From seven@dbis.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de Thu Jun 17 09:16:39 1993 Received: from milano.dbis.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de by wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu (5.65/4.0) with SMTP id ; Thu, 17 Jun 93 09:16:39 -0400 Received: by dbis.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de (Smail3.1.28.1 #9) id m0o6JpX-0001CDC; Thu, 17 Jun 93 15:16 METDST Message-Id: From: seven@dbis.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de (Susan Johanna Even) Subject: Re: Legalized Murder To: BRUCE%TOYVAX@Arizona.edu Date: Thu, 17 Jun 93 15:16:39 METDST Cc: fegmaniax@gnu.ai.mit.edu (pleasure of the aching void) In-Reply-To: from "BRUCE%TOYVAX@Arizona.edu" at Jun 15, 93 11:21 am Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.30] > Well, to keep it in context. Vinyl Vendors specializes in promo cd ep's for > dj's ( boy didn't think I could use that many abreviations in one sentence! ) I didn't know such a kind of shop existed... do they have mail order? > GOF is rather short for a cd eh? Are you speaking of the cd with Ghost > Ship?I believe that is released in two forms ( small and large?? ) yes on both questions. :) I don't really care for the GoF album all that much and really prefer listening the songs on the cd single (yes, it's available in both the 3-inch and 5-inch forms). I always wished the songs I enjoyed could all appear together on the same disc, since it's a pain to have to switch them. I think the selling potential of GoF would increase dramatically if the extra tracks from the Balloon Man single and the unreleased song Legalised Murder were added to it. there would then be a fair enough number of "essential" tracks on it (in my opinion)... susan From t-rkirby@microsoft.com Thu Jun 17 15:46:32 1993 Received: from netmail.microsoft.com by wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu (5.65/4.0) with SMTP id ; Thu, 17 Jun 93 15:07:28 -0400 Received: by netmail.microsoft.com (5.65/25-eef) id AA00500; Thu, 17 Jun 93 12:05:51 -0700 Message-Id: <9306171905.AA00500@netmail.microsoft.com> X-Msmail-Message-Id: 33288C2B X-Msmail-Conversation-Id: 33288C2B From: Rachel Kirby To: fegmaniax@gnu.ai.mit.edu Date: Thu, 17 Jun 93 12:03:56 PDT SUB DIGEST From cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu Fri Jun 18 00:14:16 1993 Received: from BRONZE.LCS.MIT.EDU by wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu (5.65/4.0) with SMTP id ; Fri, 18 Jun 93 00:14:16 -0400 Received: by bronze.lcs.mit.edu id AA19568; Thu, 17 Jun 93 23:13:47 EST Date: Thu, 17 Jun 93 23:13:47 EST From: cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu (Faux Joe) Message-Id: <9306180413.AA19568@bronze.lcs.mit.edu> To: deep-heaven@gnu.ai.mit.edu, fegmaniax@gnu.ai.mit.edu, hypnodrone@gnu.ai.mit.edu, ne-raves-down@gnu.ai.mit.edu, perfect-beat@gnu.ai.mit.edu Subject: Hey ude, don't make it bad. Organization: Deep Heaven, Inc. Reply-To: cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu ************************************************************************ * This is NOT an official statement from the Free Software Foundation. * ************************************************************************ Traffic from guest mailing lists is becoming too high for the FSF to support on their current machines. Rather than remove all non-FSF-related lists, the staff has decided to move all guest mailing lists to an unused machine. This will happen sometime in the next month. When it happens, there may be some interruption in service for a day or two. Mail will still be addressed to "gnu.ai.mit.edu", but distribution and delivery will be handled by "ude.tim.ia.ung.gnu.ai.mit.edu". "ude" will be dedicated to guest mailing lists; while it will not have a large user load to slow it down, it *is* a very old and cranky uVAX. Delivery speed may slow dramatically, and machine reliability is not high. If you know of other lists that pass through gnu, please cc: this letter to them. ************************************************************************ * This is NOT an official statement from the Free Software Foundation. * ************************************************************************ /joe |-|-|-|-|-|-/\-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| Joe Turner <<>> cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu | hypnodrone-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu \/ 617/527-3957 | fegmaniax-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu The songs are so short because none of them are long. - Bruce Gilbert, Wire From cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu Fri Jun 18 00:17:56 1993 Received: from BRONZE.LCS.MIT.EDU by wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu (5.65/4.0) with SMTP id ; Fri, 18 Jun 93 00:17:56 -0400 Received: by bronze.lcs.mit.edu id AA19610; Thu, 17 Jun 93 23:17:27 EST Date: Thu, 17 Jun 93 23:17:27 EST From: cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu (Faux Joe) Message-Id: <9306180417.AA19610@bronze.lcs.mit.edu> To: deep-heaven@gnu.ai.mit.edu, fegmaniax@gnu.ai.mit.edu, hypnodrone@gnu.ai.mit.edu, ne-raves-down@gnu.ai.mit.edu, perfect-beat@gnu.ai.mit.edu Subject: Hey ude, don't make it bad. Organization: Deep Heaven, Inc. Reply-To: cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu ************************************************************************ * This is NOT an official statement from the Free Software Foundation. * ************************************************************************ Traffic from guest mailing lists is becoming too high for the FSF to support on their current machines. Rather than remove all non-FSF-related lists, the staff has decided to move all guest mailing lists to an unused machine. This will happen sometime in the next month. When it happens, there may be some interruption in service for a day or two. Mail will still be addressed to "gnu.ai.mit.edu", but distribution and delivery will be handled by "ude.tim.ia.ung.gnu.ai.mit.edu". "ude" will be dedicated to guest mailing lists; while it will not have a large user load to slow it down, it *is* a very old and cranky uVAX. Delivery speed may slow dramatically, and machine reliability is not high. If you know of other lists that pass through gnu, please cc: this letter to them. ************************************************************************ * This is NOT an official statement from the Free Software Foundation. * ************************************************************************ /joe |-|-|-|-|-|-/\-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| Joe Turner <<>> cutter@bronze.lcs.mit.edu | hypnodrone-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu \/ 617/527-3957 | fegmaniax-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu The songs are so short because none of them are long. - Bruce Gilbert, Wire