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Which was a side project of those crazy, mixed-up Poster Children, who had that cd named RTF. . . skip it. The joke's still not funny.
Anyway, on the PC-Pine Configuration tip:
NOTE - PC-Pine has no explicit setting for you to enter your email address - it constructs a system-specific email address from your user-id and user-domain, e.g. chem0123@herald.ox.ac.uk. While this is a valid email address, it is not the "canonical" form preferred at Oxford, e.g. John.Smith@chemistry.ox.ac.uk. However, the Oxford mail system normally rewrites a sender's system-specific email address into their canonical one. To explicitly specify a canonical email address to PC-Pine, you need to define a customized header. In a later part of the sample PINERC file, locate the line:
customized-hdrs=Reply-To:,Enter your email address between the colon and comma, e.g.
customized-hdrs=Reply-To:John.Smith@chem.ox.ac.uk,Finally, re-save the modified PINERC. file and exit Notepad.
If anyone else is trying to work around the lack of working dot clocks in their Debian XF86Config by turning Windows into a *nix like-a-look. X was always painfully slow on this thing anyway.
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POSTER CHILDREN 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY AT PHYLLIS'S MUSICAL INN, CHICAGO, ILOCTOBER 5 2002, $5
Poster Children, DIY veterans and technology freaks who recently created and released their own DVD, will reach a 15 year milestone this October. Currently recording their 8th album at the band's own BIT RIOT STUDIOS in Champaign, IL, the band is also preparing for a special 15 year anniversary show at the place that started it all for them in Chicago, Phyllis' Musical Inn (1800 W. Division).
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Yes, Brendan Gamble fits into all this, but playing "Six Degrees" using him and Trina Shoemaker ain't exactly challenging, 'specially with Chambana groups. Trina does pull in Over the Rhine and Catie Curtis, if'n you wanted to head East with it, but what I said about knowing nothing of Toshi Reagon? Goes double for Catie Curtis.
Update: Which means I don't know about the show she's doing in Beloit (heh) next Thursday, or the show in Chicago at the Old Town School of Folk Music the following day. Certainly have no clue about a performance in Columbus on Saturday the 12th.
Wonder if she needs a roadie?
What is wrong with my life that I wonder these things?
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My vote: nothing.
Posted by: VASpider | October 2, 2002 10:33 AM
This vote does not inspire me with confidence.
I think I shall consume cheap domestic beer while watching a sporting event again. Is the XFL still playing?
Posted by: Aaron | October 2, 2002 1:23 PM
Le sigh. To be able to drink beer.
Yes, I'm still bitching about it. Deal. >.
Posted by: VASpider | October 2, 2002 1:30 PM
Useless Surdyks, anyway. They don't list everything they offer on their site. Don't remember seeing Yuengling, but never looked for it either. . .
On the other hand, they usually have Goose Island for around six bucks.
Hey, Killian Red for $4.44, according to the (PDF) in-store ad. Will that work, or should I go for the MGD?
Or, God forbid, Old Milwaukee's Best?
You can drink that, right? I mean, it's not really beer.
Posted by: Aaron | October 2, 2002 2:06 PM
A lot of the guys at Faire used to drink Pabst, which they called Porkchops (as in, 'there's a porkchop in every can.')
You could drink this shit, but, you know. I can't even bring myself to joke about it. Yuengling's about as far down as I can bring myself to go on the scale of beer.
It runs about $5-6 a six-pack, IIRC, and is considerably cheaper in cases.
Posted by: VASpider | October 2, 2002 2:34 PM
And, sadly, no, I can't even take NyQuil because of the alcohol content. I didn't think of this while i was sick at the beach, though, and then was wondering why I kept blacking out and getting dizzy when I wasn't drinking.
Duh, Spider.
Posted by: VASpider | October 2, 2002 2:35 PM