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🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@...>

1/15/2004 1:29:37 AM

You who like politics, may enjoy the latest post on
my blog...

http://lumma.org/microwave/#2004.01.14.3

-Carl

🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

1/15/2004 8:33:53 AM

Carl Lumma wrote:

>You who like politics, may enjoy the latest post on
>my blog...
>
>http://lumma.org/microwave/#2004.01.14.3
>
Wow. It's Andy Rooney, the microtonal guy with way too much time on his hands.

--
* David Beardsley
* microtonal guitar
* http://biink.com/db

;)

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@...>

1/15/2004 1:41:51 PM

>>You who like politics, may enjoy the latest post on
>>my blog...
>>
>>http://lumma.org/microwave/#2004.01.14.3
>
>Wow. It's Andy Rooney, the microtonal guy with way too
>much time on his hands.

Clearly. Thanks for reading!

-Carl

🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

1/15/2004 2:04:45 PM

Carl Lumma wrote:

>>>You who like politics, may enjoy the latest post on
>>>my blog...
>>>
>>>http://lumma.org/microwave/#2004.01.14.3
>>> >>>
>>Wow. It's Andy Rooney, the microtonal guy with way too
>>much time on his hands.
>> >>
>
>Clearly. Thanks for reading!
>

Sure. The ascii vibe is nice but I'll suggest yellow or green letters
with a black background for that vintage DOS vibe. I did that with
my software (Satisfaction) when we went Windows years ago.
Last month I asked all the users if they thought it should be
changed and everybody said no. Of course most of those
folks have been using it since the pre-windows days.

Or if you're not a Win user, never mind.

And stick the text inside a table so it's justified left and right
with margins and doesn't hug the left side of the screen.

BTW: thanks again for watching my gear at AFMM
a few years back while I went and picked up my other
equipment.

--
* David Beardsley
* microtonal guitar
* http://biink.com/db

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@...>

1/15/2004 6:48:30 PM

> Sure. The ascii vibe is nice but I'll suggest yellow or green
> letters with a black background for that vintage DOS vibe.

I'm doing white on black for the rest of my site (in progress).

> I did that with
> my software (Satisfaction) when we went Windows years ago.

Web site?

> And stick the text inside a table so it's justified left and
> right with margins and doesn't hug the left side of the
> screen.

I was going to do that. Maybe I still will. . .

> BTW: thanks again for watching my gear at AFMM
> a few years back while I went and picked up my other
> equipment.

Sure no prob.

-C.