtually moved to tears. (OK, so it's trite, but how often do you cry while sitting at your computer? Huh?) ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 18:20:20 CDT From: courtney Subject: kate posters..*again* ok..Phillip in NZ..not too late!! i will reserve posters for out-of-country people!!! Jeffy and Christian..send me the $2.00..if i need less..you get a re fund!! hows that for a deal??*grin* Courtney..(biting her tongue to NOT go off on cat stories!!) ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 19:07:47 CDT From: "Kathleen Morrey" Subject: RE: Eat My Rubbers In Message 21 Sep 93 10:44:45 EDT, Mike Mendelson writes: >I picked up the Rubberband Girl Import CD5 yesterday. >For that new person who is at Northwestern, you could get >both this and ETM at Dr. Wax on Dempster just West of Chicago >in Evanston... they had a few copies of each. (It's a block >from where I live... so you could stop by and say hello >if you're there!) Grumble! I'm at the Chicago campus, but just attended a 2 day conference up in Evanston. I checked Vintage Vinyl on Davis who had said they had it, but they were out when I went. It takes me an hour and a half and $3 round trip to hit Evanston; would that I had known sooner. BTW, Vintage Vinyl does have the Rubberband Girl posters that were mentioned earlier (I think they're the same subway posters) pretty cool, but I was too disappointed that they didn't have RBG to buy one, also didn't have any cash and didn't feel like charging it. > >My considered opinion: Eat the Music kicks Rubberband Girl's butt! >IOW: I like ETM way more than RG. Actually, the more I listen >to ETM, the more I like it. I don't mind either version. > >Bill at the store flashed the promo cassette of the Complete >Red Shoes album in my face. He said it is very good, and 4 songs >were standouts for him. I asked him which songs and he pointed >to 4 titles, none of which were on any of the CD5s. So if he >is right, this will be yet another landmark production for KT. > Sounds great and can't wait! I'm sure you all have been waiting breathlessly for me to finally listen to Happy stuff and give you my opinion (just who am I, again? :) ) I stopped at the semi-local Tower Records on my way back from Evanston today, and bought Equipoise. I've listened to it once, albeit kind-of zonked out from a long day, and I really enjoy it a lot. The music is beautiful, and her voice is both earthy and angelic, if those aren't contradictions in terms. I didn't really listen much to the lyrics, yet, although the line, "if i choose to walk with my brothers i will do it as a sister" jumped out at me - it was pertinent to a discussion I was having with one of Jessica's friends last night :) One comment I think I have to make that might not be welcomed is that I _really_ am not fond of the cover art. Geez, I'm such a wimp - notice I made sure I said it in the least offensive way possible? Anyway, I would never have just picked this up by looking at it, so I'm glad that I heard about the music from others. Her artwork just looks like the music would be gothic metal, if there is such a thing - a cross between the Pixies and Ozzy Osbourne (maybe Lita Ford, to stick to the feminine). Not something that would have grabbed me. Her music seems less vicious than one would think from the cover. Just my less-than-two-cents. Kath kmorrey@casbah.acns.nwu.edu ======================================================================== From: kmorrey@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Kathleen Morrey) Subject: RE: kate posters.. *again* Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 19:12:09 -0500 (CDT) > > Courtney..(biting her tongue to NOT go off on cat stories!!) > Oh, please go off on cat stories! 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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 20:17:51 -0500 (CDT) Nema thanks you for the pic! She really enjoyed it :) btw, how do i get my name in the from line? When I send it, when I receive it it has the to line where from should be. Does that make sense (my explanation, not why)? Thanx. Kath ======================================================================== Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 22:01:19 -0400 (EDT) From: Suspended In Duct Tape Subject: Trivia for musical minds or something like that Hi... Posting normal ectoness seems so trivial after reading Vickie's and Troy's posts, but as it must, life goes on... Valerie warned: }Sigh. A suggestion for all you ectophiles who have a fear of too }many CDs to keep up with. (polydiscaphobia?) No matter what you }do, do _not_ visit woj or meredith! I made that mistake a few }weeks ago, and since have bought at least 12 CDs. Not only that, }but they convinced me to buy a copy of the first Duran Duran }album, just for the sake of completeness. And I love it. Excuse me, Val, but I seem to recall requiring no coercion whatsoever when you bought the Duran Duran LP. All we did was show it to you, and you did the rest. (And for the record, the shameless display of early-80's regression which took place across the street a few minutes later was NOT started by me! ;) Gee, maybe woj and I should be reported to the CDC or something. Danger: Communicable CD-itis Quarantine In Effect... (Oh- and welcome back to ecto!!! :) woj synapsed: }i found the second release to be great, if long. however, i }can't bring myself to criticize its length - i get so involved }listening to that album that i hardly ever notice the 70 minutes }it takes to get through its entirity. Are you sure you're awake for all of it? ;) ;) ;) Seriously, though, I'd like to listen to this sometime in its entirety. Live I just couldn't take them for 60 minutes, but then again, that was live. IMO they're a band that is much better Memorex. }yikes! did i know this? my dad did the same thing except with a }crown victoria wagon. chevvies bounce from front right to rear }left; fords bounce from front to rear. as a result, i used to }get sick whenever we went on extended trips in the ford. bleah. Stick to horses, then, and avoid camels at all costs! :) I mentioned the green Impalas to you once, but you were in Nova mode at the time so it probably didn't register. }jeez, dig in with those talons and *twist!* Always glad to oblige, my friend. ;) }and it reminds me of my father's farternity's canine. they }picked up a stray somewhere along the line and took it in. they }never could settle on a name though...until one day, they }realized that the dog answered to "damn it!" as a result of the }numerous times that they would yell, "damn it, come here!" urban }legend? the truth? my dad pulling my leg? you be the judge... Probably the truth. Animals have come to their names in stranger ways. }and i'm here to tell you that you *don't* want to leave a }porcelain plate on an electrice stove burner. pieces were found }all over the kitchen floor. ... not to mention nearly all over me. As the one who stupidly turned on the wrong burner and then stood gaping at the plate on the stove as it turned browner and browner and wondered, "Gee, I wonder if that's going to break" a millisecond before it spectac- ularly went kapow, I wholeheartedly second that emotion. Teenage platicide. Don't do it. (Also, don't have roommates who insist upon covering all burners not in use with upside-down plates so as not to get grease all over the units when making messy greasy food. It's a nice sentiment, but...) }sometimes you gotta wonder about what is going on in their }little heads.... and if they'll plot revenge once they figure }out that the cat toys are more for the human's enjoyment than }the feline's. No no no no no, you've got it all wrong. They know this already- for them, the fun is in watching the human watch them "play", and getting the human to join in. They really love it when you do funky things with the string- they know you're really having a good time, then! }meryn cadell - bombazine: yum! i dunno why i never bought her }first one, but i will some day. especially after enjoying this }one as much as i did. i'm told that this release emphasizes }songs more than the vocal pieces that made her first so }offbeat...and i do wish that she did a few more of those spoken }work type of things Pick up _Angel Food For Thought_, then, and thou shalt not be disappointed. }sally fingerett - ghost town girl: another release i was }prepared not to like, but it snuck up on me and whapped me on }the head. i'm not quite sure how to describe this - she's been }part of the christine lavin cohort for a while, i guess but her }music does not operate on that level. she's deeper in tone and }more serious, perhaps, i don't know. in any event, it's rich and }meaty and well-written. get this too. I've been raving about her since I saw her in the Four Bitchin' Babes show last fall, but unfortunately I haven't gotten anything of hers for my very own yet. I guess I'll just have to steal yours. ;) I thought her voice has a Joni Mitchell quality to it, but no one else agrees with me. And you're right, her stuff is more serious than what Christine Lavin comes up with even on a serious day for her. She's devastatingly funny on stage, though! Court, the check's in the mail. Really. Meredith meth@delphi.com ======================================================================== The ecto archives are on hardees.rutgers.edu in ~ftp/pub/hr. There is an INDEX file explaining what is where. Feel free to send me things you'd like to have added. -- jessica (jessica@ns1.rutgers.edu)