From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #276 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Thursday, April 17 1997 Volume 02 : Number 276 Today's Subjects: ----------------- jewel's pick gauge [JABURGOS@CSUPomona.Edu] 1000 Miles, Deep Water, SIBTW Tabs [pwmielech@stthomas.edu] Re: picks, guitars, EDA cards, smoking, No Doubt concert, Johnapalooza no more ["James H. Judd" ] JC: Int'l Tiny Lights UPDATE ["Terrence R. Williams" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 20:23:46 -0800 (PST) From: JABURGOS@CSUPomona.Edu Subject: jewel's pick gauge The only thing I ever read about this was an old article of when she used to play at the Innerchange, and sometimes she would forget her pick, and asked the crowd for one and she said something about them either being to har d or too thin, so I'm guessing she uses Medium, but it is just a guess, personally I prefer medium, also, but this is just my guess that could be biased by my own playing preference. Oh yeah, I would also like to get my hands on the picks also, if possible Jerome ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 22:39:21 -0600 (CST) From: pwmielech@stthomas.edu Subject: 1000 Miles, Deep Water, SIBTW Tabs I've been working on some Jewel songs lately. Please keep in mind that I have never had a single guitar lesson but I'm almost certain these are accurate. OK here goes. h-hammer down p-pull up s-slide 1000 Miles Away (intro) - -2 2 0h2 3 2 2 0h2 0h2 2 2h3 3 - - 3 3 3 3 3 3 - - 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 - -2 2 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - _3p2p0 3p2s-5 3p2p0h2 0h2 _ _2 2 _ 0 0 _ _ Thats all it is basically the verse uses the same tabs I'm not quite sure about the chorus just listen to the song. I'm not sure what tunning it is. Deep Water I'm not sure what some of the chords are called, but here goes. x-032033 G-320033 The chorus is the same oreder except the Y & c chords y-200033 are cut. Again the tuning is not normal. Em-022000 The pre-chorus is just x,g,x,gx,g,d,d2,d Am-022100 C-032010 D-000232 D2-000233 SIBTW This is a very simple song in terms of chords it just goes Capo at 3rd fret Intro G D D2 C G Verse same Bridge or whatever it is D G D G D C D G Chorus D A G D A G D A G A D D2 D G Again just listen to the song and it should come to you. Please feel free to write with questions. Pete ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 22:54:47 -0500 From: "James H. Judd" Subject: Re: picks, guitars, EDA cards, smoking, No Doubt concert, Johnapalooza no more - - On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, John-Eric wrote: - - - - > Phil was the guy who has the copyright on the EDA logo -- has - - anyone > asked him if we can use it on the picks -- I am sure he - - would not mind - - - - Is this logo available on the web anywhere? I'd like to take a look - - at it since I haven't seen it yet. :) Try the JewelStock Tshirt- i think this is what y'all are refering to: http://www.auburn.edu/~juddjam/pics/tshirt/JewelStock.html The Tshirts look better than the image- read the text below. If this isn't it, i'd like to see the EDA logo too :) James ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 23:59:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Harrisbros@aol.com Subject: NJC: Ooopps...apologies for a mispost to the list! Huhhhh...how the heck did THAT happen! ;-) I sent a personal story to a couple of fellow EDAs yesterday, and it accidently got forwarded to the entire list as well. Sorry guys! - -- Dennis Harris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 23:03:27 -0500 From: BeefJerky Subject: Re: NJC: Cab Calloway's Gin This was before I was born, but one of my cousin's was using it one night with some friend. She closed the cover and put it under the bed (the friends who were with her saw her do this, and confirmed it.) that night. When she went to get it in the morning the box was out from under the bed and open. And her friends left right after she put it away and she went to get it before anyone came over. Spirit wasn't done with them? Another one involving same cousin. Later, maybe about 5 years ago, she decided she wanted to throw it away (not that I can blame her, those things give me the creeps) so she put it in her trash can the day the trash man were to come. When she came home the trash can was empty, so she figured the Ouija board was gone...Later that day she found it under the bed where she had kept it before she threw it out...That's CREEPY! And yes, these are both true! --BeefJerky At 04:21 AM 4/16/97 -0400, you wrote: >you know, since we're on the subject of Ouija boards. . . > >One night, in high school, I was staying at a friends' house for the night. > Her cousin had a Ouija board and *insisted* that we play it. I have a huge >fear of Ouija boards and chose to stay on the other side of the room. As >they played and asked their questions, strange things were happening. The TV >turned itself off when the remote was sitting on the coffee table 10 feet >away from *anyone*. There was the infamous cold wind blowing through the >house when all the doors were shut, etc,etc. The worst thing was, though, >that the board spelled out, "I'm going to make your life a living hell." And >you know what? It might be coincidence, but from then on, this girl was >involved in tragedy after tragedy. 3 months later, she had dropped out of >school. 6 months later, she was in a bad car accident that almost took her >life. And things kept accumulating from then on. > > I choose to stay far from those things because there might be the CHANCE >that they conjure up evil spirits. I don't care about scientific research >or university studies or whatever!! Personal fear is quite enough. :) > >Nicole >Nikisuz@aol.com >aurorah@netzone.com >aurorah@primenet.com > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 00:12:50 -0400 (EDT) From: "Terrence R. Williams" Subject: JC: Int'l Tiny Lights UPDATE Instructions for ordering Tiny Lights tour booklets from OUTSIDE the United States and Canada are located herein. The previous currency postings were in error. A sincere apology. Try these: ============================================================================ ======== ============================================================================ ======== First, look up the currency you'll be sending in the list below. Currently, I've had only a request from Malaysia and a request for US Dollars and British Pounds. If your most-readily available currency is not listed, please write me so I can look it up and add it to the list. (Currency) (Cost for 1 booklet / for each additional) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- US Dollars = (15/11) Dollars Malaysian Ringgits: = (40/27) Ringgits (This Rate is UNCONFIRMED!) British Pounds: = (10/7) British Pounds NOTE: The US Dollar Rate is higher than in Mr. BB's post because of the international postage rate. Now that you have how much this will cost, please know that I can only accept PAPER currency. Not to mention they are hard to send through the mail, most banks in the US will NOT exchange foreign coins. Now, please note that I have boxes of the envelopes for these things, so all you are doing is sending me the currency. Here's the procedure: 1. Take a piece of paper and write (as legibly as possible) your address, your email address (in case I have any questions), and the number of booklets that you want. 2. Wrap the PAPER currency inside this piece of paper. 3. Place paper in an enveloped which should be addressed as follows: Terrence R. Williams 975 Flanders Road Dahlonega, GA 30533 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA If it is not too much of an inconvenience, please send me an email letting me know that you are ordering, so I'll know how many requests to expect. That's it! When I get your currency, I'll deposit it in my bank. Soon after, I'll email you, letting you know when to expect it. Thanks! NOTE: I know this may seem a little complex, but it's necessary in order to keep EVEYRTHING organized. If it's not done this way (for example, I get coins in the mail), things won't flow smoothly. Terrence thespis@thespis.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 21:41:57 -0700 From: Rusty Carter Subject: RE: READ THIS: WARNING Are you sure about all this, because I am definitely not a hoax, and = when my email was downloading, I kept getting virus alerts. I = appologise for the scare if the virus came from something else and not = the email list, but please don't accuse me of being a liar, I try to be = an EDA, and thought it was better to let people know, than ignore it and = assume it wasn't sent to the coolest people on the net. Rusty - ---------- From: Andrew Vernon[SMTP:avernon@scott.net] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 1997 11:37 AM To: Dilts Cc: bd2@primenet.com; jewel@smoe.org Subject: Re: READ THIS: WARNING Angels,=20 > I too had this problem yesterday...it must have been through the = list...so > be careful. This is probably YET ANOTHER HOAX. The only way a virus can get into = your computer is as an executable file. That means a Macintosh or Windows application, control panel or utility, Java applet, ActiveX control, Shockwave Applet or macro. Binary files like those sent to the list get trashed (a standard policy on a good many lists). and not redistributed. = I had hoped after the Good Times hoax went around a few times that would = be the end of it. I guess not. In fact, computer users are getting = more=20 and more paranoid with each passing scam. If somebody you don't know sends you a file, don't unzip/unstuff the=20 thing. Just toss it. However, the point stands: You need virus protection. Angels, you need virus protection because not everything in your inbox comes from a list with a concientious system admin running it. You need it because you probably download games and shareware and stuff to watch Jewel on Mediadome. You need it because your roommate/parent/significant other/ dog/cat messes with your computer when you're not around. Here are the URLs with info for McAfee ViruScan for the most popular platforms. Even though these products are commercial software, they may be downloaded = and used for evaluation and testing. If you keep them, you're on your honor to pay. [They're not that expensive, less than $60US or so.] Windows 95 http://www.mcafee.com/prod/av/vs95.html Windows NT [Intel x86] http://www.mcafee.com/prod/av/vsnt.html Windows 3.1 http://www.mcafee.com/prod/av/vswin.html Mac OS [PowerPC, 68K] http://www.mcafee.com/prod/av/vsmac.html Solaris/SunOS [Sparc], Linux [Intel x86] http://www.mcafee.com/prod/av/solscn.html Now, with that said, can we talk about Jewel, pleeeeeeeease? - --=20 Reverend Angus Antiviral Angel avernon@scott.net ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #276 ***************************