6; Apple IIci w/cubase; and some other stuff too. RE: sampling 909--what
makes the 909 nice is that the sounds are tunable. Sampled 909 sounds tend
to be flat. I would recommend an R-8 or something. Love, Moby'
That was the last one I received dated DEC. 3, 1993. also, someone recently
was looking for a Moby mailing address. Here's the one that I was given (I
have no idea if it's current or not):
262 Mott
#201
NYC, NY
10012
I hope this helps. later all.
- --android
SpaceRock@email.msn.com
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Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 20:46:37 -0500
From: Joe Clark <joeclark@interlog.com>
Subject: (mobility) Vegan photography
> From: "D Bergstrom" <bergstrom@globalserve.net>
> Moby took some of the pictures used in the booklet for Animal Rights,
> right? But isn't photography a non-vegan activity? With the use of
> gelatin
> in film, isn't that baaaad when it comes to veganism?
There are no vegan photographic films-- not that I've ever heard of, at
least, palladium and other esoteric processes excepted. It is simply a
pragmatic limitation that we live with, sometimes by gritting our teeth or,
in the words of Morrissey, by being ashamed.
- --
Joe Clark
joeclark@interlog.com
<http://www.interlog.com/~joeclark>
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Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 13:50:57 -0800
From: "G. Walker" <violetta@marwalk.com>
Subject: Re: (mobility) MTV
sorry this is non-Moby, but Kelly just totally expressed what i've been
talking about for years now (well not on this list) Our public school
systems are wretched. Directly due to these points which Kelly
mentioned, i started homeschooling when i was 14, and now i'm 18 and in
college, where i see everyday the result of our public school system:
kids who can answer textbook questions but are unable to think for
themselves, because the institution of public schooling, coupled with
that of television for that matter, have crushed creativity and
individuality.
Once again, i'm sorry that this doesn't directly pertain to Moby but
this is something which i feel strongly about and it's impossible for me
not to mention it...okay, i won't post anymore non-Moby stuff, thanks
for reading this.
g.
>>I'm a firm believer in home school. The public school system has made me into the antisocial, neurotic, bitter, pseudohappy person that I am today. Well, its not THAT bad, but I do have major problems with school as an insitution.<<
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Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:33:44 -0500
From: dredmond@bsumail.idbsu.edu (Daniel Redmond)
Subject: (mobility) public schools (WAS re:(mobility) MTV)
There is another side to the story. How many of those "public school
children" went to a private school? I graduated from a catholic high school
and actually graduated and attended with some pretty stupid people who just
wouldn't live up to their potential. These kids could, as you said, answer
textbook questions but couldn't come up with an original thought to save
their lives. what's worse is that, if they didn't understand, they'd get
religion involved.
more later, maybe or maybe not, i haven't decided yet...
daniel
>sorry this is non-Moby, but Kelly just totally expressed what i've been
>talking about for years now (well not on this list) Our public school
>systems are wretched. Directly due to these points which Kelly
>mentioned, i started homeschooling when i was 14, and now i'm 18 and in
>college, where i see everyday the result of our public school system:
>kids who can answer textbook questions but are unable to think for
>themselves, because the institution of public schooling, coupled with
>that of television for that matter, have crushed creativity and
>individuality.
>Once again, i'm sorry that this doesn't directly pertain to Moby but
>this is something which i feel strongly about and it's impossible for me
>not to mention it...okay, i won't post anymore non-Moby stuff, thanks
>for reading this.
>g.
>
>>>I'm a firm believer in home school. The public school system has made me
into the antisocial, neurotic, bitter, pseudohappy person that I am today.
Well, its not THAT bad, but I do have major problems with school as an
insitution.<<
>
>
>
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Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 12:33:42 -0500
From: dredmond@bsumail.idbsu.edu (Daniel Redmond)
Subject: Re: (mobility) this oatmeal gettin lumpy
Kelly Wrote...>
>*poke* I happen to sorta like Eve 6. I saw them at a festival over the
>summer and they're
>actually pretty good. But, they're becoming one hit wonders because stupid
>program directors and stupid radio stations don't play any of their other
>stuff.
>I'll agree that Inside Out needs to get banned from radio :)
>but just because one
>song gets pushed and nothing else, doesn't really mean they should get
>lumped
>in with other alterna crap. (Or maybe they do. I dunno. my brain was
>sorta
>fried that day, as it is now. Too much work... make the bad non gender
>person stop!!!)
Didn't mean to offend, its just that when i hear the same crap over and over
on the five major radio stations in the area, within fifteen minutes of each
other, that's getting out of hand in my opinion.
>
>And to all those getting disillusioned with radio, it's time to switch
>stations. Anyone
>ever tried listening to a college radio station? MUCH better. They play
Y'know, I've tried to find something like that here (Boise ID), but the
local *college* station is NPR 24/7. 'Tis a shame, since we (the students)
pay for the damn thing. Who knows, though, maybe that one group that was
making noise last year might actually get something done this time around.