From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@ecto.org To: fegmaniax-digest@ecto.org Reply-To: fegmaniax@ecto.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@ecto.org Subject: Feg Digest V5 #45 Fegmaniax Digest Volume 5 Number 45 Saturday March 8 1997 To post, send mail to fegmaniax@ecto.org To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@ecto.org with the words "unsubscribe fegmaniax-digest" in the message body. Send comments, etc. to the listowner at owner-fegmaniax@ecto.org FegMANIAX! Web Page: http://remus.rutgers.edu/~woj/fegmaniax/index.html Archives are available at ftp://www.ecto.org/pub/lists/fegmaniax/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Today's Topics: ------- ------- I am embarrassed plastic surgery Re: Debacle in Baltimore - a message for NY and MA fegs Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic more on cats cradle show Re: Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic re: plastic surgery Re: I am embarrassed Hurray!!!! NYC March 15th Re: I am embarrassed Re: Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic Re[2]: Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic a few more CD's Re: a few more CD's How Do You Work This Thing? Re: How Do You Work This Thing? Re: a few more CD's Moss Elixer Wanted glass flesh taped east coast shows.......... miscellany Re: How Do You Work This Thing? Hammell on Trial a note about the dylan reproduction gig March 7th, Milestones, Rochester, NY ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 15:56:55 +1100 From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: I am embarrassed Status: O erm yees. Perhaps I should explain that in my nicknames file, "fegs" is next to "flags". Sorry y'all for that unusual bibliography. It explains the odd mail I've been getting since I sent it! Of course you could all just pretend that I'm being more surreal than normal! James James Dignan___________________________________ You talk to me Deptmt of Psychology, Otago University As if from a distance ya zhivu v' 50 Norfolk Street And I reply. . . . . . . . . . Dunedin, New Zealand with impressions chosen from another time steam megaphone (03) 455-7807 (Brian Eno - "By this River") ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 22:45:06 -0500 From: Alex Tanter Subject: plastic surgery Status: O Not only has he had his eyes done, he had a tummy tuck, liposuction, transgender operation and hair plugs. I know the surgeon who did it. He says Robyn was a model patient and actually paid in cash! The location is a secret, but if you email me privately, I'll tell you where it was. Marcy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 01:02:08 -0500 From: lobsterman Subject: Re: Debacle in Baltimore - a message for NY and MA fegs Status: O >Now come on all you New Yawkers and Mass-of-chew-sets-ians. You can do >better than *that*, right? > >Just snap a pic of the assembled Fegs (don't let them get away) ...with >or without our birthday boy ...and pass the evidence to me for >webbification. I may be wrong, but I think I am the only list-member that will be in attendance at tomorrow night's show in Rochester. If I am wrong, please tell me!! Oh well, I will bring my camera anyway.... -jbj /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-//-/-/-/-/-/-/- John B. Jones e-mail:jojones@mailbox.syr.edu web: http://web.syr.edu/~jojones "condemned to hell for every sin but littering" -soul coughing \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 23:30:25 -0700 From: rgodfrey@swlink.net (Ryan Godfrey) Subject: Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic Status: O So then John goes: >At 12:16 PM 3/5/97 -0500, Gary Assassin wrote: > >>OK, I'll admit, this IS entertaining. Can anyone tell me the odds on being >>alive 11000 days, and missing all 7 NY shows because I will be out of the >>country? I figured it to be 7/11000, but I was never good at probability >>and statistics. > >If I'm not mistaken (I probably am) the odds on this would actually be far >lower, calculated by taking the probability (as a fraction) that you'll be >out of the country on any given day and then raising this to the power of >(total number of Robyn-gig days), or 7. The number of days you were alive >would be irrelevant except as a basis for determining the aforementioned >figure. So, if you were out of the country, say, 1% of the total number of >days within the given timeframe, you'd calculate it as 0.01^7 -- about >0.00000000000001, or 1 in 100 trillion. Geez, I haven't felt the urge to get this outright geeky in weeks, but I actually bothered to dust off the combinatorial probability to verify John's numbers. It turns out that 100 trillion is a nifty approximation assuming the 1% figure (the actual number is closer to 1 in 121 trillion, but what's 21 trillion among fegs?). Interestingly, the number of days Gary spent away from this sweet land o' liberty and the number of days he has been alive _do_ make a measurable difference to the numbers, even if their ratio (e.g., 1%) remains constant. Gary, you didn't specify how many days you have spent outside this here country. If, in fact, the only days of your (temporary, and presumably voluntary) exile are the ones coinciding with those particular New York shows, the odds of this freak occurrence drop to 1 in nearly 4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 4 septillion (in the UK, I think the number's called something else). If, on the other hand, you've spent half of your 11,000 days in nations that don't rhyme with "esoterica," the likelihood jumps to a fathomable 1 in 128.24. Still, it's unlikely, to say the least. Hey kids! Here's how you can play along at home! If d = the number of days you've been alive, and r = the number of dates Robyn is playing in your hometown this tour, and a = the total number of days you will have been (or were) in Europe/Mozambique/Upper Sandusky at the time of Robyn's gig in your neck of the woods, then the probability of your not being around for the show(s) is: a!(d-r)! _________ [I'm dividing here] d!(a-r)! The ! signifies factorial, which is the number multiplied by all positive integers lower than it. For instance, 5! equals 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1. But then, if you're morally opposed to punctuation marks posing as mathematical operators, John's rule of thumb will give you a pretty bitchin' estimate. >Of course, real-world factors would also apply, such as how long the average >overseas trip is (longer trips increase event dependency), what time of year >you usually travel overseas, what time of year Robyn usually plays NYC, >etc., all of which would decrease the odds, though to what extent it's >difficult to say. This is all true, but who wants to deal with real-world situations that only serve to muddy up the shiny galoshes of Abstract Math? --Ryan Godfrey Closet Math Dork ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 07:46:33 -0500 From: jill@naxs.com (Jill Sunderlin) Subject: more on cats cradle show Status: O Just a few late added notes to what's already been posted about the 3/3 show at the Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill. My husband Brad and I came down from our home outside Abingdon, Virginia for it, and met up beforehand with fellow list member Bret, who recently moved to NC from Texas. Bret is the one who rolled the radishes on stage during the show, which Robyn picked up and sat next to the wooden banana on the table next to him, under the lamp with the green pom poms. There had also been a lime (real) with the banana, but early in the show Robyn stuck it on top of the green traffic cone with the upside down duck. In the reading Robyn did from a book at the beginning and end of the show, the character "Dr. Benway" appeared -- making us think of William Burroughs. This didn't seem to be the same book he was ad-libbing from at the other shows, as I don't remember a Marlowe being mentioned. Bret was close enough to see a title, but it wasn't anything we recognized. After Robyn played "Adoration of the City" he commented that it was the first time he'd played it and that he was taking it for a test drive. He also said it was based on an etching his girlfriend had done. For the guitar curious -- Robyn was playing the new blue telecaster he bought in Nashville. He said that one of the reasons he'd always liked telecasters is that they looked like they'd had a "big bite" taken out of them. We did get some photos of us (bret, jill and brad) and of the show -- but as it is a new camera we'll have to see if they came out. We also got a pre-show photo of the lamp in the back of the car Robyn and Igor (he kept referring to him as Igor throughout the show) are traveling in -- a "lamp in repose" shot. Cones were available for $15 each, and apparently are no longer numbered. The one we got is titled "Dawn of the Prawns", and has a prawn emerging through 6 drawings with the captions "!", "ooh", "uh", and "yes" with the last two frames having little flower like buds floating off. At the end of the show Robyn talked about how he was doing cones instead of t-shirts, since everyone else had t-shirts -- he said he was going to become known for cones. It was a good show -- 1974 was much better than when we heard him play it in December. Sorry we missed the other list members who were there. We did try to get a picture with Robyn after the show, but when we asked him he said, "Sorry, nothing personal, but I hate to have my picture taken." jill and brad ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 08:53:41 -0500 (EST) From: Gary Assassin Subject: Re: Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic Status: O First I better make a Robyn reference or I may get yelled at. I know it's early, but is there any plan for a BIG party for us folk in NY when the movie gets released? Like dinner and a movie? More rantings below. In my whole life, I was in Italy for 9 says in 1993 (during which time Robyn was able to tour), and about six hours in 1985, which was also a possible tour time, although I didn't know who he was at the time. I don't to throw in other monkey wrenches, like, Robyn was not touring or able to tour my whole life, since in 1965, when I was born, he was not touring, so we may not have to take into account my 11,000 + days of life, but that's nitpicking. > Interestingly, the number of days Gary spent away from this sweet land o' > liberty and the number of days he has been alive _do_ make a measurable > difference to the numbers, even if their ratio (e.g., 1%) remains constant. > > Gary, you didn't specify how many days you have spent outside this here > country. If, in fact, the only days of your (temporary, and presumably > voluntary) exile are the ones coinciding with those particular New York > shows, the odds of this freak occurrence drop to 1 in nearly > 4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 4 septillion (in the UK, I think the > number's called something else). If, on the other hand, you've spent half > of your 11,000 days in nations that don't rhyme with "esoterica," the > likelihood jumps to a fathomable 1 in 128.24. Still, it's unlikely, to say > the least. > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 08:58:44 -0500 From: "Gene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: re: plastic surgery Status: O Marcy sed: >Not only has he had his eyes done, he had a tummy tuck, liposuction, >transgender operation and hair plugs. I know the surgeon who did it. >He says Robyn was a model patient and actually paid in cash! The >location is a secret, but if you email me privately, I'll tell you where >it was. Hmm, and I thought a good dollop of Dr. Hitchcock's Amazing Old-Fashioned Egyptian Cream would have done that in a jiffy. If only I could find a bottle of that stuff. __________________________________________________ Gene Hopstetter, Jr. +++ Internet Publishing Specialist E-DOC +++ http://www.edoc.com/ Voice: (410) 691-6265 +++ Fax: (410) 691-6235 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 09:50:05 -0600 From: Cone #12 Subject: Re: I am embarrassed Status: O >erm yees. Perhaps I should explain that in my nicknames file, "fegs" is >next to "flags". Sorry y'all for that unusual bibliography. It explains the No need to apologize, James. I'm sure we are all looking forward to Robyn's upcoming flag songs. Gary ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 11:28:33 -0500 From: mlang@inch.com (Matrix) Subject: Hurray!!!! NYC March 15th Status: O Are any of you going to see the 8:00 PM show on March 15th at the Knitting Factory? Lemme know. I was just guest listed for it!!!! Hurray!!!!! steve ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 15:00:13 +0000 (GMT) From: M R Godwin Subject: Re: I am embarrassed Status: O On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, James Dignan wrote: > erm yees. Perhaps I should explain that in my nicknames file, "fegs" is > next to "flags". Sorry y'all for that unusual bibliography. It explains the > odd mail I've been getting since I sent it! > > Of course you could all just pretend that I'm being more surreal than normal! I thought you had been getting really heavily into 'Shuffling over the FLAG stones' Sorry! - Mike ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 15:03:46 +0000 (GMT) From: M R Godwin Subject: Re: Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic Status: O There is a small but real probability that the place you go to which isn't your home town could have an RH performance at the time. This has happened to James Isaacs in Germany, hasn't it? - Mike Godwin ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 10:54:05 -0500 From: Paula_Carino@usccmail.lehman.com (Paula Carino) Subject: Re[2]: Totally, Totally, Totally Off Topic Status: O is there any plan for a BIG party for us folk in NY when the movie gets released? Like dinner and a movie? Yes, let's! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 09:51:47 -0800 (PST) From: Griffith Davies Subject: a few more CD's Status: O Still searching the web. Found the web page for a record chain that I shop at once or twice a week. Their web site has several Robyn Hitchcock items. Here are a few: Spectre - $15.00 Moss Elixir (advanced promo) - $ 10.00 Rhino Catalogue Sampler - $ 15.00 The Company is Moby Disc. Their website it www.mobydisc.com you can email them at records@mobydisc.com Phone number is 818-881-0339 check out the web page, they have a decent selection of items. griffith ______________________________________________________________ Griffith Davies hbrtv219@email.csun.edu ------------------------------ Subject: Re: a few more CD's From: guambat@juno.com (The Guambat) Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 13:44:10 EST Status: O On Fri, 7 Mar 1997 09:51:47 -0800 (PST) Griffith Davies writes: >Still searching the web. Found the web page for a record chain that I > >shop at once or twice a week. Their web site has several Robyn >Hitchcock >items. Here are a few: > > Spectre - $15.00 > Moss Elixir (advanced promo) - $ 10.00 > Rhino Catalogue Sampler - $ 15.00 > >The Company is Moby Disc. Their website it www.mobydisc.com > >you can email them at records@mobydisc.com >Phone number is 818-881-0339 > >check out the web page, they have a decent selection of items. > > >griffith > Is "Spectre" the "Respect" CD with alternate cuts? If so, is it worth the cash? What's on it? Thankx, Guambat guambat@juno.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 14:00:35 -0500 (EST) From: Richard Plumb Subject: How Do You Work This Thing? Status: O While listening to this classic ode to a blowup doll(is that correct?) I noticed what sounded like harmonica playing. Am I mishearing a saxophone, as there is no harmonica playing credited to anyone on this disc. Has Robyn been playing harmonica all along? rich ------------------------------ Subject: Re: How Do You Work This Thing? Date: Fri, 7 Mar 97 11:26:29 -0800 From: Tom Clark Status: O Richard wrote: >While listening to this classic ode to a blowup doll(is that correct?) You're being a bit too literal. Like I've told every girlfriend I've had: "Think Penis." >I noticed what sounded like harmonica playing. > >Am I mishearing a saxophone, as there is no harmonica playing credited to >anyone on this disc. Has Robyn been playing harmonica all along? To paraphrase another thing I've told those girls: "It's all about sax." sorry, it's been a long week. While I'm at it (uh uh uh), I wanted to lend more praise to Glass Flesh. It's such an outstanding production i'm going to buy two more as gifts. have a weekend, -tc ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 14:39:12 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: a few more CD's Status: O > > Is "Spectre" the "Respect" CD with alternate cuts? If so, > is it worth the cash? What's on it? It's Respect w/ short explanations of the tracks, and When I Was Dead(andy's edit) and Radio Storm(alt. vocals) If you don't have Respect, get Spectre. If you have Respect, well, the explanations aren't that amusing. Ask someone to tape the bonus tracks for you. Terry ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 14:44:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: Moss Elixer Wanted Status: O What I want: A tape copy of Moss Elixer (Note: I have it on vinyl. This isn't piracy because I bought a copy.) and The Soft Boys - Underwater Moonlight Sessions. (or any other sessions of theirs that I don't have. I've got Can of Bees Outtakes and this other thing...I want more) Terrence Marks Second Student in the Tendo Kasumi School of Philosophy -Seeking enlightenment through normalcy. normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ From: Terrence M Marks Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 14:53:17 -0500 (EST) Subject: glass flesh Status: O I *Really* dig this... Cover art rocks, especially the back. That middle eye thing is freaky... (I know that the right picture is from Exploding. Where's the left from?) The songs are great, too. (and James' Serpent at... reminds me kinda of "I Never Thought I'd Live to Be A Hundred" by The Moody Blues...especialyl the intro) Terrence Marks Second Student in the Tendo Kasumi School of Philosophy -Seeking enlightenment through normalcy. normal@grove.ufl.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 18:32:56 -0500 From: Bret Subject: taped east coast shows.......... Status: O Just wondering which East coast shows have been or are going to be taped, I know the Carrboro (birthday) show was taped, and just wondering what else is out there so far???? and as inportant, Knitting Factory, !!!!!! I suppose someone is going to tape all 7 of these correct???? as this may be something definately worth having......... thanx!! --Bret now playing: Little Earthquakes -- Tori Amos ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 20:31:23 -0500 From: mr bean jeans Subject: miscellany re: east coast shows okay, looks like i'll be at the albany/clifton park show this saturday (with john jones; yes, nick, we'll have a camera) and, at a bare minimum, the two friday shows at the knitting factory. since the cats have decided to return my microphone, these three shows will find their way to tape. one way or another. re: rare bees i am loaning my copy of _invisible hitchcock_ to david willems so he can work on putting together a tape. dunno what his plans are for treeing it or whatever. i'd like to see a tape that collects all of the current non-cd material as a significant part of "the other songs about churches and fish" was superceded by the rhino/sequel re-issues. re: hammell on trial i saw him opening for someone recently...um...elysian fields, i think. lots of abrasive acoustic guitarwork and an intense performance. not sure if it was a gimmick or not, but i found him entertaining nonetheless. re: the high llamas like dr. trash, i also bought _gideon gaye_ on the basis of terry's praise (although i don't recall him comparing them to robyn) and i rather like it. it's very low-key and languid, but groovy. the 14 minute flute jam is surprisingly tasty. woj ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 19:57:16 -0600 (CST) From: Truman Peyote Subject: Re: How Do You Work This Thing? On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, Richard Plumb wrote: > While listening to this classic ode to a blowup doll(is that correct?) > I noticed what sounded like harmonica playing. Are you sure you weren't listening to "In Every Dream Home a Heartache"? I, like Tom C., took this particular song a bit more literally :). > Am I mishearing a saxophone, as there is no harmonica playing credited to > anyone on this disc. Has Robyn been playing harmonica all along? To paraphrase "Bedazzled": "Don't feel silly. Very few people notice the harmonica like qualities of the saxophone" :). Love on ya, Susan ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 18:47:47 -0800 (PST) From: "Infinity's Ragged Shore" For those who are a) in broadcast range of NPR b) awake at the time c) interested it appears vic chesnutt will get some press on weekend edition. as always, it appears that the last ten minutes of one of the hours seems like the best time to focus listening effort. perhaps there will be a mention of robyn's tribute (subtext: "bayard's brilliant") cd... over, .chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 20:46:19 -0800 From: librik@netcom.com (David Librik) Subject: Hammell on Trial Woj writes: >i saw him opening for someone recently...um...elysian fields, i think. lots >of abrasive acoustic guitarwork and an intense performance. not sure if it >was a gimmick or not, but i found him entertaining nonetheless. I heard Hammell first on a promo CD recorded live at South By Southwest a few years ago (the CD is _SXSW3_). (By the way, Robyn has a secret track, a live reading of "Moose Mark," hidden on SXSW2.) He performed "Big As Life" and it was one of the most powerful, interesting songs on a disc chock full of good stuff -- if you ever see SXSW3 in a cutout bin, grab it immediately. Hammell's style, on "Big As Life" at least, is an odd middle-ground which is both a between-song rap with the audience and a traditional song. Like Robyn, he works with the crowd, as he delivers his lyrics as a sort of free-form conversational patter over intense guitar playing. Yet when you listen a few times you realize that the rant is really a song with rhymes and a chorus. At least this is how "Big As Life" was performed in Austin. I got his self-titled CD, which was recorded in the studio, and it's pretty disappointing. You can hear where there's supposed to be an audience for him to talk to, an audience which laughs back and applauds. He clearly is someone whose live performance is the key to his act. Good choice to open for Robyn as he's likely to appeal to the same sort of crowd. - David Librik librik@cs.Berkeley.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 01:01:02 -0500 (EST) From: Bayard Subject: a note about the dylan reproduction gig the estimable rich plumb brought this to my attention. the dylan covers show is going to cd again. i wonder if it's the nice dat recording made by a member of this list, or the crap tape that got put on cd already, or another one (maybe everyone there taped it. i guess it never would have happened again at all if robyn hadn't got a tape of the original show.) anyway, there's a blurb about it on the microborg network. http://pi.microsoft.com/TLN/Archive/news02.28.97.htm oh, and i finally got robynbase to download 100%. get it at 158.72.85.157. i'm liable to really get started with it soon, so last chance to tell me where i'm going wrong. [you'll need microborg access or something that can load that format. sorry.] it's much improved from the version you saw, rich. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 03:52:19 -0500 From: lobsterman Subject: March 7th, Milestones, Rochester, NY I think that what originally was intended to be a "Robyn Hitchcock 101 Primer" gig for the uninformed (Robyn has never, to my knowledge, played in Rochester before) ended up being a great experience where the audience surprised him and met him halfway. The cones: About 25 of them when I walked in (I was the first to buy a cone), only one left when i exited the building. The clothes: Robyn wore a white shirt with black vest. Encore was the white shirt with black polka dots. The guitar: The blue telecaster was utilized. Note: This was the first gig to feature the red lightbulb. Tell your grandkids. The red lightbulb screwed into the top of the green cone. It was rapturous. The set: Easily 100min, maybe closer to 105. acoustic: Devil's Radio De Chirico Street Madonna of The Wasps Balloon Man Feels Like 1974 I'm Only You My Wife & My Dead Wife Daisy Bomb I Something You electric: I Am Not Me The End (Doors cover) You & Oblivion Airscape Freeze Only The Stones Remain (the slow, folky one w/lots of harp) electric encore: Queen of Eyes I Often Dream of Trains Listening to the Higsons Speed Of Things acoustic: My Favourite Buildings Heliotrope somewhere in the electric portion, Robyn started playing the chords for "Went To See The Gypsy" by Dylan. It was just a tease tho, as he stopped and switched to something more familiar. The show started and ended with readings/ad-libs from the anthology "Great Stories of Mystery and Suspense". Like I said before, it started out as a routine "Here's some of my hits." gig. But the audience really responded-----singing along to "Balloon" and "Madonna", whooping during every guitar solo, dancing during some of the later stuff, yelling out "We love you Robyn" after every song in the encore. You could tell that Robyn was affected, and that the crowd was too--there was very little talking (from the crowd i mean), even during the longer stories. Thanks be to god for the Dear Janes, who got Robyn to play "Daisy Bomb". I desperately wanted to hear something new. Dear Janes continue a tradition of fine opening bands for Robyn. I liked their stuff. I really liked their sound (a big upright bass, an acoustic guitar, and an electric guitar.) That's all. its 3:45am. but i am buzzed on road caffeine, and gig vibes and knew i must pound this out now, and then sleep. I taped the show with my recently repaired Sony D6, I listened to bits here and there, and it sounds very good. trades later?? Hope you enjoyed this review. Please keep those reviews coming. I've REALLY enjoyed reading the ones so far. I want Knitting Factory epistles from every one of you! :) ps. this was the best robyn solo gig i've ever been to. -jbj /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-//-/-/-/-/-/-/- John B. Jones e-mail:jojones@mailbox.syr.edu web: http://web.syr.edu/~jojones "condemned to hell for every sin but littering" -soul coughing \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The End of this Fegmaniax Digest. *sob* .