From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V8 #426 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Saturday, November 13 1999 Volume 08 : Number 426 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: pulling threads... [Zelda Pinwheel ] Re: 100% T & A [Eb ] Re: BranscombeBoy? [Capuchin ] Re: pulling threads... [Ethyl Ketone ] Re: pulling threads... [Ethyl Ketone ] Re: pulling threads... ["Chris!" ] Re: some random midwest notes [Miles Goosens ] the signed Madonna [Andrew Wright ] [rb] maxwell's setlist [rebel without a clause ] Re: thin white rope [rebel without a clause ] Re: Dogma [steve ] Randi ["Ariel Green" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 19:47:14 -0600 From: Zelda Pinwheel Subject: Re: pulling threads... Joel wrote: >Who was that guy who opened for Robyn in Dallas in '95? He had long >hair and I didn't like him very much at all. > >Gregory, you were there, right? > >Joel At Poor David's Pub? Can't remember the guy's name, but he was awful. I don't think he was actually touring with Robyn; I'm pretty sure he was just some local singer-songwriter. zelda ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 19:13:15 -0800 From: Eb Subject: Re: 100% T & A >> But, Joel, you might like the chicks ON "Country Life" more. ;-) > >Yeah, I've often spent time in record stores admiring said chicks. Years ago, a friend gave me a *T-shirt* with the Country Life cover. Great! Unfortunately, I accidentally lost it a couple of years later in the locker room at Disneyland. Damn it, damn it, damn it. (He had found it in a Berkeley clothes shop, in case you're wondering who would sell such an oddity.) Eb ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 20:05:12 -0800 (PST) From: Capuchin Subject: Re: BranscombeBoy? Suzie: > Thanks for the heads-up. > > I'm afraid it wasn't quite clear in this report how this virus actually > works. They're saying it's something that you can get just by opening an > email, and has nothing to do with attachments, but erm, it sounds like an > attachment to me. My impression from the article is that you do still have > to activate it yourself somehow, so it doesn't seem to be much of a worry > for those of us who don't have the kind of mail proggie that opens > everything for you. Am I wrong? Actually, it's an exploit of a couple of stupid features in Microsoft's implementation of HTML mail and the incredibly ill-conceived "Windows scripting host" cruft. Just like I could send you an email that would close your browser that reads mail with some kind of jscript command if your "security levels" are set too low. That's no kind of security at all. I guess the html thing would be something like or something. This bubbleboy thing uses embedded scripts (those crazy Windows Scripting thingies, not jscript -- that broken javascript implementation designed to destroy the browser platform) to send mail with Windows Messaging (installed by default with any version of Outlook and as an option in all version of IE after 3) that contains the script. On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Bayard wrote: > nah. Mr Clark is pulling your proverbial leg. bubbleboy was sent to > network solutions, probably by the author, just to show off. it is not > known/thought to be in the wild. Much nastier versions will be, though, > at some point. Probably soon enough. But it's only useful against Windows people with Microsoft mail clients. How many of THOSE could there possibly be? > Right now, if you don't use outlook/unpatched IE5, you're pretty safe. I'll hold my fingers. > Now don't go blaming Butch for this, anyone. I blame Billy Bragg. J. - -- ______________________________________________ J A Brelin Capuchin ______________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 00:38:50 -0500 From: Ethyl Ketone Subject: Re: pulling threads... At 5:37 PM -0500 11/12/99, Ken Ostrander spake: >ps going to see 'dogma' after work. hope there's picket lines so i can >wave my copy of the dead sea scrolls at them and taunt them with my >pseudo-psychedelic, anarcho-syndicast, new-age atheism. And we want a full report. this one is on my list (and Sleepy Hollow when it finally hits the theaters being a big Burton fan). Who can resist Alan Rickman? - - carrie "staying up late, again, playing with the new computing toy" g. "Questions are a burden for others. Answers are a prison for oneself." **************************************************************************** M.E.Ketone/C.Galbraith meketone@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 00:50:49 -0500 From: Ethyl Ketone Subject: Re: pulling threads... >Ken Ostrander wrote: >> that's a tough one for me. a lot of great opening acts: poi dog, > >>deni bonet, jill sobule, matt sweet, jody grind, dear janes, winter > >>hours, olivia tremor control, blue aeroplanes (?). departure louge is > >>definitely up there. At 4:53 PM -0800 11/12/99, Joel Mullins wrote: >Who was that guy who opened for Robyn in Dallas in '95? He had long >hair and I didn't like him very much at all. > And the guy who sounded WAY too much like Tom waits at the Great American? Early 90s. Oh, and sometime in the late 80s/early 90s when Robyn was first doing solo tours and he had a couple of opening acts and this one LAME band played first - 4 guys, 3 snare drums or something like that. They walked around the stage playing drums and yelling Robyn lyrics. called themselves "Ear" I think. GAMH, SF. Gotta be someone out there who also caught this?? Several non-feg friends have e-mailed me to tell me they bought a ticket to the SF show next week on my extremely adamant suggestion. I told them to listen for anyone yelling "rock armada" and they could connect with fegs. So if stangers come up to you guys, it's OK. they're "one of us" deep down, they just don't know it yet. ;-) Be Seing You, - - carrie "listening to Mr. Cohen so maybe I'll go slit my wrists..." g. ps: Tom Clark - I really miss you guys too. A Y2K/early January bay area feg fest? Oh, and I LOVE my G4 after one evening!! "Questions are a burden for others. Answers are a prison for oneself." **************************************************************************** M.E.Ketone/C.Galbraith meketone@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 21:55:16 -0800 From: "Chris!" Subject: Re: pulling threads... Ethyl Ketone wrote: > > >Ken Ostrander wrote: > >> that's a tough one for me. a lot of great opening acts: poi dog, > > >>deni bonet, jill sobule, matt sweet, jody grind, dear janes, winter > > >>hours, olivia tremor control, blue aeroplanes (?). departure louge is > > >>definitely up there. > At 4:53 PM -0800 11/12/99, Joel Mullins wrote: > >Who was that guy who opened for Robyn in Dallas in '95? He had long > >hair and I didn't like him very much at all. > > > > And the guy who sounded WAY too much like Tom waits at the Great American? > Early 90s. Morris Tepper [sp?] From Capt. Beefhearts bands some time ago. He played on the Moss Elixir LP. .chris ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 00:41:35 -0600 From: Miles Goosens Subject: Re: some random midwest notes At 04:22 PM 11/12/1999 -0800, Anal Oil Leakage wrote: >--bruce was at the target center last night. the first ave. had a window >that allowed robyn to see the center's marquee, (i turned around and could >only see some permanent ads), and robyn kept commenting on what he was >reading. he was pretty excited that the boss was in town. Actually, Bruce *wasn't* at the Target Center last night -- it must have been advertising the rescheduled gigs (wife/backup singer Patti Scalfa suffered a punctured eardrum, and is still not back with the band) for Nov. 28 & 29. later, Miles, who saw Bruce in Indy on Wed. and will see him Sun/Mon in Cleveland and Wed in Columbus ====================================================== Miles Goosens UNlimited edition R. Stevie Moore CDs now available! http://www.rsteviemoore.com My personal website http://www.mindspring.com/~outdoorminer/miles "If a million people say a stupid thing, it is still a stupid thing." -- Anatole France ====================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 14:11:10 -0500 (EST) From: Christopher Gross Subject: Help me I am in hell There's a group of workers caulking the windows of the library where I work. Right now they're hanging on a platform just outside my window ... and they have a boom box blaring "Hotel California." Fortunately, the song only lasts about four hours.... - --Chris ______________________________________________________________________ Christopher Gross On the Internet, nobody knows I'm a dog. chrisg@gwu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 20:27:48 -0800 (PST) From: Andrew Wright Subject: the signed Madonna Hey folks, just thought I'd point you at a link to the scan of the Madonna of the Wasps signed by Lindsay and Tim. http://home.beseen.com/community/dechirico/wasp.jpg Enjoy! And they'll come barefoot, little angels, in Ohio, 'drew ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 10:29:58 -0500 From: rebel without a clause Subject: [rb] maxwell's setlist just got a copy of the soundboard from maxwell's (11/2/99, i believe). wish i hadn't missed the show.... Gene Hackman Wax Doll Balloon Man Fleshhead She Belongs To Me [Dylan] I Feel Beautiful Alright Yeah Sinister But She Was Happy No, I Don't Remember Guilford Elizabeth Jade [sung entirely in a faux french accent] Madonna of the Wasps Queen of Eyes Antwoman Sleeping With Your Devil Mask Oceanside She Doesn't Exist Kingdom of Love City of Shame Philosopher's Stone Waterloo Sunset Sally Was a Legend Beautiful Queen i also have the departure lounge set if anyone is interested... woj ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 10:37:46 -0500 From: rebel without a clause Subject: Re: thin white rope when we last left our heroes, DDerosa5@aol.com exclaimed: >By the way, around the time Thin White Rope >called it quits (having made a fortune in Europe and spent it all trying to >get heard at home, kinda the opposite of our man RH), I heard they had put >out a live album, but have never seen it--anyone got a copy? yeah, _the one that got away_ is the title. a double-disc set on frontier. one of my favorite live records (along with richard lloyd's _real time_ and _gotta let this hen out!_). woj ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 19:23:38 -0600 From: steve Subject: Re: Dogma >At 5:37 PM -0500 11/12/99, Ken Ostrander spake: >>ps going to see 'dogma' after work. hope there's picket lines so i can >>wave my copy of the dead sea scrolls at them and taunt them with my >>pseudo-psychedelic, anarcho-syndicast, new-age atheism. Ethyl Ketone: >And we want a full report. this one is on my list (and Sleepy Hollow when >it finally hits the theaters being a big Burton fan). Who can resist Alan >Rickman? Doesn't look like Smith is even the least bit concerned about becoming a "better" film maker, but Dogma is a hoot. And seeing the film shows just how silly all the outraged protesters are. - - Steve _______________ We're all Jesus, Buddha, and the Wizard of Oz! - Andy Partridge ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 18:14:02 PST From: "Ariel Green" Subject: Randi Has anyone heard from Randi lately? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V8 #426 *******************************