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DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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962 I sure as hell hope not, the release date has been pushed back so many times, the first one was last christmas, then february, then may, then august...then october...I mean come on its been in production 4 years lol...this is going to be one hell of a game methinks...

Delfino
Sat Oct 2 '04 9:31:53 am Set this message as last read

gtrplyr857

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Has anybody heard anything official about the venue in Atlanta being changed? I've heard rumors that it's moved from the Tabernacle to the Roxy, but haven't found anything official as yet.

Thanks..

Sat Oct 2 '04 9:50:24 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Edited Tue Oct 5 '04 9:16 am
Sat Oct 2 '04 9:57:05 am Set this message as last read

Metal Head03
Garrett Thompson
Dallas, TX
USA
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Dear Joe, What kind of cab do you recommed to go with the JSX Amp? What is the 7-string series that you use in the latest album?
Sat Oct 2 '04 10:48:05 am Set this message as last read

retro 316
tasentos rifky
oil of city, east borneo
indonesia
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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selamat malam joe satriani, aku suka sekali sama gaya main gitarmu . great feel and i want u make a sound like steve vai.

it's oke

Indonesia ,u know it my country...very beauty

Sat Oct 2 '04 10:48:35 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Delfino, haha, it least you can be assured that it won't suffer Half Life 2 syndrome! HL2 has been in development since HL1 was completed. that's ten years, and they're still releasing dodgy, wobbly, unfinished beta-test videos maxing about 5 minutes long! hehe. By the time HL2 comes out, it's graphics and physics engines are going to look archaeic!
Sat Oct 2 '04 10:48:43 am Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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962 - a few facts for you...

It's 6 years in November since Half-life came out...

Valve have already submitted a release candidate to Vivendi and reviews are appearing very soon in computer mags. This means it is going gold soon, and therefore to be released soon.

The engine was started on 6 years or so ago but it's far from being dated. Its physics and certain parts of its graphics system are beyond any other game (particularly dealing with large areas - Doom 3 can be beautiful, but is restricted to small areas and the designers used a fairly easy to render idea all the way through anyway- black.

The game is going to be good :)

Sat Oct 2 '04 11:27:07 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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962 Half Life 2 is looking really good from what I've seen on the latest demo disc from OXM, definitly something to continue keeping an eye on lol...

SOTD Black Sabbath - "Supernaut"

Delfino
Sat Oct 2 '04 11:28:23 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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I'm going to another New York Dolls concert today...woohoo! :-)


mowlie 2000 - The virus PhryDom mentioned is fairly common. It goes into the victim's address book, steals an address from it, and emails itself to others in a way that makes it look like it came from the stolen address.

You don't have the virus. PhryDom doesn't have the virus. The other people he mentioned don't have the virus. The person who has the virus is the person who has that whole list of people in his / her address book. It would be someone who was not on that list.

It's probably a T2Jer. It could be me, for example...but it's not because my computer is virus-free and I don't use address books.


962 - "Chris Whitcombe's Cold Zero"

Cool...I'll add it to my ever-growing list of books that I want to buy...


gtrplyr857 - I haven't heard anything official, but I do know that Joe was majorly P.O.'d when he played at the Tabernacle a few years ago because the venue turned it into an 21+ gig so Winston could give out free cigarettes. If they tried to do something like that again this time around, maybe Joe switched venues.

I would suggest emailing the webmaster (webmaster@satriani.com).


Metal Head03 - Joe's seven string is not a production model.

...Austin...

Sat Oct 2 '04 11:44:10 am Set this message as last read

crushingday62
chris woodland
slough, berks
england
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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what programe do i need to listen to that bootleg because it has a wierd extemsion that none of my programes can read!
Sat Oct 2 '04 11:56:38 am Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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jelly man
i'm very excited about half life 2 (and halo 2 as well)... the delays have definitely dulled the eagerness though. also just got doom 3 a week and a half ago. the restrictions to corridors and small areas suit the game's mood well i thought. also, having an actual writer for the plot was a HUGE step in the right direction for all games. doom3 really was one of the most fun games i've ever played. it was fun from start to finish, just hard enough on the normal setting, enough strategy involved, enough luck involved and everything.

a bit of a different genre than halo, but i think if it had come out at the same time as half life 2 it certainly would have given it a bit of competition.
Sat Oct 2 '04 12:15:30 pm Set this message as last read

Gee3
Jason Taylor
Kitchener, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Just came home with a Line6 cabinet and a Line6 Spider II head. Ohyeah first real stack. Ps also got the Line6 floorboard for the amp.

Peace

Sat Oct 2 '04 12:18:52 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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stu clone - i'm sure, and from what i've heard doom 3 is pretty good, but more than half of the people i've talked to say it relies purely on darkness for it's mood. you're not allowed to carry a torch and a gun at the same time, and it plays tricks on you where you turn round, and when you turn back there's all of a sudden a monster there, etc.

The multiplayer from Hal-Life 2 (which is Counterstrike:Source) is going to be buyable and downloadable from this coming week onwards on Steam... yet another bit of pressure on Vivendi to pass the release candidate and go gold... (there's been a load of legal going-ons between the companies which is a large reason for the delays).

Sat Oct 2 '04 12:22:45 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Artanis I - Do you remember when you were asking about these Lego men (about a month ago)?

I saw something yesterday (at a Lego store near the House Of Blues in Anaheim) that is similar. They had keychains with the blue guy, although his chest was slightly different. Instead of a white and blue shirt, he just had a blue shirt. The planet was still there, but it was larger and was centered on his shirt. They also had a guy in white painted to look like an astronaut.

What did you need these Lego guys for? Is it a part of a collection (which is why you would need the old ones), or is it just hard to find space Legos down under?

If you want some of these, let me know and I'll pick some up next time I'm in the area (I'll be there tonight, but you probably won't see this until after I leave...). They were about $4 each, because they were part of a keychain. A keychain connects to their helmet, but it can be pulled out...

Anyway...

...Austin...

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Sat Oct 2 '04 1:46:44 pm Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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aarren no i am saying that someone who has this worm has your email address in their address book. read my other explanation to dck for more info. i never said, nor do i think, that you or your computer are infected.

benny did you ever see lego porn? he's moved on now, but his old site is still there at drew.corrupt.net - there's a link there somewhere

today was my first real "goodbye".... there were no tears, but they were silently cried by both parties.... reminiscing about old memories, jokes, etc... laughing a lot, but all the while knowing this is bigger than we're lettng on.... good and bad.... very sad......

SOTD: Anything by Tortoise or NIN - we used to work to that stuff. Enjpy your weekend all and love your friends; you never know when goodbye really is goodbye...... Dave


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Sat Oct 2 '04 3:03:23 pm Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Jelly - lmao.. I can't imagine Hawking suffering with road rage... lol..


mikesb - by day I am a systems engineer.... so I can't 'drum up business'.. lol...

for the gigs abroad I'll take leave..


Optical - have you ever thought of buying the occasional sound engineering magazine?? some of them have very interesting and useful information about effect, eq, mixing, mastering etc etc.... there are articles about huge pro studios right down to the little home studio guys like us... porta-studio users like me... PC based studios too..........
worth looking out for..
mowlie - great stuff... we'll meet up if nothing else.... no probz bro..
Sat Oct 2 '04 3:56:52 pm Set this message as last read

hamdo
Brandon Stromberg
Folsom, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Ah, back from the void. Hope everyone is doing well considering hurricanes, volcanoes and the like. Picked up a copy of the T2J CD...awesome work guys. Well, time to head out of work...take care all.

-b

Sat Oct 2 '04 4:00:38 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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mowlie...any chance for a jam in the next few weeks?

my sotd is - The Seeker, originally by The Who, but covered by Rush...rush's cover is fatter sounding but roger daltry of the who has the better voice for the song...

Sat Oct 2 '04 4:07:35 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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Guildford-ites...

I saw the bearded lady in Sainsbury's today... she's cut her hair! (I think she cut it, it looked a real mess...) She was buying, amongst other things a raspberry (or possibly strawberry) tarte. Just thought you'd like to know...

General sane people- welcome to the cheerful insanity of jellyman, jellyman and a local person. Points and gold stars to those who get the reference. This is the area in which at 01.53 I start rambling on about any given topic. Tonight's topic? Tomato Ketchup manufacturers of the United Kingdom.

Heinz Tomato Ketchup is the well established king of tommy Ks in Great Britain. With a trademark red and white label, this is a well-balanced ketchup- if the most expensive. Daddy's is the only other well-known brand ketchup available, although I have not tried it for years.

Supermarket own-brands are usually the cheapest way obtaining decent quality ketchup. in fact, Sainsbury's came joint first in a food magazine taste-test (higher tomato content, a nice fruity flavour- my personal favourite).

Notable is the price difference between squeezy and non-squeezy containers. Whilst the traditional glass bottle is cheaper than the plastic alternative, the plastic is less likely to break when poorly juggled with, and is easier to get the final bits out of. All things considered, there is very little difference in price between the two, and the choice comes down to personal preference. My choice is for the squezzy bottle, due to the amusing farting noises that can be made with it.

Novelty coloured ketchup has come on the market recently. Distrust it. If you've eaten my blue pancakes you'd know why.

Sat Oct 2 '04 6:08:21 pm Set this message as last read

feederfan1985
robert andrews
newmarket, suffolk
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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Joe i was wondering if you have ever experimented with any other guitars other than Ibanez?
Sat Oct 2 '04 6:24:21 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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Yes I have!

Just being stupid... people don't get endorsements without being able to play the guitar. There's an old gallery of guitars of his in the archive, and he uses different guitars from time to time in the studio, but Ibanezs are the ones for him.. welcome to the site...

Sat Oct 2 '04 6:27:53 pm Set this message as last read

DBARNES
Dave Barnes
Palm Bay, FL
USA
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Whew, Back from two nasty Hurricanes(Frances and Jeanne) and 22 days of NO POWER!! to my house. Everything has been torn up But, I will still make it to the OCT 8th Show at the HOB in Orlando, FLA. Joe, I have just one request for the show and it's for Lights of Heaven, With Jupiter in Mind, and Lords of Karma to be played at the HOB show. Just consider it a Hurricane Relief request and it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and See you Friday Night in Orlando, DBarnes
Sat Oct 2 '04 6:41:52 pm Set this message as last read

jblaze1

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Michelle:Sounds like you need some Achey,stuffy,fever,cough,sneeze so you can rest medicine!...Just reading your post made me sniffle a few times..lol...You poor thing.I used to get sinus pressure headaches every time a front came through.It was awfull.....until I had my wisdom teeth taken out a few years back.Now I don't get the anymore!....

Clarky:
What would be the name of this engineering mag?....I am interested too:)
I have been learning some cool stuff on my new computer lately.I have managed to get 4000 MB RAM from my hard drive solely for recording.It's called Virtual Memory/Paging....which can be done rather easily in the advanced menu's.What a big difference.No more dropouts in the middle of a tune.I still have to bounce now & then to simplify a project.I am having a blast.I still want to learn as much about the computer & CakeWalk before I start to take recording seriously.I don't want to spend the time getting something right on disk until I have learned that program inside & out.I'd hate to have to do things over to get better quallity sound.I have 24 bit / 96,ooo capability so I am going to use it.....

Ovation1:
Nice to see ya pop in once in a while!!!:)How's things going in the land of the rising sun?.

Mari:
I have 3 words for you deary-You lucky Devil:)Don't forget about me O.K....:0


Edited Sat Oct 2 '04 7:48 pm
Sat Oct 2 '04 7:48:21 pm Set this message as last read

gtrplyr857

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DotheStu:

Thanks - I didn't think of e-mailing the webmaster. Duh. :-)

I remember the incident from last time at the Tabernacle, but I don't think that's the case this time around. The two venues are booked by the same promoters so...I don't know. I'd hate to show up at the Tabernacle and then have to haul ass up to the Roxy, though. :-)

Sat Oct 2 '04 8:12:31 pm Set this message as last read

VoodooSpaceBrew
David Satriani
Benbrook, Texas
USA
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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does anyone ever go into the chatroom? strange placve man, especially that newopne, feelslike a real room. to bad nobody uses it
Sat Oct 2 '04 8:15:08 pm Set this message as last read
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