... to P (Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday) and grey_lady & rdmaughan (Sunday) for coming over and helping me get (some!) stuff boxed up and into my storage unit
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The 4x12" we talked about before, it's a square Marshall 4x12" but in anniversary blue, I think it's a 1960 (but can't recall if it's an A or B, not the slope front, on castors!)
The 1x15" is a Trace Elliot and is just looking for someone with a bass head or needing an extension cabinet!
The video projectors are (if I recall correctly), an Epson EMP7300, an Epson EMP5000 and an InFocus, er, ?620? The 7300 is my main projector and is around 1k Ansi lumens and XGA (1024x768), the 5000 is IIRC SVGA (800x600) and the bulb is older. The InFocus I'm not sure what resolution it is, and the bulb is also a little older but I don't know how many hours are on it. I'll check the specs when I get a chance.
TBFKAJPF/CT recording ...the_magicianOctober 21 2004, 04:45:53 UTC
... I know that feeling!
It would be good to have the CD ready for February, but if it isn't logistically possible, then I quite understand.
Once I'm settled into the new job, I'll give you a call and sort out an evening to pop up and chat about things (and maybe even play some music!)
I guess the only thing I could even suggest at the moment is that if you have a few spare hours here and there that you go through the stuff we've recorded so far and do your magic on it so that we know what is left to do and there isn't too much remixing/effects etc. to do afterwards. But only if you have the time...
How about holding an "open house/empty house" sale? You could just invite friends, and then see if people might want to buy your duplicate stuff... It would empty things and raise some money into the bargain. I *could* be in the market for a bouzouki...
A very good idea!the_magicianOctober 20 2004, 15:07:53 UTC
... something that seemed to be much more common in the US than over here ... though I do see ads in the local papers for such things from time to time (always on weekends when I'm away doing something else)
Grin, no, certainly not!the_magicianOctober 18 2004, 10:15:55 UTC
The storage facility I'm using is climate controlled and ventilated, secured with alarms and CCTV and requires PIN codes to get into the car park, to get into the main building and to use the elevators. And then I have all the keys for the storage facility (well, aside from one I'm leaving with a friend for emergencies!)
Heated rooms are located in areas of the building that are climate-controlled and ventilated. These rooms are perfect for the storage of temperature-sensitive goods, such as antiques, archives, electronic appliances and similar items
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I'll check out their webpages ...
thanks!
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The 1x15" is a Trace Elliot and is just looking for someone with a bass head or needing an extension cabinet!
The video projectors are (if I recall correctly), an Epson EMP7300, an Epson EMP5000 and an InFocus, er, ?620? The 7300 is my main projector and is around 1k Ansi lumens and XGA (1024x768), the 5000 is IIRC SVGA (800x600) and the bulb is older. The InFocus I'm not sure what resolution it is, and the bulb is also a little older but I don't know how many hours are on it. I'll check the specs when I get a chance.
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It would be good to have the CD ready for February, but if it isn't logistically possible, then I quite understand.
Once I'm settled into the new job, I'll give you a call and sort out an evening to pop up and chat about things (and maybe even play some music!)
I guess the only thing I could even suggest at the moment is that if you have a few spare hours here and there that you go through the stuff we've recorded so far and do your magic on it so that we know what is left to do and there isn't too much remixing/effects etc. to do afterwards. But only if you have the time...
thanks again
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Probably won't be before December now ...
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Heated rooms are located in areas of the building that are climate-controlled and ventilated. These rooms are perfect for the storage of temperature-sensitive goods, such as antiques, archives, electronic appliances and similar items
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