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But you've helped lots and lots already. I think I finally have enough
background info to really start learning. Thanks so much. I'm off today to get that cable and will call a friend to help me re-organize my house (computer and desk and books and CD's take up a whole room - I don't really want all that in my living room just to get the computer near the stereo, so I have some thinking to do). Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 May 2004 02:16:01 GMT, "Diane" wrote: If you tell us where you are located, maybe you'll get a volunteer. I live in London, Ontario, Canada. Wrong London :-) If you were in the original one, I'd offer to help. |
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote:
Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote:
Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote:
Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote:
Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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Diane,
The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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Diane,
The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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Diane,
The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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Diane,
The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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Thanks Ethan for the reading material. It looks like I'll learn lots.
Diane "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ... Diane, The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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Thanks Ethan for the reading material. It looks like I'll learn lots.
Diane "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ... Diane, The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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Thanks Ethan for the reading material. It looks like I'll learn lots.
Diane "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ... Diane, The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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Thanks Ethan for the reading material. It looks like I'll learn lots.
Diane "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ... Diane, The manual for Sound Forge is ok for HOW, but I would like to know WHY so I can understand. Yes, this is the big problem with a lot of documentation. Page after page of "this feature does such and such" but with no advice as to when or why you'd use the feature. I also would like to connect my computer and amp See "Using a mixer with a DAW" from EQ magazine, first in the list on my Articles page: www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html --Ethan |
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It's quite a rainy place, this London too. But today it was sunny except
for a little skiff of snow in the afternoon. I like your characterization of my London as cute. I guess it is. Thanks for all your help. I'll ask more when I get to the next stage. Diane "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote: Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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It's quite a rainy place, this London too. But today it was sunny except
for a little skiff of snow in the afternoon. I like your characterization of my London as cute. I guess it is. Thanks for all your help. I'll ask more when I get to the next stage. Diane "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote: Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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It's quite a rainy place, this London too. But today it was sunny except
for a little skiff of snow in the afternoon. I like your characterization of my London as cute. I guess it is. Thanks for all your help. I'll ask more when I get to the next stage. Diane "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote: Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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It's quite a rainy place, this London too. But today it was sunny except
for a little skiff of snow in the afternoon. I like your characterization of my London as cute. I guess it is. Thanks for all your help. I'll ask more when I get to the next stage. Diane "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 May 2004 12:14:42 GMT, "Diane" wrote: Wrong London! I live in baby, reflected London. We have an Oxford St. a St. Pauls, a Blackfriars Bridge, Thames River, on and on. It's like the English who came here first didn't have any imagination at all - just named things from home. I don't mean to be insulting to the English, but I didn't realize how many streets and things are named for London, England until I visited there and then I saw how odd my own little London is. You're not insulting the English. Just the odd few who left, and then realised their mistake :-) I've been to your London, many years ago as a member of a Youth Orchestra. Cute! It's raining in this London. As usual. |
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