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  I do not even know where to begin...
  
  Read from bottom up.
  
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  Subject: Re[3]: craft project 
   Date:    01/28/98 02:37 PM
  
  
  Not to mention that she said:  
  "Easier and easier to get a big controller" and  
  "one gadget that does everything and then some (G-force"
  
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  Subject: Re[2]: craft project 
  Date:    01/28/98 12:55 PM
  
  In Addition, he said, "I made a tube 7.5" by 1.5""
  
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  Subject: Re: craft project 
  Date:    01/28/98 12:51 PM
  
  He said... "consider doing a doily for the top of my rack"
  
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  Subject: Re: craft project 
  Author:  <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> at -fabrik/internet
  Date:    01/28/98 06:32 AM
  
  
  At 01:48 PM 1/27/98 -0500, you wrote:
  >Hey kids,
  
  SNIP
  
  >considerable spaghetti problem.
  >So, I decided to build my own snake. After a variety of 
  >tape/twist-tie configurations failed, I got $.50 of fabric 
  >at Ben Franklin and spent an afternoon sewing and 
  >listening to Paul Bley albums. I made a tube 7.5'x 1.5" 
  >and threaded my cables through it. Presto-quick and tidy 
  >setup and teardown. 
  >I suppose this little invention won't catch on because 
  >it's getting easier and easier to get one big controller 
  >that can run all your stuff or one gadget that does 
  >everything and then some (G-Force? Eventide? Powerbook 
  >with MAX?), but I figured I'd share my Martha Stewart 
  >moment with y'all.
  
  Jeff, was wondering if you'd consider doing a lace doily for the top of 
my
  rack ;)
  
  Seriously, you're going to make some lucky loopette one heck of a catch
  someday ;0
  
  if you added velcro, you could use it as a wrap--make getting the cables 
in
  and out easier (yeah, I know it's being done commercially, but in a LIGHT
  BLUE SILK CHENILLE to DIE FOR) . . .
  
  I've been meaning to check out the drainage field hose section of Home 
Depot
  and look for a practical diameter thaat I could slit and pack with cables
  
  
  >Oh yeah, under no circumstances read Mark Vail's Vintage 
  >Synthesizers book. It's worse than pornography. I was 
  >filled with an unstoppable violent lust for gear. 
  
  I'm on a post-gear orgy, 12-step program at the present time. Please 
respect
  my WEAKENED state . . . no more references to LOVELY, LOOOOVVVELY, gear
(drool)
  
  
  
  >Jeff Schwartz
  >jeffs@bgnet.bgsu.edu
  >http://www.bgsu.edu/~jeffs/main.html
  >
  >
  >
  
  drone on~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tom
  Tom Lambrecht  hideo@concentric.net
  

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<< Subj:         Re[4]: craft project 
 Date:  98-01-29 17:47:26 EST
 From:  kristina.sruoginis@chadbourne.com
 To:    swargenius@AOL.COM
 
 
 I do not even know where to begin...
 
 
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 Subject: Re[3]: craft project 
 Author:  Kristina Sruoginis at CPNY4
 Date:    01/28/98 02:37 PM
 
 
 Not to mention that she said:  
 "Easier and easier to get a big controller" and  
 "one gadget that does everything and then some (G-force"
 
 ______________________________ Reply Separator
_________________________________
 Subject: Re[2]: craft project 
 Author:  Bill Lambertson at CPNY4
 Date:    01/28/98 12:55 PM
 
 In Addition, he said, "I made a tube 7.5" by 1.5""
 
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 Subject: Re: craft project 
 Author:  Kristina Sruoginis at CPNY4
 Date:    01/28/98 12:51 PM
 
 He said... "consider doing a doily for the top of my rack"
 
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 Subject: Re: craft project 
 Author:  <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> at -fabrik/internet
 Date:    01/28/98 06:32 AM
 
 
 At 01:48 PM 1/27/98 -0500, you wrote:
 >Hey kids,
 
 SNIP
 
 >considerable spaghetti problem.
 >So, I decided to build my own snake. After a variety of 
 >tape/twist-tie configurations failed, I got $.50 of fabric 
 >at Ben Franklin and spent an afternoon sewing and 
 >listening to Paul Bley albums. I made a tube 7.5'x 1.5" 
 >and threaded my cables through it. Presto-quick and tidy 
 >setup and teardown. 
 >I suppose this little invention won't catch on because 
 >it's getting easier and easier to get one big controller 
 >that can run all your stuff or one gadget that does 
 >everything and then some (G-Force? Eventide? Powerbook 
 >with MAX?), but I figured I'd share my Martha Stewart 
 >moment with y'all.
 
 Jeff, was wondering if you'd consider doing a lace doily for the top of my
 rack ;)
 
 Seriously, you're going to make some lucky loopette one heck of a catch
 someday ;0
 
 if you added velcro, you could use it as a wrap--make getting the cables 
in
 and out easier (yeah, I know it's being done commercially, but in a LIGHT
 BLUE SILK CHENILLE to DIE FOR) . . .
 
 I've been meaning to check out the drainage field hose section of Home 
Depot
 and look for a practical diameter thaat I could slit and pack with cables
 
 
 >Oh yeah, under no circumstances read Mark Vail's Vintage 
 >Synthesizers book. It's worse than pornography. I was 
 >filled with an unstoppable violent lust for gear. 
 
 I'm on a post-gear orgy, 12-step program at the present time. Please 
respect
 my WEAKENED state . . . no more references to LOVELY, LOOOOVVVELY, gear
(drool)
 
 
 
 >Jeff Schwartz
 >jeffs@bgnet.bgsu.edu
 >http://www.bgsu.edu/~jeffs/main.html
 >
 >
 >
 
 drone on~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tom
 Tom Lambrecht  hideo@concentric.net
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I do not even know where to begin...


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Subject: Re[3]: craft project 
Author:  Kristina Sruoginis at CPNY4
Date:    01/28/98 02:37 PM


Not to mention that she said:  
"Easier and easier to get a big controller" and  
"one gadget that does everything and then some (G-force"

______________________________ Reply Separator
_________________________________
Subject: Re[2]: craft project 
Author:  Bill Lambertson at CPNY4
Date:    01/28/98 12:55 PM

In Addition, he said, "I made a tube 7.5" by 1.5""

______________________________ Reply Separator
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Subject: Re: craft project 
Author:  Kristina Sruoginis at CPNY4
Date:    01/28/98 12:51 PM

He said... "consider doing a doily for the top of my rack"

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Subject: Re: craft project 
Author:  <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> at -fabrik/internet
Date:    01/28/98 06:32 AM


At 01:48 PM 1/27/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey kids,

SNIP

>considerable spaghetti problem.
>So, I decided to build my own snake. After a variety of 
>tape/twist-tie configurations failed, I got $.50 of fabric 
>at Ben Franklin and spent an afternoon sewing and 
>listening to Paul Bley albums. I made a tube 7.5'x 1.5" 
>and threaded my cables through it. Presto-quick and tidy 
>setup and teardown. 
>I suppose this little invention won't catch on because 
>it's getting easier and easier to get one big controller 
>that can run all your stuff or one gadget that does 
>everything and then some (G-Force? Eventide? Powerbook 
>with MAX?), but I figured I'd share my Martha Stewart 
>moment with y'all.

Jeff, was wondering if you'd consider doing a lace doily for the top of my
rack ;)

Seriously, you're going to make some lucky loopette one heck of a catch
someday ;0

if you added velcro, you could use it as a wrap--make getting the cables in
and out easier (yeah, I know it's being done commercially, but in a LIGHT
BLUE SILK CHENILLE to DIE FOR) . . .

I've been meaning to check out the drainage field hose section of Home 
Depot
and look for a practical diameter thaat I could slit and pack with cables


>Oh yeah, under no circumstances read Mark Vail's Vintage 
>Synthesizers book. It's worse than pornography. I was 
>filled with an unstoppable violent lust for gear. 

I'm on a post-gear orgy, 12-step program at the present time. Please 
respect
my WEAKENED state . . . no more references to LOVELY, LOOOOVVVELY, gear
(drool)



>Jeff Schwartz
>jeffs@bgnet.bgsu.edu
>http://www.bgsu.edu/~jeffs/main.html
>
>
>

drone on~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tom
Tom Lambrecht  hideo@concentric.net