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 #1008 ecto, Number 1008 Friday, 11 February 1994 Today's Topics: *-----------------* music info ticket happy new Loreena Album Due Tori in the UK Possession on WCBR 92.7 chicago A few things Is There Anybody Out There? Re: Miscellany on the fly: the next generation Re: Is There Anybody Out There? Re: Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards Database for CDs? New stuff Re: Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards The Moon 7X Desperadoes under the pink an ecto cookbook with Jane? I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind... cool! Re: I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind... ======================================================================== From: Tim Cook Date: Wed, 9 Feb 94 14:47:05 GMT Subject: music info Remember ages ago when we were all asked to send in as much info about female artists (in alphabetical order). Is that information available anywhere? It would be kind of interesting to browze though it now that I know *so* many more female singers. tim ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 09 Feb 1994 10:01:48 -0500 (EST) From: Sam Warren Subject: ticket happy Meth sez: >THANK YOU, Sam, for posting the info on Tori at Symphony Space! You're welcome. Only too happy to share info on such an important topic! Then she asks: >(Do you know if you can charge orders through the box office over the phone, or > do you have to be there personally, or will tickets be available via >Ticketslime as well?) Yes, you can charge orders over the phone with a credit card. the box office number is (212) 864-5400. The box office hours for ordering via the phone are Tue-Sun, 12 noon to 6 pm (though, if you go in person, the window is open until 7 pm). Ticket(dungeon)Master or will also have tix, but I was assured that the actual box office will have ALL center orchestra seats. Further commenting on other Meth musings: >Finally, Doug, I think your classified ad system is great. If you do get >enough response to merit sending out the ads once a week or whatever, >please put me on the list. I agree Doug! I think this is a terrific idea! Put me on the list as well. It's really great of you to go to the trouble to put this together. I hope it's very successful! And finally (please don't feel like I'm picking on you, Meth), she opined in a previous post that she rather disliked the remix version of Bjork's "Big Time Sensuality". Gee, I'm sorry to hear that. I think it's most exquisite. I turn it up real loud, and get lost in the big time beat. But then, I *love* to dance! WRT the video, why I like that too. Half the time I can't decide whether she's really on that truck, or whether she was filmed separately in some studio and added later?? Anyway, just had to shoot off my mouth about this one. About the snow: it's lovely, but I'm just not in the mood. -Sam Snowed under in New Haven, I remain ... ======================================================================= |Meredith Tarr meth@delphi.com| |"I think the Good Book is missing some pages ..." - Tori Amos | ======================================================================= (is that line noise up there, or am i just glad to see you?) ======================================================================== Date: 09 Feb 94 11:00:01 EST From: Mike Mendelson Subject: new Loreena Album Due |BTW, Loreena has a new album coming out, at last note, in March, it has been |pushed back from February. It willbe called THE MASK AND THE MIRROR, and | apparently she did some research in Morocco. It should be out of this world, | as each of this artist's albums get better and better! | |________________________________________________________________________ |Michael Schellenberg MSCHELLE@VM1.SI.USHERB.CA |Universite de Sherbrooke, Quebec, CANADA | |the life is the red wagon rolling along,the life is the red wagon simple |& strong, but when the feet are draggin', you pull me and i pull for you | jane siberry, bound by the beauty, 1989 from folk list. -mjm ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 15:40:41 +0000 From: S.L.Fagg@bnr.co.uk (Steve Fagg's Mac) Subject: Tori in the UK Thanks to Uli's list of tentative dates I now have tickets to see Tori in London! A million thanks Uli!!! The London Palladium currently has tickets at all prices on both 28th & 29th April. But considering how quickly the original date sold out (even the rip-off agencies had no tickets by the time I saw the list of dates) I wouldn't expect them to be available for long! Given that the album entered the charts at number one here, the places on the second UK leg of her tour seem like more appropriate (i.e. larger) venues than those on the first. Her US/Canadian dates fit in between the two UK legs, so please all you merkins don't give her any throat bugs or similar! :-) This will be the first time I've seen an Ecto Goddess perform live. I hope I survive the experience! :-) -- Regards Steve Fagg ( S.L.Fagg@bnr.co.uk +44-279-402437 ) BNR Europe Ltd., London Road, Harlow, Essex, CM17 9NA, UK *** We tried to add it all up and got merely sunrise. *** *** Try putting that in a letter to someone in exile. *** ======================================================================== Date: 09 Feb 94 12:16:43 EST From: Mike Mendelson Subject: Possession on WCBR 92.7 chicago I was blessed with hearing Possession on WCBR as I drove to work this morning. I will take this opportunity to reiterate how great a song it is and how much the album is great. Is it out in the US yet? I have been somewhat confused re: Tori CD5s. What exactly is the difference between the Cornflake #1 and #2? Which one is the limited edition? And why do record companies bother with limited editions in the first place? What songs will be on Pretty Good Year #1 and #2? Is one of those a limited edition? Do they come in a set? Finally, I haven't received a digest in 3 days. What gives? I'll probably get 10 today. Yuck. -mjm ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 94 09:47:03 PST From: Neal Copperman Subject: A few things Hey All, I recently bought the Crash Test Dummies previous release (The Ghosts That Haunt You) and find it a little eratic but generally quite good. The lead singer (male) has a very unique voice. I could have sworn that when I first heard of them a few years ago I heard a song that had a woman doing lead vocals. Is this true on some older CTD disc? Or have I gone completely mad???? (Not necesarily mutually exclusive occurances.) The Superman SOng is stupendous. Used CD find of the year: Sheila Chandra's (ack, I just forgot) something and tales. I'd been looking hard for anything by her and have only been able to find Weaving Our Ancestors Voices, and not even that consistantly. Never saw anything else, then there it was, for a whopping 1.99!! Hard to imagine how it came to be there, but it is most excellent. I may have to write to the address (in Sweden!) to see if I can order some more. Oh, and this was a used disc at Wherehouse. Outcome of the suit --- some sort of out of court settlement. I never understood the viability of the suit. I'm all for Wherehouse selling used discs, but I don't understand how they can sue the record companies for witholding advertising money. Seems like the comanies can give money to whoever they choose. Despite this, Wherehouse and evil record companies came to some sort of mutual agreement, that included having the used cd's kept seperate from the new ones. (This is fine by me, now I don't have to look at any new ones at all when I am there.) There was some discussion about having a waiting period on how soon they could sell a disc after it's release, but I am not sure if that was worked in or not. If it was, it is certainly no more than a month. Perhaps to appease the record company, or for some twisted reasoning of their own, Wherehouse covers the used CDs with all sorts of stickers, sometimes on the cases and other times on the books, and maliciously punches a spade shaped hole through the entire CD booklet. Grrrrrr. Neal ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 13:29:52 -0500 (EST) From: Chris Sampson Subject: Is There Anybody Out There? Hello, What gives? No digests? Hope nothing bad's happened. I'll be here, but where'll be ecto? Chris Sampson ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 14:02:33 -0500 (EST) From: Michael Colford Subject: Re: Miscellany on the fly: the next generation On Wed, 9 Feb 1994, Mike Matthews wrote: > Michael Colford keeps us in suspense as to his true feelings - NOT!: > >[Valerie Nozick] > >>Isn't the snow fantastic?! (as she contemplates making angels in the > >>snow...) > > >YES!! > > Yeah, but when you don't have snow, but rather sleet and ice, it does get > somewhat annoying. Well, I can certainly agree with that. I just like the white stuff. I mean, if you have to have cold temperatures, you may as well enjoy the beauty of snow. Right? Michael ======================================================================== From: ezust@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Alan Ezust) Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 14:15:32 -0500 Ok as per Doug's request, here is some mail-order info for Nettwerk. There were many more items in this catalog which I edited out since they were not really ecto-material, but I included Sarah and Bel Canto info directly. Note that this catalog is 4 months old, so maybe some of the items are no longer available. >From: Nettwerk@mindlink.bc.ca (Nettwerk) >Status: OR >Date: Tue, 2 Nov 93 16:02 PST ....................................................................... THIS IS A CATALOG OF ALL RELEASES & EPHEMERA CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM NETTWERK PRODUCTIONS. IT IS NOT INTENDED AS A COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY. IF AN ITEM IS NOT LISTED, IT MEANS THAT IT IS DELETED AND NO LONGER AVAILABLE FROM NETTWERK. ....................................................................... FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO GET ON OUR MAILING LIST: Telephone (3 pm to 5pm, Mon to Fri, West Coast Time): 604-654-2929 ask for Jennifer or MAIL ORDER DEPT. Fax: 604-654-1993 To get on our emailing list, contact Lane at our e-mail address: nettwerk@mindlink.bc.ca Nettwerk Productions Box 330- 1755 Robson St. Vancouver, BC, CANADA, V6G 3B7 NETTWERK'S CURRENT CATALOGUE ....................................................................... CASSETTES (CS) $9 / COMPACT DISCS (CD) $14.us / $16.cdn Please specify format: CS or CD, (vinyl available only where noted) W-30036 BEL CANTO, Birds Of Passage W-30055 SARAH McLACHLAN, Solace W-30066 LAVA HAY, With A Picture In Mind W-30081 SARAH McLACHLAN, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy NEW W-30030 (vinyl avail.) BEL CANTO, White Out Conditions W1-3023 SARAH McLACHLAN, Vox(ext.)/Dub W1-3031 BEL CANTO, Dreaming Girl(ext. remixes) W2-3070 SARAH McLACHLAN, Vox (ext./dub)/Into The Fire W2-6319 SARAH McLACHLAN, Possession (V. 1&2)/Fear (JaneUs Mix) T-SHIRTS: $16.50 Sizes: L/ XL ; Colors: Black/ White * = Front & Back prints TSB/W-00050 SARAH McLACHLAN, Doodles* (black/white) TSB/W-00051 SARAH McLACHLAN, Solace* (black/white) TSB/W-00052 SARAH McLACHLAN, Medusa* (black/white) POSTERS PSM 502 SARAH McLACHLAN, Colour poster, $5 COLOUR POSTCARDS: $2.00 CC SM-03 SARAH McLACHLAN, Photo #3(colour) CC SM-04 SARAH McLACHLAN, Drawing (colour) TOUR PROGRAM: $15 BSM 405 SARAH McLACHLAN, 20-page tour booklet ....................................................................... INSTRUCTIONS: * All prices are in U.S. or Canadian funds. * We accept Cheques, Money Orders or Bank Drafts, VISA/MC . Charge cards will be conducted in Canadian funds. Do not send cash. Visa/MC orders may be done by phone (604) 654-2929 or fax (604) 654-1993 or email to nettwerk@mindlink.bc.ca (if ordering by email, be sure to list all pertinent information such as name, address, cc number, expiry name, full name on card. We will verify all card numbers before shipping.) Also note that by the end of October we will have our BBS up and running with a 1 800 number for MAIL ORDER. We will announce both the mail order number and the regular number in the next two weeks, although some of you may have accidentally found out. * Don't hesitate to call for information or assistance in placing your order. Mail orders to: #330- 1755 Robson St. Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6G 3B7. * We have an e-mail address: nettwerk@mindlink.bc.ca Nettwerk assumes no liability for items lost/stolen in the mail. *THE FORMULA: Add together all items, write the sub-total line. Add $4.50 for shipping for the first item and $1.00 for each additional item (excluding cass. singles. & postcards) IN CANADA, add 7% GST to this total. Cheque, money order or credit card orders will arrive sooner than COD orders, and at a lower cost. Email will arrive fastest. COD charges will apply to all COD orders. *INTERNATIONAL ORDERS: Add $4.50 per item shipping. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery in North America / 6-10 weeks internationally. ORDER FORM ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quantity Cat # Format (cd, cs,T,etc.)& Size Price ________ _________________ _____________________________ ________ ________ _________________ _____________________________ ________ ________ _________________ _____________________________ ________ ________ _________________ _____________________________ ________ ________ _________________ _____________________________ ________ ________ _________________ _____________________________ ________ SUB TOTAL: $_______ DISCOUNT: DEDUCT 10% IF SUBTOTAL EXCEEDS $100.00: $_______ INTERNATIONAL: ADD $4.50 per item SHIPPING: $_______ CANADA & U.S.: ADD $4.50 shipping (plus $1.00 for each additional item(excludes cass. singles & postcards) TAX: CANADIAN ORDERS: ADD 7% GST on SUB & Shipping GST: $_______ TOTAL: $_______ PAYMENT: CHEQUES/MONEY ORDERS ARE MADE PAYABLE TO NETTWERK PROD. CHEQUE______/ MONEY ORDER______/ COD (Canada Only)________ VISA/MC_____Card #_________________________ Exp.________ Name on card_______________________Phone________________ SHIP TO- Name________________Address________________________ Province/ State________________Country________________ Post/Zip Code______________ NETTWERK -An attitude, not a problem- nettwerk@mindlink.bc.ca, nettwerk@aol.com vancouver, canada, phone 604-654-2929, fax 604-654-1993, bbs in late Oct. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10% DISCOUNT on all orders over $100.00 (not including shipping or taxes) ======================================================================== From: jzitt@llnj.ll.pbs.org (Joseph Zitt) Subject: Re: Is There Anybody Out There? Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 14:22:59 -0500 (EST) > > Hello, > What gives? No digests? Hope nothing bad's happened. I'll be > here, but where'll be ecto? Nobody here but us Ectoids *quack*. Loose mail's getting through fine. Guess the list has some indigestion. *ducking* ======================================================================== From: ezust@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Alan Ezust) Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 15:00:07 -0500 Subject: Re: Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards [In message "Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards" on Feb 8, Valerie Nozick writes:] | | > Recording engineer of the year: Kevin Doyle, ``Old Cape Cod'' and | > ``Cry Me A River'' off Anne Murray's ``Croonin''' album; I am familiar with a song by "SKIN" off an album called "The World of Skin". The lead singer is Jarboe, of the Swans, and they do a song called "Cry Me A River" which is very gloomy and depressing... Is the one done by Anne Murray the same song, or what? -- | Alan Ezust ezust@{binkley.}cs.mcgill.ca Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |------------- McGill University School of Computer Science ----------------| "Recursion is a lot like recursion, only a little simpler." ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 15:09:29 -0500 (EST) From: Chris Sampson Subject: Database for CDs? Okay, Can anybody please EMAIL me the name etc for that database on the net where you can buy/look up CDs and group names???? OR, are there other databases online where I can search for already used musical group names? Chris Sampson chris@neuron.uchc.edu ======================================================================== From: p.cohen@genie.geis.com Date: Sat, 5 Feb 94 03:30:00 BST Subject: New stuff Hi all. Thanks to Neile, (who should've gotten a cassette package from me by now) I have been listening to a miscellaneous sampler and trying to make sense of it all. Area and The Moon Seven Times (which I gather from previous postings here are related) sound very interesting. However, my impressions of ani difranco are more of a "Phranc meets Yoko". Mouth Music were interesting, but not entirely my cup of tea. Big Hat however, were very interesting. Grace Darling and Pamela Golden I haven't made my mind up yet on. But Sara Craig sounded very interesting. And that Joni Mitchell tribute album sounds really nice too. Gotta give this tape some more listens. But I don't think it'll be this weekend as I kinda went overboard today at the CD store: E - Broken Toy Shop Tori Amos - Under the Pink Kristen Hersh - Hips and Makers The Times - import reissue of This is London and Hello Europe (great early '80s power pop) Counting Crows - August and Everything After (found a used copy - yeah!) Captain Sensible - Revolution Now! James - James (used) My wallet won't talk to me anymore, but I don't care. +########################################################################+ +###+ Paul Cohen, Philadelphia, PA +###+ +########################################################################+ +###+ P.COHEN@genie.geis.com +###+ PMCOHEN@aol.com +###+ +###+ 70703.3126@compuserve.com +###+ PMCOHEN@delphi.com +###+ +########################################################################+ ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 94 12:34:32 PST From: hanson@ast.saic.com (Jeffrey Hanson) Subject: Re: Nominees for 23rd annual Juno Awards --I am familiar with a song by "SKIN" off an album called "The World of --Skin". The lead singer is Jarboe, of the Swans, and they do a song called --"Cry Me A River" which is very gloomy and depressing... Is the one done by --Anne Murray the same song, or what? Having never heard of "Skin" I can't say for sure, but the one done by Anne Murray was first popularized by Julie London and has been done by many others such as Diane Schurr, Carly Simon and more. The lyrics go something like this: Now you say you're lonely You cried the whole night through Well you can cry me a river, cry me a river, cos I cried a river over you. Now you say you're sorry For being so untrue Well you can cry me a river, cry me a river, I cried over you. You drove me, nearly drove me, out of my head, while you never shed a tear. Remember, I remember all that you said: Told me love was too plebian, told me you were through with me and now you say you love me Well just to prove you do You can cry me a river, cry me a river I cried a river over you. You drove me nearly drove me out of my head While you never shed a tear. Remember, I remember all that you said: Told me love was too plebian, told me you were through with me and now you say you love me Well just to prove you do Go on on and cry me a river, cry me ariver, I cried a river over you. Well you can cry me a river, cry me a river I cried a river over you. ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 12:53:39 -0800 (PST) From: David Dixon Subject: The Moon 7X I've been keeping an email conversation with Henry Frayne, the guitarist and co-founder of TM7X. They'll have a new album (entitled "7=49".. get it?) out in late March, and they may tour beginning in April, though no dates are set yet. Henry also has a side project called "Lanterna" which sounds really interesting.. apparently it's much like the first fragment after the silence after the last song (the dark, reverberating guitar chugging one). I can post details if anyone's interested. Apparently, Lynn Canfield, the lead singer, was a math major back in college; on the M7X newsletter graphics there's some mathematical formulae (the spherical coordinates volume element, the Poisson distribution, etc.) Let's see.. Jane studied biology in college, Lynn Canfield math.. maybe Happy should look into doing superstring theory! :) D^2 ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 16:41:40 CST From: Subject: Desperadoes under the pink Joe bibblebibbles: >...and does anybody esle, hearing the name Toni Braxton first think of the >saxophonist? I did, and was mildly surprised to learn that she apparently isn't a relative. As fate would have it, a couple of guys I went to high school with subsequently played in Anthony Braxton's band. One has made a number of recordings, some of which I have; the other released one recently, which I've never been able to find, in part possibly because he has the same name as another jazz musician ofan earlier generation (albeit no relation that I know about), whose albums are plentiful. I myself was on an airline flight in 1981, where I recognized one of the other passengers as AB himself. And are you sure he's a saxophonist ? I always had the impression he was a trombonist, as are my boyhood friends. Brad writes: >Nazi post. I just got paniced by that kind of posting. Silly >of me. No more so than many posters to CAF-Talk and Ifreedom. BTW, as someone else already mentioned, Mary Black is a folk artist from Irelan d, who's put out some good albums. The recent thread on the fantasticity of snow reminded me of a picture which ran in the University of Chicago catalog for a number of years. It was a long shot of the center of the quadrangles in winter, in which was clearly visible, off to one side, what might now be called a snowperson, with rather large breas ts clearly in evidence. The caption began, "Snow sculpture on the circle...." They sure knew how to obfuscate the obvious in the old days, did they not? :-) The most imaginative approach anyone has come up with in recent years was one I came across about four years ago, apparently put up by health science student s. The fine details are already escaping me, but it made extensive use of syringe caps, syringes, vacutainers and their stoppers, etc. to fill in the snowman's features. WRT email addresses in the record industry to which to complain about the high price of CD's: Nettwerk is the only label I know of that has one. Do they ever send email to their competitors? Never hurts to ask. (Does Nettwerk overprice their CD's as badly as the rest? Use their net.address to complain directly.) MJM left the following out of the folk_music post excerpt he shared with us about Loreena McKennitt: (AN interesting anecdote about this album is that when she was touring, Loreena had a mailing list for people who wanted to be notified when it came out. One day, when I came home, I found thetape in my mailbox with a note requesting payment. Imagine a non-folk artist trying that! :) Maybe more artists should sell their own CD's on this basis--as long as they don't charge too high a price :-). The mentions of Natalie Merchant's upcoming concert reminded me that the curren t _High Times_ has a woman on the cover who looks a lot like Natalie, but isn't . I don't recall who she really is. Dave muses about newsletter graphics: >Apparently, Lynn Canfield, the lead singer, was a math major back in >college; on the M7X newsletter graphics there's some mathematical >formulae (the spherical coordinates volume element, the Poisson >distribution, etc.) Let's see.. Jane studied biology in college, Lynn >Canfield math.. maybe Happy should look into doing superstring theory! Why limit oneself to imagery from the hard sciences? How does a concentric zone model of the ecology of Bearsville, NY grab yous? :-) A calendar in folk_music states that Shawn Colvin will be appearing at the Park West in Chicago on March 25. That list and the Indigo Girls digest (which I finally caught up with today) list her appearances in other cities, which I'd be willing to dig out if anyone's interested. Mitch ======================================================================== From: "Bradley N. Hutchinson" Subject: an ecto cookbook with Jane? Date: Wed, 9 Feb 94 18:50:23 EST At the bookstore/craft gallery Jill (mother of my cats) manages, there was a cookbook and in the cookbook there was an introduction and in the introduction thereas a byline and in that byline there was JANE SIBERRY???!!! You folks may have seen this before but if not. . . Jane Siberry's manager Bob Blumer wrote a cookboo and Jane wrote a foreward. The cookbook is called _The Surreal Gourmet_ and it includes a list of music to cook by which includes _Bound by the Beauty_ and others. Interesting cookbook--thought a bit pricey for the ssmall amount of text brad Sorry about ethe text--line noise or something keeps messing with mtyping?? -- bhutchin@vdoe386.vak12ed.edu There's some real people in the world and some who are pretend. --Robyn Hitchcock ======================================================================== Date: Thu, 10 Feb 94 00:01:48 MET From: brage@sphere.home.id.dth.dk (Jens P. Brage) Subject: I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind... ...but now I'm free! Well, actually it has been four and a half year, but yesterday I successfully defended my PhD thesis "Foundations of a High-Level Synthesis System". Actually, there was a bit of Ecto in my thesis: It consists of an introductionary part and then five separate parts or reports. Each of these parts are headed by a citation: Must I pry your lips apart? Look for thoughts beneath your tongue. So you think nothing said, is nothing lost? Well, I would buy every line at any cost. "Words Weren't Made for Cowards" - Happy Rhodes Between the pen and the paperwork There must be passion in the language Between the muscle and the brain work There must be feeling in the pipeline "Big Space" - Suzanne Vega I cannot speak to you my knotted fantasies. I cannot whisper in your ear. I can't express my love. Will you try to understand syntax of the skin? "Syntax of the Skin" - Psychowelders We're threading a needle in boxing gloves When we try and talk about love Words are unable to speak of love Like a smile in a whisper does "A Smile in a Whisper" - Fairground Attraction And this is not a story my people tell. It is something I know myself. And when I do my job, I am thinking about these things. Because when I do my job, that is what I think about. "Langue d'Amour" - Laurie Anderson I stand between the left and the right. Between two faces, day and night. Back there I see the ancient past. And here it is, it seems to last. "Two Faces" - Rainbirds He said I was a flower of the mountain, yes, But now I've powers o'er a woman's body - yes. Stepping out of the page into the sensual world. Stepping out... "The Sensual World" - Kate Bush I was particularly satisfied with the last citation: The subject of that part is the transformation of designs in an internal, abstract notation into real physical hardware... The overall theme of the citations I picked is languages: This is also the theme of my thesis. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;-) Jens P. Brage | And I looked up and there they were: Millions brage@sphere.home.id.dth.dk | of tiny teardrops just sort of hanging there. /\ | And I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. \SphereSoft | And I said to myself: What next big sky? ======================================================================== Subject: cool! Date: Wed, 09 Feb 94 22:15:47 -0500 From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu Congrats to the latest member of the ecto doctoral siblinghood...Dr. Jens! Jeff |Jeffrey C. Burka | "Everything is still with a fear of never coming out | |Suffering Bad Grammar| Never following through / Never ever finishing | |jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu | What we wanted to do." -- Melissa Ferrick | ======================================================================== Date: Wed, 9 Feb 94 19:40:11 PST From: erik@falcon.kla.com (Erik Johnson) Subject: Re: I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind... Congratulations Dr. Brage!!!!! :-) And quite well cited, I might add. ;-> Erik ____________________________________________________________________________ Erik N. Johnson Don't believe the return address. KLA Instruments Corp. The one and only True Address is: San Jose, CA e_johnso@kla.com. G E/CS d-- -p+ c++(++++) l u+ e- m++(--)* s+/+ !n h f+ g(+) w+ t@ r+@ y+(*) Every time I see your face I think of things un-pure, un-chaste -- Liz Phair ======================================================================== 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)