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ProudMAMA
Jana Dunaway
Longview, TexaS
Gregg
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I have been searching for news of a concert. My seventeen yr. old has taught himself to play and watches your video all the time. He patterns his playing after you and I know that it would be a dream come true to see you live. After school and working, he is devoted to his music. I would love to be able to send him to a concert for a Christmas gift. What do you have planned for the remainder of 2005 and 2006. Please tell me that you will be within reach for us to send him to a concert. We live in Longview Texas. Hope to be able to see you some time this year! You're the best in his eyes. Thanks. Proudmama
Tue Oct 11 '05 11:47:30 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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BrotherAl

You'd cause a riot in an empty house, so you would!

S.

Tue Oct 11 '05 11:52:12 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T, No idea about sales dude, i,ve not been in touch with Ronnie for a while, although i,m not guessing hard by thinking its not enough to pay the poor sod back what hes put in,lol.I,ve been well out of touch with many things due to what i last posted, i,m guessing maybe one week more & i,m back in the driving chair again.Have been talking to the players from the last pro act i played in,must talk to Ron b4 i go on, but so far getting back to gigging is looking possible again,fingers crossed

Cheese 101:As always, keeping the head up, no point lookin forward or back, living for the moment is everything it seems.I,m off t the bar for a much needed beer i,ve been dry for three weeks! a new record for me!

Zen- all is well bro, i,ll mail y tom, a lot of stuff happening at mo

svk:I can only imagine, to bring something like that to a world audience would be nothing short of..... no i cant find the word, ah wait............nope

marimari:How did y get on in Scotland?I,m guessing, got pissed on & got pissed then was pissed,lol



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Tue Oct 11 '05 12:23:59 pm Set this message as last read

Noppa
Kimmo Taskinen
Jyväskylä,
Finland
Plays: Drums (40 years)
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Good evening Satchland!

I just put my two sons (7 and 9 years) to sleep. I did it in our almost forgotten traditional way by playing some nice and easy music (from my stereo) for them after good night kisses (including all the nice stories/questions they always start shooting, when they are supposed to get to sleep)... And as usual (when not playing guitar myself), I played mr Satriani's "(You're) My World" and "Sittin' 'Round" for the Grande Finale => those are just perfect for this purpose, they always drop! ... anyway, that reminded me about this place, so I desided to drop a few lines...


I missed mr Vai's gig... once again... They sold out the tickets in half an hour... at that time I didn't even know about the whole thing...... I've seen him with DLR... and in G3... but never in a solo gig.................... somebody smack me! ... harder, please!

LucySorets: Thank You for remembering me. I miss you all, but there are just too many messages here for me to keep up with... I've got my family to share my time with, I'm sure you all understand my choise.

...Well, speaking of the (She)Devil, my lovable wife came just home... she was riding (a horse) as every tuesday evening... I wonder if she had enough (of riding)... gotta go.

Take care of yourselves and those whom you are close to!

Tue Oct 11 '05 12:52:34 pm Set this message as last read

svk
GIRL
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slanshroom i missed the last concert in which u srinivas played here (with shakti). if joe & srinivas ever play together, i hope they do so at bangalore :D
Tue Oct 11 '05 12:53:01 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Michelle: http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/special+edition/ just when y thought, its over, lol

srv:Nice to dream, who knows bro, stranger things have happened

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Tue Oct 11 '05 1:03:52 pm Set this message as last read

svk
GIRL
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not bro......damn! i really shud change my nick to svkGIRL!
Tue Oct 11 '05 1:09:28 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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OMG!! The badgers have infiltrated the castle!!

LMMFAO!!! Good one Slan! Thanks for the laugh :)

I'm off to work ~ tah!

Tue Oct 11 '05 1:13:59 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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svk:Lmfao, ok its not the first thats happened to me on T2J,lol, so HONEY,lol, y like the idea,lol
Tue Oct 11 '05 1:14:30 pm Set this message as last read

svk
GIRL
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slanshroom not the first time it's happened to me either bro :D
Tue Oct 11 '05 1:17:23 pm Set this message as last read

svk
GIRL
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it is bro rite???

kidding!

Tue Oct 11 '05 1:17:52 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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srv:It is & i,m off for some much needed sleep darlin, watch out for those dreams, y never know, peace out
Tue Oct 11 '05 1:25:05 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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svk, yeah what does your nickname mean anyway?
Noppa, good to see you around, here, even if you're not back for good! haha, I'm sure we all understand your choice, and I gotta say, that's a great tradition - playing Joe's chilled tunes to put your kids to bed! Nice one :-)
Delfino, "fag-rock", haha, that cracked me up. Dude, that's cool to hear that your UT level design is going to be so much easier-going than you expected. Do you expect to be sharing some screenshots with your loyal fans or is it strictly for developers only? :-p
Tue Oct 11 '05 1:26:48 pm Set this message as last read

svk
GIRL
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962 its just the initials to my name :)
Tue Oct 11 '05 1:28:14 pm Set this message as last read

svk
GIRL
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wow!! read like some 26 pages today!!!! logged in at about 11:30 pm (i think) & its 2:10 AM now!!! my head's spinning!

nite all!

see ya morning :)

Tue Oct 11 '05 1:42:07 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Zenifsh i gotcha now!


That bend in ice9 makes me teary eyed when i hear it! its GREAT!


keniko.... Dont ask, get to know me and its perfectly normal.....


michelle...... well...... Hello!

funny u said that steve, my mam n dad left for florida today for 2 weeks..... house is kidna empty!


Edited Tue Oct 11 '05 2:31 pm
Tue Oct 11 '05 2:28:48 pm Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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'A is for Apple' on iPod




MP3 players used as vocabulary tools in Carrollton-Farmers Branch schools

The Dallas Morning News - CARROLLTON – Even kindergartners are bringing iPods to class these days. But schools in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch district aren't confiscating the portable music players. They're paying for them.

The district's kindergartners jack up Apple iPods during class to help master vocabulary. In all grades, English as a second language students use the devices to learn the language.

"They beg for it," said Katie Stemmermann, a kindergarten teacher at Country Place Elementary. "They don't think of it as homework. It's a good connection between school and home, taking the classroom home."

What started in August as a pilot program in five schools could extend to all 27,000 students as part of the district's plan to use leisure technology to engage kids.

The district already has programs that give computers to families. It also lends PlayStations to elementary students for math games.

"It's a good way to break down those classroom walls," said Andy Berning, the district's chief technology officer. "Plus, it's inspiring and relevant to the kids, using tools that they use."

Carrollton-Farmers Branch is one of a handful of districts across the country finding ways to use iPods in schools. The idea came from Duke University, which gives iPods to all incoming freshmen.

The district bought 100 full-size iPods in August as part of a $31,000 pilot program involving two middle schools and two high schools. A private foundation bought 16 smaller iPod Shuffles for three kindergarten classes.

At Country Place Elementary School, ESL and native English speakers take turns bringing home 16 iPods. The iPods play 10 sing-along songs with familiar tunes but altered lyrics, such as "Hippo Hop," which is sung to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle."

Henrietta Hippo and Harvey too, went to the hop at the Zippity Zoo. They wiggled their hips and their tummies too, as they danced the hoola hoop at the hullabaloo.

"Phonemic awareness is the No. 1 tool for reading success," Ms. Stemmermann said. "Playing with the language is so important, being able to manipulate words."

There's no consensus in Ms. Stemmermann's kindergarten class on which song is best. " 'Marvin the Monkey' – it's so good," said Leo Cortez, 6.

Benito Otiniano prefers "Apple Annie." It helped him learn such words as apple, alligators and astronauts, he said.

Students do agree on one thing: "It's good homework," said Nicholas Omar, 5. "I feel happy when I take it home."

As the students progress, teachers change the content. The kids pick up the new vocabulary quickly but struggle to comprehend one of the rules.

"We have to tell them, 'You have to bring it back,' " said Lisa Stewart, another kindergarten teacher at Country Place. " 'You're borrowing it. You have to bring it back so your friends can use it, too.' "

The pilot program includes four other teachers at two middle schools and two high schools. Most of the iPods are used for English language learners.

At Newman Smith High School, a French teacher loads lessons onto iPods for his students, demonstrating Dr. Berning's goal: Get every student access to course lessons on MP3 files – the sound files used by iPods and other music players.

The idea is to get siblings and parents involved so that learning becomes a family affair. There's no way to monitor the content, so students could download other music files. But that's fine, so long as kids are also listening to the lessons, Dr. Berning said.

The concept is too new to gauge its effectiveness. In the spring, Dr. Berning will evaluate the iPod program through interviews with students, teachers and parents. If it's a hit, he'll push the school board to buy more, he said.

Tue Oct 11 '05 2:35:39 pm Set this message as last read

big bad moon 1889
nick frega
mahopac, ny
united states
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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hey everyone, ive been gone for a while but im back. say does anyone here like john mayer at all? his new songs sound a lot like SRV and it sounds awsome.

-nick-

Tue Oct 11 '05 3:11:33 pm Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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civgeek....hmmm...band names...I'm sorry I can only think of funny ones...how about "Augustus Gloop"..or.."Don Vito & The Shit Machine Gun"...or.."Men - of - Pause"...lol !
Tue Oct 11 '05 3:20:55 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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slanshroom...it wasn't you with the operation...right..did I miss something?

big bad moon..welcome back....

Mister Joe Satriani any words of wisdom...Sir?

Tue Oct 11 '05 3:49:44 pm Set this message as last read

Bendie Ben
Ben Anderson
Columbia city, Indiana
usa
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Any of you guys on this site have any tips for great rythem? I would love to hear about it.
Tue Oct 11 '05 4:44:19 pm Set this message as last read

sunnyboy

Perth, Western Australia
Australia
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Captain Steve - correction, Australia beat England in the one day series and were unlucky to lose the Ashes after losing the 2nd test by 2 runs, which would have given them a 2-0 lead. Also the English weather delayed play quite often!

Webmaster is the world wide release for the new G3 October 25th?

Tue Oct 11 '05 4:59:22 pm Set this message as last read

Optik
Laverriere Marc-Gabriel
Laval, Canada
Quebec
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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hey do you think malmsteen are too fast in the G3? he just.. messing your sound all the time!

I hate yngwie since i look that G3. All the time fast! so.. you where personnaly for me the best in this G3 :)

and you have a very good voice.. sing more often :)

Tue Oct 11 '05 5:20:41 pm Set this message as last read

TanakaBrazil

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HeyJoe!!!!
Tue Oct 11 '05 5:33:55 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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962

I'll definitely be posting some screenshots up of the level...and it being played ofcourse lol...I need to get some details down of scaling and then I'll start building the basic geometry this week.

Anyway, its 2am...I don't have anything to do tomorrow so I'm going to browse the network and see what stuff people are sharing lol.

Delfino
Tue Oct 11 '05 6:04:45 pm Set this message as last read
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