From: owner-ecto-digest To: ecto-digest@ns2.rutgers.edu Subject: ecto-digest V2 #32 Reply-To: ecto@nsmx.rutgers.edu Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Saturday, 25 February 1995 Volume 02 : Number 032 The Ecto digest is now being generated automatically. Please send problems and questions to: ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Date: Thu, 23 Feb 1995 21:30:45 -0500 (EST) Subject: Laurie Anderson on Leno Hi! Well, despite the fact that our cable system was having a few problems with their satellite feed, we managed to tape Laurie Anderson's appearance on Leno last night (hey, when did he change around his set?). It was brilliant. ... and when it was done, all of America went, "Huh?" Three people in the audience got it, because they were the ones who clapped. Jay actually deigned to speak with Laurie afterwards (I guess she mustn't count as a musician), and she took that opportunity to give him the recipe for Hotel Hot Dogs. I was rolling on the floor, but once again, the nation scratched its collective head and waited for Rush's show to come on. I *love* when stuff like this happens on network television!!! In case anyone's interested, here's the recipe, which Laurie claimed was invented out of necessity while she was touring Germany and had no time to eat before the shows and all the restaurants were closed by the time her shows were done: HOTEL HOT DOGS Ingredients: 2 Bratwurst (or Oscar Mayers, depending on the continentt) 1 Lamp 1 Set wire cutters Unplug lamp. Using wire cutters, cut into the lamp cord about a foot from the plug end. Strip all insulation off cord. Run wire through hot dogs. Plug in lamp. Cook for 2 seconds (at 220V -- 4 sec. if in the U.S. where it's 110). Be careful not to overcook, or your hot dogs will explode. Unplug lamp and eat. Serves one. She made Jay write this down, which he dutifully did. He commented that there were going to be a lot of fires across the nation that night... anybody want to confirm or deny that this was actually the result? ;> Hey, anybody know when tickets for Laurie's NYC appearances go on sale??? Meredith meth@delphi.com "They say that women can't be the president, because we go crazy from time to time. Well push my button baby, 'cause here I come..." - Laurie Anderson ------------------------------ From: THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE Date: Thu, 23 Feb 1995 21:38:23 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Forwarded Message from Happy Rhodes re: HGP Hi! Wow. Cool. Mitch can sleep now (well, we all know he sleeps through late night television shows no matter what, but you know what I mean ;). And I'm *so* glad my contribution got the desired reaction... ;> Thanks for forwarding that, Uncle Bob! (Side note: During the WFUV interview, Happy was asked if she ever gets requests to play her really old stuff during her live shows. She said no, the audiences are usually a quiet, respectful bunch, but the only requests she ever gets are "Free Bird" by confused people who are just trying to be jerks. Damn, I thought she'd say "Mister Jones", since we took the liberty of requesting that at the last Philly show... ;>) Meredith meth@delphi.com ------------------------------ From: justicek@edge.ercnet.com (Kim Justice) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 1995 23:40:06 -0500 Subject: Re: Laurie Anderson on Leno At 9:30 PM 2/23/95 -0500, THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE wrote: >HOTEL HOT DOGS > >Ingredients: 2 Bratwurst (or Oscar Mayers, depending on the continentt) > 1 Lamp > 1 Set wire cutters > >Unplug lamp. Using wire cutters, cut into the lamp cord about a foot from the >plug end. Strip all insulation off cord. Run wire through hot dogs. Plug >in lamp. Cook for 2 seconds (at 220V -- 4 sec. if in the U.S. where it's >110). Be careful not to overcook, or your hot dogs will explode. Unplug >lamp and eat. Serves one. > >She made Jay write this down, which he dutifully did. He commented that there >were going to be a lot of fires across the nation that night... anybody want >to confirm or deny that this was actually the result? ;> You know, my mom (who loves all kitchen gadgets) years ago bought a hotdog cooker which worked on exactly this principal. It was a little plastic jobbie with a translucent smoked cover. Opening the cover revealed two rows of six pointy metal teeth, a hotdog's length apart. You pushed a point into each end of the desired number of dogs, closed the lid, and plugged it in. Powerful electric current surged through the hotdogs, cooking them via their own resistance. I'm glad my mom and Ms. Anderson have something in common! kj - -- justicek@edge.ercnet.com (Kim Justice) "Let's remember that music is not the music industry." - Keith Jarrett Finger my account for a special FREE music offer. No, really! ------------------------------ From: CLBECKWITH@aol.com Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 01:53:53 -0500 Subject: Re: Bull Moose Music Greetings fellow ectophiles! Bull Moose Music in North Windham, ME had the following Happy CDs in stock as of 2/23/95: I Warpaint Equipoise RhodeSongs No BTC, alas, but four titles is not bad--and she has her own artist card! - --Chris B. PS After seeing Vickie's last post regarding B-Side Magazine, I realized I may have referred to an incorrect issue date containing the BTC review. Just be sure Siouxsie is on the cover and you'll be at the right place! And sorry, Vickie, I don't have the issue in question, so I haven't had a chance to transcribe it for you and the group. Just be certain that you'll be very "happy" to read it when you do. :-) CB ------------------------------ From: Michael Matthews Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 03:30:07 -0500 Subject: Today's your birthday, friend... i*i*i*i*i*i i*i*i*i*i*i *************** *****HAPPY********* **************BIRTHDAY********* *************************************************** *************************************************************************** ****************** Michael Curry (mcurry@world.std.com) ******************* *************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Michael Curry Fri February 24 1967 Pisces Paula Shanks Mon February 25 1952 Pisces Brni Mojzes Fri February 26 1965 the vanishing boy Pamela Pociluk Fri February 28 1964 Pisces Tim Steele Fri March 08 1963 Pisces kIrI Hargie Fri March 13 1970 Pisces Bob Dreano Thu March 13 1958 Pisces Randall K. Smith Sat March 15 1969 Pisces Jessica Skolnik March 16 Pisces Alan Sodoma Thu March 18 1965 LuckyLurker Barry Wong Thu March 19 1970 Merlin Graham Dombkins Fri March 19 1965 Pisces Ian Young Wed March 19 1969 Falling Rocks Jeff Wasilko Wed March 19 1969 Pisces Geoff Carre Sat March 20 1954 Pisces Bob Brown Thu March 22 1951 Ham - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ From: veronica sawyer Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 01:41:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: i spend too much but it's probably my own fault ok this'll be a leetle bit confusing but you're used to that from me so it really won't be and you get to meet someone new in a bit. first... On Wed, 22 Feb 1995, Larne Pekowsky wrote: > Clearly we're not a group, because there's no well-defined > multiplication operator over ectophiles. > - Larne [Hey, SOMEONE > had to do the nerd joke...] ok Larne... it *is*, funny in an i-had-too-many-math-classes sort of way, once i got my friend Chris to explain it to me... which brings me to... On Thu, 23 Feb 1995, THE OLIVE-LOAF VIGILANTE wrote: > HOTEL HOT DOGS > > Ingredients: 2 Bratwurst (or Oscar Mayers, depending on the continentt) > 1 Lamp > 1 Set wire cutters > > Unplug lamp. Using wire cutters, cut into the lamp cord about a foot from the > plug end. Strip all insulation off cord. Run wire through hot dogs. Plug > in lamp. Cook for 2 seconds (at 220V -- 4 sec. if in the U.S. where it's > 110). Be careful not to overcook, or your hot dogs will explode. Unplug > lamp and eat. Serves one. which kicks me out of the car, in the cold, up onto the curb outside of Chris' place, and *he* says... > Well, shouldn't you cook the hot dogs for 8 seconds in the U.S.? Power goes up > as the _square_ of the voltage, so the hot dogs should cook 4 times as fast in > a country with 220V service, not twice as fast. Of course I haven't actually > tried this, yet, so I'll readily bow to Laurie, who has actual experience in > the matter. Perhaps there's some kind of nonlinear resistance in hot dogs, > maybe due to localized overheating? ;) ok so it's Ecto-humor and it's all *way* over my head, how funny *is* a joke you need explained anyway? :) but that's ok. music? is this list about music? well i lucked out majorly and found a Rose Chronicles cd, an Angelfish cd and an Eve's Plum cd at the used cd place on the weekend. Rose Chronicles - wow... way cool. the other 2 - nice... still listening... not as instantly wow. and a group called 22 Brides, the album's called, um (looking...) gee, it looks self-titled. anyone else heard this? at the risk of being mean, kinda generic 2girlpop, but what do *i* know?!?! if i've just harshed on your world-fave band, my apologies. :) i do like it, it's well worth the $7, i just don't think it's *that* wow. On Thu, 23 Feb 1995, Michael C. Berch wrote: re: the Lush/spooky/undertow remix but i deleted that part (oops) > Found it last night! Major cool. Very different, yes, and I still > don't know if Lush and techno really relate, but, hmmm. via newer Slowdive and any Seefeel? fuzzy loopy shoegazy dreamvox? maybe? :) > As much as I like techno/trance/ambient/whatever, I have yet to come > across a remix of *anything* that I liked as much as the original. > Mmmm, strike that -- I realize I can cough up at least one Depeche Mode i do have a few remixes i like better, but usually either i didn't like the original much, or the remix stands on it's own as a really cool song in it's own right, not as a "version" of something else. fwiw. and oh! i just picked up FSOL ISDN... lots more beat than usual but still very ambient... nice. and is Ecto a group? is it a desert topping? and what about my friend Chris, who isn't "on" Ecto but only reads what i forward to him... except that now he's posted, through me... where does *he* stand in the group? ok ok ok, just kidding, i'll go home now and stop confusing the issue... ;) returning to Silence, (and aren't you all relieved?), veronica ------------------------------ From: iago@nwu.edu Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 06:28:12 -0600 Subject: A new way to Happyvangelize! I found a new way to Happyvangelize yesterday. At work (in a newsroom), I changed my screen saver to "Words Weren't Made For Cowards" -- Happy Rhodes. Appropriate for a print newsroom. My editor came up to me later and asked who Happy Rhodes was. I explained it was the name of a song, and now she is threatening to spread the phrase around. Hee hee. ==> Valerie ------------------------------ From: Peter Jakobi Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 14:54:23 +0100 Subject: Re: Laurie Anderson Concert You write: >"It's just that I expected whatever she did to have some kind of >unifying theme, some spine, and there isn't one. It's just Anderson, >all wrapped up in her self-importance, for 2 1/2 hours of flash and >trash." Well, the article you quote is quite strange :-(. Her show Halcyon Days here in Munich was definitely having a backbone: The "Multimedia Warfare" and its consequences on society. As to her latest CD, I better wait for her show to travel to Europe to have more than just an audio-"projection" of her real work. CU Peter >"And she doesn't comb her hair, either." Bet she did to obtain her trademark hair style! >One of the more disturbing pieces in the concert was the "Night In >Baghdad" song, which although the subject was the "Persian Gulf War", sic! - -- jakobi@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Munich, Germany) aka peter_jakobi@2:2480/420.2 (fidonet [classic]) ------------------------------ From: lpekow@etsd.ml.com ( Larne Pekowsky ) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 95 09:06:56 EST Subject: Re: Laurie Anderson on Leno > HOTEL HOT DOGS While I've never plugged in a hot dog (or a tofu pup) I can highly recommend doing this with a pickle. They glow pretty brightly when current is passed through them. No, really. The saltier the better. - Larne ["It's neat, it's sweet, it's ever such a treat - Electric Meat!"] ------------------------------ From: nightwol@dircon.co.uk (Steve Fagg) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 14:35:50 +0000 Subject: Re: london laurie date At 6:35 pm 21/2/95 -0500, Bradley N. Hutchinson wrote: >Just looked at the laurie anderson page and found this london >date--June 5-7 London, Royal Festival Hall, pending That's terrific! Thanks for the info. After the reviews she's had here on Ecto recently, I'll be sure to do my best to get to at least one of these dates! - -- Steve Fagg a.k.a. Nightwol ( 'phone: +44-1279-402437 ) ( s.l.fagg@bnr.co.uk (work) nightwol@dircon.co.uk (home) ) *** We tried to add it all up and got merely sunrise. *** *** Try putting that in a letter to someone in exile. *** ------------------------------ From: Doug Burks Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 07:02:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: Middle East concert tape? Greetings, Being caught in the Great Ecto Indigestion, I never heard whether anyone recorded Happy's Middle East/Philadelphia concert. If so, did anyone volunteer to send a copy to the tape dubbing project? [Translation: I've haven't seen a recording of the concert yet!] After all, Happy and Kevin have just interdicted the PRISM concert special on TV. ;) Anyway, the tape dubbing project actively solicits copies of any recording of any interview or concert by one Happy T. Rhodes! As my tape dubbing FAQ notes, such contributions are rewarded on a 2-for-1 tape basis with tapes from the project! This of this as contributing something to every Ectophile. the world round. Believing that any "group" that doesn't have a tape dubbing project to bind it together can't be a real group [ ;) ], I remain ... Doug Burks _O_ @>->--- dbx@netcom.com |< She really is!! ------------------------------ From: "Alex Gibbs" Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 08:12:38 -0700 Subject: Cranberries, others+ on TV; His Name Is Alive The Cranberries on Saturday Night Live, Feb 25. Bonnie Raitt special on A&E Sat, Feb. 25. I think times might be 5 & 9 EST/PST, 4 & 8 CST, 6 & 10 MST (pm). MST I can vouch for. ;) The Cranberries, Melissa Etheridge, Cheryl Crow, and Hole have recorded MTV unplugged sessions. I think MTV said they will begin showing them March 21. Not only is Tori on Leno tonight, but Helen Hunt is on Letterman. Okay, so she's not a musician, but I *know* a few out there will be interested. ;) I can't believe I missed Milla AND Laurie Anderson!!! Arg! Last week's 120 Minutes had the new Siouxsie and the Banshees, and nearly new PJ Harvey and Liz Phair. Gotta love having 120 Minutes on 1-3am MST. :P Then again it fits my schedule. Caught "Hold On" on VH1. (I haven't been on FTE for months.) It was the last video of the day: "Hold on, hold on to yourself, for this is gonna hurt like hell..." ...directly to infomercial. OUCH! Heheh. D'Cuckoo was on A&E's Next Step program a couple months ago for their instruments and the midi ball, etc. It was cool mostly cause it took me totally by surprise. It's not the place I expected to see an ecto artist! Probably old news to some, but I heard Loreena McKennit's "Tango To Evora" on an old Northern Exposure (where Magee discovers an archeological dig in her front yard). I never notice the songs in the credits... are they even there? I think I asked this once, but I'm still trying to find out what song was used in the episode where Marilyn goes to Seattle. It seemed to have Native American origins/lyrics. I remember being told that the NE newsgroup may have a listing of songs. Anyone know where it is so I don't have to dig around? I watch too much TV. I heard His Name Is Alive for the first time on a local station. I really liked the song! It reminded me a bit of some Danielle Dax actually. The DJ said it was from _Livonia_ but I don't know which song it was. I wish I could remember what has been said about them because I don't know any more about them now. If you see a Betelgeus in IRC it may not be me. He told me he wouldn't use that nick in #ecto but he has at least twice. Check addresses... /-\ |_ |= >< Alex R. Gibbs arg@kilimanjaro.opt-sci.arizona.edu \ / `\ \/ /' `\/'`\/' /-\ |> |> /-\ | |\|~|~ (as seen on CD) /'`\/'`\ `\|\ | `\| `\| /'`\ ------------------------------ From: nightwol@dircon.co.uk (Steve Fagg) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 15:13:22 +0000 Subject: Re: Milla on Conan At 8:35 pm 22/2/95 -0500, Steve Ito wrote: >Am going to see Jale on Saturday. I suppose they don't really qualify as >ecto material, but it should still be a good show. Is this Jale as in Jennifer Pierce, Alyson MacLeod, Laura Stein, & Eve Hadling who had an album called "Dreamcake" released last year? I bought that album unheard and, although it's a bit noisier than is usually my taste, I think it is pretty interesting and worth checking out. If this is a different Jale, maybe you could tell us something about the one you went to see on Saturday! - -- Steve Fagg a.k.a. Nightwol ( 'phone: +44-1279-402437 ) ( s.l.fagg@bnr.co.uk (work) nightwol@dircon.co.uk (home) ) *** We tried to add it all up and got merely sunrise. *** *** Try putting that in a letter to someone in exile. *** ------------------------------ From: nightwol@dircon.co.uk (Steve Fagg) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 15:02:53 +0000 Subject: Re: Victoria At 2:02 am 22/2/95 -0500, Nicholas Hill wrote: >>At 1:53 pm 16/2/95 -0500, Mike Mendelson wrote: Well, actually *I* wrote, but not to worry! :-) >>I didn't catch the names of the band Thanks for filling me in on the details there, Nicholas. I'm amazed at the way the band played after so little rehearsal. Real pros obviously! :-) >You only missed one song, Psalms from the album Neat! I'm glad we didn't miss any more. Thanks for filling in the details of the songs I didn't know and for confirming who Mark was. I'm disappointed in myself for not recognising "Waterfall" from "Loose" as I had been saturating myself with the album prior to the show! I'll have to listen a few MORE times... not that that will be a hardship, far from it - right now I think I enjoy "Loose" more than either of the first two albums (and I THEY are very fine in their own right). >PS did anyone tape the Johnnie Walker radio show on GLR in London that Vic >did ? I too would be very interested to hear a tape of this. >By the way Tori was there and is a huge fan of Vics >they had tea and dinner later that week Brilliant! Tori likes Victoria - she has taste! I repeat my recommendation to you all, if Victoria is doing a show near you (a list of upcomming US dates was posted just recently) GO SEE HER! Even if you don't know her music in advance I'd say there was a very good chance that Victoria live will delight! - -- Steve Fagg a.k.a. Nightwol ( 'phone: +44-1279-402437 ) ( s.l.fagg@bnr.co.uk (work) nightwol@dircon.co.uk (home) ) *** We tried to add it all up and got merely sunrise. *** *** Try putting that in a letter to someone in exile. *** ------------------------------ From: "Just another cambian in the shadows...." Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 16:08:22 +0000 (WET) Subject: change of address... can my subscription address be changed from vaughanj@itdsrv1.ul.ie to 9021477@itdsrv1.ul.ie ? is there an automatic way to do this? sorry for posting this to the list... bren, overusing his delurking device ;) - ---- Bren Vaughan / aka Creed, depending on the weather... 9021477@itdsrv1.ul.ie To sleep, perchance to have a cool gory nightmare.... :[ ------------------------------ From: Richard Holmes Date: Fri, 24 Feb 95 10:37:46 -0800 Subject: Re: Cranberries, others+ on TV; His Name Is Alive Alex R. Gibbs writes: >The Cranberries on Saturday Night Live, Feb 25. >Bonnie Raitt special on A&E Sat, Feb. 25. I think times might be 5 & >9 EST/PST, 4 & 8 CST, 6 & 10 MST (pm). MST I can vouch for. ;) > >Not only is Tori on Leno tonight, but Helen Hunt is on Letterman. ... >I can't believe I missed Milla AND Laurie Anderson!!! Arg! > >Last week's 120 Minutes had the new Siouxsie and the Banshees, and >nearly new PJ Harvey and Liz Phair. Gotta love having 120 Minutes on >1-3am MST. :P Then again it fits my schedule. > >Caught "Hold On" on VH1. (I haven't been on FTE for months.) It was >the last video of the day: "Hold on, hold on to yourself, for this is >gonna hurt like hell..." ...directly to infomercial. OUCH! Heheh. > >D'Cuckoo was on A&E's Next Step program a couple months ago for their >instruments and the midi ball, etc. It was cool mostly cause it took >me totally by surprise. It's not the place I expected to see an ecto >artist! > >I watch too much TV. > Then I definitely watch too little, in view of what I'm missing! Just not enough time it seems, even to track the shows and put a tape in the VCR! I always thought that the hype over "video on demand" would be mostly useless to me, but I'd sure like to be able to "demand" that right up on my TV / Computer / whatever. Most of the media I observe is the audio variety (too few concerts, which often have good visuals as well). I don't know why I pay for cable, watching only a few hours every couple of months... but I'd even pay-per-view some of the cool stuff that's been being discussed on Ecto lately. Is there really hope for TV after all? - -Richard (rholmes@cs.stanford.edu) ------------------------------ From: Damon Harper Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 00:41:22 -0700 (MST) Subject: Re: Laurie Anderson Concert On Thu, 23 Feb 1995, Richard Holmes wrote: > I came away liking Laurie Anderson's music in a much stronger and > deeper way than ever before. It made her seem very real and personal, > to the point that I'd only known less than half of it through the CDs. > > They were selling T-shirts at the concert, and instead of the cities > of the tour on the back, there was a list of world wide web addresses. > The seller told me they were sites that Laurie found interesting. I > was wondering if anyone who picked up one of these T-shirts would mind > posting these web addresses? I agree, the concert was excellent! I saw it here in vancouver (yes, i live in vancouver - the nmsu address is my free mail account :) Somehow I was not entirely stunned by it though... i think because i'd already imagined so much of what it would be like just by listening to US live :) (they were selling the box set at the concert for a mere $50 ($40? i can't remember) CDN, but unfortunately i had no money with me and own no credit cards. So, of course, i couldn't get the shirt either, but a friend did buy one, and i've got it here now, so i shall undertake the rather monumentous task of typing in all these addresses, just for you :) The back of the shirt starts out with the nifty slogan "One world, one operating system", which really cracks me up... probably my favourite line from the performance. Then it says "So here's how to do it. Just hit slash slash dot com Blue Blue Sky Stand by. Wish you were", also from the concert. Here're the web sites: (stick an "http://" in front of all of these :) mistral.enst.fr/-ploch/louvre/louvre.html - LeWebLouvre (we all know this one) nearnet.gnn.com/gnn/gnn.html - global network navigator home page nearnet.gnn.com/wic/newrescat.toc.html - the whole internet catalog pfm.het.brown.edu/people/mende/steps/index.html - the capitol steps piglet.cs.umass.edu:4321/lpr.html - the laboratory for perceptual robotics raptor.swarthmore.edu/jahall/ - justin's links from the underground remarque.berkeley.edu:8001/-xcohen/ - cinemaspace title page seds.lpl.arizona.edu/s19/s19.html - comet p-shoemaker-levy 9 impact page skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/skyview.html - skyview image retrieval facility (actually there is a type here [i presume]: the first skyview is "skview") stsci.edu/wfpc2-images.html - images from the wide field and planetary camera 2 sunsite.unc.edu/lanc/index.html - internet underground music archive tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/cgi-bin/vs/vvdemo video processing with live sources tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/vs/demos.html - text related to the above web.nexor.co.uk/mak/doc/robots/robots.html - world wide web robots www-atp.llnl.gov/atp/telecom/html (.html ... anther typo?) - telecommunications page www.3w.com/3W/index.html - the internet with a human face www.ccsf.caltech.edu/ismap/image.html - xmorphia www.cis.yale.edu/-donham/nadine/stuff.html - expo ticket office www.cis.yale.edu/-donham/nadine/stuff.html - NTT home page www.cis.yale.edu/-donham/nadine/stuff.html - "Stuff" [ :) ] www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/gdr11/tree-fiction.html - how to write "tree fiction" www.clark.net/pub/jeffd/index.html - the right side of the web www.cs.colorado.edu/home/mcbryan/WWWW.html - the world wide web worm www.ctr.columbia.edu/ - www home page at the ctr www.cuhk.hk/ the chinese university of hong kong home page www.eit.com/techinfo/mbone/mbone.html - mbone information web www.eit.com/techinfo/mpeg/mpeg.html - mpeg technical info www.elpress.com/elpress/overview.html - overview of electric press, inc. www.geom.umn.edu.apps/gallery.html - a gallery of interactive on-line geometry [hmmm... probably "/apps" instead...] www.hcc.hawaii.edu/guide/www.guide.html - an html guide www.hcc.hawaii.edu/movies/techinfo.html - honolulu community college movies www.interaccess.com/netboy.html - stafford huyler's netboy www.ip.net/shadowrun/ - shadowrun on the world wide web www.msstate.edu/Fineart_Online/home.html - fine art forum home page www.ncsa/uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/MetIndex.html - an index of mosaic sites www.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp/img-dmsp.html - dsmp sample imagery www.nra.org - the nra's home page www.nsf.gov/ - national science foundation world wide web server www.tansu.com.au/Services/ArchiePlex/ - archieplexform www.tansu.com.au/Services/News [/?] - newsgroups available on the www www.uky.edu.Artsource/artsourcehome.html - art's wire artist's network gopher www.uky.edu.Artsource/artsourcehome.html - artsource www.voyagerco.com - voyager home page (voyager is the supporting company of the concert) the front of the shirt is a picture of hula dancers from the concert surrounded by various slogans :) ouch... my wrists are melting! hope there aren't *too* many typos in my transcription of the list. Have fun webbing! *HUGS* to ecto, Damon -- ]*[ -- "I can't deny, they've got appeeeeeeeeeeeal!" - "Weird Al" Yankovic on potatos (in "Addicted to Spuds") Damon_Harper@mindlink.bc.ca nomad@{vertigo|trance}.helix.net * nomad@kazak.nmsu.edu ------------------------------ End of ecto-digest V2 #32 ************************* ======================================================================== Please send any questions or comments about the list to ecto-owner@nsmx.rutgers.edu