Dr. Dot and Andre and most of the Zappateers are pissed...BBP - 11-3-2012 at 11:59
Me too. Thing is she doesn't have a leg to stand on, covers qualify as fair use, and by disputing deletion ZFT will have no leg to stand on.
Dad's been having serious PC issues. We lost everything on his Vista. Again.punknaynowned - 12-3-2012 at 16:48
took me a week but finally finished listening to
1975 10 23 Boston, MA which is an excellent sounds-like-you-are-there recording, but Frank seems to be having an off night. He's just fooling
around wit the guitar like it's out of tune or the pedal gizmos won't work. Or something. One of the best Any Downers versions I've
ever heard. Because it's long and dramatic and Frank and Napoleon are making fun by acting like the slurred speech and dull attitudes of the
stumblers, on downers. Funny.
We got a new late'81 show last week, So today put on that and cued up the next reportedly good sounding tape we have in that run to compare,
1981 11 03 L Philly, PA 87 minutes
1981 11 06 Hartford, CT 115 minutes
things are fine here. Ron Paul is a kind of nut. That pictuure in Lawrence, KS, at the zforum , that very hall I've been in many times. Holds
2000 people. Saw Ralph Nader there, he filled it in 2000.
the structure of zappateers is fluid and decentralized. She can't touch it.
But it's a good time to be IT lawyers.BBP - 13-3-2012 at 12:24
Lifeliner helicopter landed on nearby grass patch. Excitement galore. Lots of people walking their dogs all of a sudden.
Will be going to the dentist in two hours. Oh dear.punknaynowned - 14-3-2012 at 18:31
1981 11 03 L Philly, PA 87 minutes; short show, has a few decent solos, Black Napkins, Easy Meat; but the ending 10+ minute Black Page is the single
stellar performance/improv here
1981 11 06 Hartford, CT 115 minute: overall very good show but the recording needs a lot of bass and the treble cut way back; the highlights are more
frequent on this noght: Zoot Allures, Pound For a Brown, Sinister Footwear, Stecie's Spanking, Drowning Witch are all structured
and out there and great. whew!
last night listened to 1980 04 03 Stanford, CA; it sounds like the '80's full of that mid-rangey keyboard sound and you have to turn the
bass DOWN on this one as it sounds like the mic could only handle mid to upper ranges, so the bass clips and overpowers if you don't turn it
down. Often a trick to tune the sound in so the playback sounds close to 'dry' or 'real'. This one you can get it to sound decent
and is a 141 minute show... Frank sounds happy to be touring again and this is near the beginning of the YAWYI tour where they played the whole
record, almost. And then some.
today I listen to
1974 11 27 St Paul, a 134 minute soundboard recording. Lots of clear rich tones. Much of the drums are buried in the abundance of other instruments in
the mix... a pleasure to listen to though. They're so good, Village of the Sun sounds like a cartoon.. There's a 31:37 track labeled
'improvisations' that I'll try to breakdown:
- 01:15 Frank's intro to George Duke improv
01:15 - 02:40: George Duke improv
02:40 - 04:05: George and Frank talk amidst keyboard, about Frank who is very particular
04:05 - 05:50: Frank on injecting heperin into Pres Nixon w keybd vamp
05:50 - 7:00: George on Marty's dog and solo
07:01 - 09:00: full band improv, Nappy singing with Duke back-and-forth, about a dog, ending with two other singers (Birdlegs Youman?) again back and
forth with, 'come here fido' and 'smell my beard'
09:00 - 09:40: at first band is quieter and strains of the theme to star trek are heard, then Frank starts a story
09:40 - 11:00: Frank tells a story about a dog in Memphis, TN with the star trek theme by Duke
11:00 - 13:00 music veers off into abstract, polyrythms set things going not far from the grateful dead, Frank takes a bar or three to solo
13:00 - 17:05: Napoleon takes a long sax solo; 14:00 - he adds echo to it, 15:20 takes it off the echo but plays with a pedal? 16:40 then back to the
echo
17:05 - 19:40: Chester Thompson drumsolo, 18:24 trades licks with Ruth
19:40 - 24:20: Frank starts a soft guitar solo with a soft vamp band, 21:30 Frank gets louder, 22:30 frank races with the drummer some, 23:35
Frank's in bright-note land
24:20 - 28:15: full band joins in til it sounds like something possibly related to Montana.
28:15 - 29:40 Frank interrupts, "Oh, anyway, Ruth Underwood on percussion-..." and tells the names of the bandmembers in the rest of the
band, as they jam out to what sounds more like San Ber'dino.
29:40 - 30:05: audience
30:05 - 30:35: Frank plugs in, thanks the audience and says, "The name of this song is 'Oh No, I Don't Believe It'. 30:55
introduces 'Birdlegs' Youman. Then, "So with that introduction, you better not make any mistakes in this one"
:drool:.
I hope to be better tomorrow
[Edited on 15-3-12 by punknaynowned]BBP - 14-3-2012 at 19:54
Installed GIMP and am trying to get the hang of it.BBP - 16-3-2012 at 16:20
Had some malware, managed to delete it manually.punknaynowned - 18-3-2012 at 20:40
yesterday I met somebody, by chance, at a st patty's day party with dear friends. An Afghanistan war vet who has had to ask more questions and
had more reasons shown to him than he cares to remember about why war is just wrong. He's been on tv shows, on FOX that he said he'd never
go back to, spent time with journalists, the best really. Still he's frustrated how the truth hasn't got out to most people.
Smedley Butler said a long time ago, 'War is a racket.'
I still can't log onto the chat over at zappateers and haven't figured out the best way to tell them. I'm sure haven't found the
right java synchron or whatever. But joining in spirit here in the sympathetic part of kansas, I'm listening to the wonderful sounding tape
recorded from
1975 10 24 Providence, Rhode Island, incl a number of great versions: Black Napkins, Chunga's Revenge, Zoot Allures and a tasty apostrophe/Duke
of Prunes at the end.
RIP Andre LewisDED - 18-3-2012 at 22:57
I had some malware and strange scripts on my blog in wordpress. All our sites are , according to google webmastertools" clean as can be.
BBP - 18-3-2012 at 23:03
Spent over two hours on the phone with one of my best friends. He had a nasty stench in his house, and while I was on the phone with him he looked for
the cause and found a mouse ate his way into his sofa, where he lived and had a nest, and it passed away a few days ago. MTF - 19-3-2012 at 08:20
My niece found an article about a second-cousin of ours who was murdered in 1969 (he was 15). It went unsolved until last year, when one of the guys
involved finally spilled the beans. Turns out he was murdered because he was flirting with someone else's girlfriend at a dance. The guys who did
it were a couple years older, and are now in their sixties.
The article's about what the parents have gone through for the last 42 years. Now that their son's murder has finally been solved, they
still can't let go...
The guy who was helicoptered away last week, didn't make it unfortunately.DED - 20-3-2012 at 17:41
Forum problem caused by host (sql server rights) fortenately they managed. Not only we had problems, that make it easier to convince them that it is
NOT our problem.
punknaynowned - 21-3-2012 at 00:29
yesterday I heard 1988 05 24 Stuttgart, DE show: full versions of Dupree's Paradise, Marqueson's Chicken, Sofa, Sharleena , parts of which
make it onto the live albums released from that tour and a very good sounding tape it is too ...
today it's a new one, just plopped onto the tracker last night
1976 01 28 Perth, AustraliaMTF - 21-3-2012 at 04:24
Today they replaced a telephone pole on our street. Amazingly, nobody was killed...
BBP - 21-3-2012 at 09:02
Now why does that remind me of the photos my sister took of Romania? (the one with the electricity posts that look like spaghetti)DED - 23-3-2012 at 16:59
BBP is a little sick today. I think she underestimated the first days of spring. Sunny but cold. BBP - 23-3-2012 at 18:43
Nah, guess I caught a bug at the giveaway store or something.MTF - 24-3-2012 at 05:30
Today's my wife's birthday. She's 50.
That's older than she's ever been... BBP - 24-3-2012 at 08:49
And now she's even older, and now she's even older, and now she's even older...
Still down and out. Barely slept at night, slipped in and out of nightmares.
Dad bought nasal spray for me to diminish swelling of the mucus glands. Discovered the label says "best before 2010".punknaynowned - 24-3-2012 at 10:44
awww,
Bonny, drink plenty of fluids.
You want I should make you some tea?
Pull back the shades? Let some light in, or you should sleep some more?polydigm - 24-3-2012 at 16:00
Hello all, I've been busy. Sorry to hear you're sick Bonny. I hope it doesn't last much longer.BBP - 25-3-2012 at 10:17
Third day of major sniffles. Am using Otrivin which stops both slime forming and swelling, but it does give me a nosebleed. DED - 27-3-2012 at 20:53
since our server works with PHP5 things that wouldn't work a year ago, spontaneously start to work. Strange where the minimum was php4. But
finally the image wall is working, with some pictures made by BBP. Check it out here. www.ploeg.ws/fotomuurBBP - 27-3-2012 at 21:03
Went out to the second-hand shop today. Still swelling of the mucus glands though.polydigm - 28-3-2012 at 01:15
since our server works with PHP5 things that wouldn't work a year ago, spontaneously start to work. Strange where the minimum was php4. But
finally the image wall is working, with some pictures made by BBP.
The image wall is really cool. My time seems to be still working
properly, but we'll see after next weekend. Not only that it's bloody April Fool's Day. Plenty of things could happen with the clocks
given that.
All the DVR stuff relating to free to air TV goes ridiculous when the time changes as well. I have to reset all my recordings and there's always
at least one that goes wrong because the TV stations themselves never get it all right.
Glad to see you're up and about again Bonny.BBP - 28-3-2012 at 20:42
Went to the giveaway shop today, didn't find anything but the guys there had made their own ping-pong table from an old desk (it was a bit narrow
though) and home-made bats from wooden sticks, old books and a ton of sticky tape. Before I knew it I was losing badly at round-the-table pingpong.
And witnessed a domestic argument which once again made me remember why I'm not married. Gah.polydigm - 31-3-2012 at 01:03
Bonny, you'll be happy to hear that based on a tip from MTF I downloaded Green Naugahyde and now I'm a bit of a Primus fan.BBP - 31-3-2012 at 10:53
Wow, you're on the right track!polydigm - 1-4-2012 at 00:11
Hey MTF, you don't read my U2Us. Was it something I said?MTF - 1-4-2012 at 06:35
Hey MTF, you don't read my U2Us. Was it something I said?
No. I just don't read them. Sorry...BBP - 1-4-2012 at 11:35
Dad and I went to Amsterdam, to watch my sister act (pun hehehe). The play was stupid, but my sister's quite the actress! Very proud of her. punknaynowned - 2-4-2012 at 10:04
clapclapclapclapclap,
may the world fill with thespians!
sry 2hear abt ur 'Letter of Admonishment' from 'teh Powers that BEE'
effin ridiculous lawyers got nuthin better to do than be bigbrother.
My thoughts are left on the last post I made @the-forum-that-will-no-longer-be-named
blech!
last week I listened to
1974 11 15 Buffalo, NY : long show, too much bass, but great end-of-year Yellow Snow Suite (not too many of those)
1974 11 29 Naperville, IL: great sound short show
tonight
1980 10 12 Albuquerque, NM: yes, it is that Albuquerque New Mexico show. Great sound, 120 minutes. Flank's guitar sounds great tonight but he
barely plays it. Dead Girls of London is SO intense as are many other songs: vicious! Maybe they lost the amp power or something again and again and
then it comes back - but there are lots of great vocals tonight. Wonderful crazy vocal variations on You Didn't Try To Call Me: unique!
Flanks Apple, the artist formerly known as...
((bows))BBP - 2-4-2012 at 10:21
Sweetie... did you check the date on that post? It was an April Fool's joke on my part. :bald:punknaynowned - 2-4-2012 at 12:25
OH! I should post pages and pages of Gragantua & Pantagruel on the goose for that! OH!BBP - 2-4-2012 at 15:27
It's a pity I found several items on Fronk Zoppo
Now it seems to be a joke.
What shal I buy for a present.
I don't know BBP - 3-4-2012 at 16:19
I'm very unhappy about that joke now. Some people sent hate mail, even death threats, to Gail over it. punknaynowned - 4-4-2012 at 08:42
ouch! that's rather extreme.
last night I listened to
1988 03 03 Chicago, IL: 120 minutes, the one with Mr Sting. Otherwise notable were Strictly Genteel and a lush + exuberant Pound For A Brown!
tonight a 90 minute
1974 10 29 Harrisburg, PApolydigm - 5-4-2012 at 05:49
Typical, I missed it altogether.BBP - 5-4-2012 at 08:03
That's what you get for living just a little earlier than me. BBP - 6-4-2012 at 20:51
Had a nightmare and woke up because I'd bitten a nasty wound into the inside of my cheek. Ouch.BBP - 9-4-2012 at 20:04
industrial music for real.BBP - 10-4-2012 at 21:17
:bald: There'll be some Rammstein on the Tube for ya.
Ah here! This song replaced Du Hast as my favourite Primus lyric: Du bist wass du isst: you are what you eat. It's about the German cannibale.DED - 10-4-2012 at 22:13
i'm not a fan of Rammstein, I like their verses but i can't stand the choruses.BBP - 11-4-2012 at 20:39
:bald: Each to their own. They have some songs I love, some songs I hate. I got Mutter for my 18th birthday (the special edition with the magnetic
clasp) and I skip about half the songs on it, if I put it on, which nowadays is rarely. I love how Kruspe rolls his R.polydigm - 12-4-2012 at 02:35
Just passing to say hello. I'm on "holiday" and lectures start again next week. I've passed through the first hoop - so far, so
good.BBP - 12-4-2012 at 10:40
Hey Poly! How's college going?polydigm - 13-4-2012 at 01:27
"I've passed through the first hoop - so far, so good." I realise that wasn't a very detailed comment, but it means it's
going well. I got the required standard in my first test just before mid semester break and if I keep on pushing the envelope I should be okay. Doing
it for real now is definitely turning out to be the right thing for me. I guess I'll never lose that deep seated dread of assessments though.BBP - 13-4-2012 at 21:12
Great to hear it's going well! :bouncing:
Not much happening here... fell a bit unwell today.
Yesterday Dad and I finally finished the apple pie I baked last weekend. Unfortunately the recipe I used, had its flaws: for one it used too much egg.
That meant it was really, really very sticky, so it was hard to fill the form with it.
Second, it used too little sugar, so it just didn't taste nice at all. My father liked it, but I thought it was gross.polydigm - 14-4-2012 at 06:22
You'll enjoy the next one, I'm sure.BBP - 14-4-2012 at 21:46
Went birthday shopping for my father and all I could find was fun stuff for me. Even came home with a Ponyo DVD.BBP - 16-4-2012 at 19:32
I hope none of our US friends is having tornado trouble...punknaynowned - 17-4-2012 at 07:20
still here!
listened to a bunch of 1970 zappa last week
1970 05 08
1970 05 15
1970 08 21: the best example of the bunch w/ a full 200 Motels/groupie routine
1970 06 18
1970 11 13L
1970 11 14 E
I don't why I do this every year but that it still makes me laughBBP - 17-4-2012 at 09:40
I got that with Zappadan. punknaynowned - 18-4-2012 at 19:04
ha! saw the reply over at gz says; she gave you free advertising!:bouncy:
and I thought all in all she was pretty cool to you and I dunno but
'death threats' for famous people, in Hollywood, while real and a
'clear and present danger' all the time, I really doubt there was any such thing
in specific response to your april fool. Seriously, the Zappa family lived just up the road from the Manson clan
back in the day. Laurel Canyon has been full of fruity sociopaths and nutty gun freaks since at least the '50's.
Throw the internet on top of that with everybody and their sick cousin in on the twitter and the cellphone sippiku
and so on... I mean does Sylvester Stallone's or Chuck Norris' cultural descendants really think they're 'for real'?
"But you gotta be watchin' 'em..."
today I'm listening to a collection of stuff from Lumpy Money and Greasy Love Songs on random.
My landlord came by yesterday and left a note for me to mow the grass or the city would. Today I went to the store and got gas for the mower and
groceries and when I got back he was there and had cut half the lawn. He stopped the mower and told me he had broken his foot and been laid up for
five months and last week he got the cast off and next week he has an appt with the doctor to see if he's free to use it, "...but I
didn't want to get a letter from the city or miss it and they come out - the f*ckers - and mow it and charge you for it."
All in one breath.
I held up my hand and said, "All I have to say to that is, Congratulations. You didn't have to do that," and held up the gas can. His
face went long and his mouth went slack, I laughed a little and said , "I hope you getting out and getting up and around then makes you feel
better." We talked at length and it seems he's been thinking about the place. If he has something to work on he must feel better, more
useful.
[Edited on 18-4-12 by punknaynowned]BBP - 18-4-2012 at 20:58
She's rather motherly, isn't she? :biggrin:BBP - 20-4-2012 at 10:50
Cycled to town, in order to buy one of the "Jump" comics, with Dweezil in them. I came home with the first comic and discovered how
undefined Dweezil's character is. His range is from emptyhead to sarcastic asshole to cool guy to hero to golden heart boy. It's a bit
confusing.
(insert joke here)BBP - 21-4-2012 at 19:17
Dutch government tumbles. Party time! polydigm - 22-4-2012 at 03:40
Just having a lazy Sunday morning lie in which has just spilled into the afternoon. I'm gonna get up and get something to eat now. I hope
everyone's well and happy, or at least happyish.punknaynowned - 23-4-2012 at 14:06
listened to 1973 08 18 Copenhagen yesterday; 2 hour show, pretty good sound, great long Dupree's Paradise, a rare BrownShoes for this band and w/
JLP, Farther O'Blivion has a long Bebop Tango section with no vocals in it instead of the usual drum solo; thru half the tape the drums are a bit
muddy and the overall sound is tinny even with the bass way up... but great rare versions. Village of the Sun is in fine rare form + somewhat
different than the Roxy version...
Today I listen to 1980 05 06 Columbus, Ohio. Also a 2 hour show and very different; but the peaks are all distorted and takes retreating on the bass a
lot, and it's probably a hockey rink so there's a bit of echo on the vocals and bass drum sections, leaving the whole thing sounding like a
hollow spacebulb. This show is special though because it gives a taste of the spring's outing and the material they were preparing for their Mudd
Club debut in two days : like Outside Now, City of Tiny Lights, A Pound For A Brown, a great Pick Me I'm Clean/Easy Meat ~ for twenty minutes...
yesterday also I heard a noise outside in the morning I did not recognize. It was hundreds of joggers, as far up and down the street that I could see,
all running up to half a marathon, to raise money for the local Health Care Access. Free health care for people who qualify. Hundreds if not more all
jogging down my street on their route most of the morning long. Nice thing to see. So I went out and clapped for awhile and then went back inside. BBP - 23-4-2012 at 16:30
Aw that's sweet.
Found a 1960s reprint of a 1930s Go Fish game Philips issued to make lightbulbs more popular. It has awesome graphics!
In the mean time we're clearing the house. We're getting a new heating installation soon.polydigm - 24-4-2012 at 09:12
Heating? We're approaching winter down here and just had our first taste of it this week. I prefer this time of year but that doesn't stop
me getting a wee bit blue from time to time as the days close in.BBP - 24-4-2012 at 21:14
Is it cold or are you having snow as well?
Been making a lot of Celtic knots, they're very neat to do!BBP - 25-4-2012 at 09:11
Elections here on Sept 12.
...This round was at least as unprofessional but nowhere near as funny as the LPF fiasco in 2002.
[Edited on 25-4-12 by BBP]punknaynowned - 25-4-2012 at 13:49
yesterday listened to
1988 02 06 NYC : sound good to good plus, a very responsive audience; a complete packard goose with the Bartok bit in the middle. The kids were there
so they came up and did stuff. Dweezil on Whippin post, diva and ahmet on dancing. A two hour show, seemed shorter.
Mowed the lawn. i'm thinking about changing my name and telling the idjits on the zforum how stoopid they are. So disappointing. The thing is
they think they might be waging a culture war. The war is over. We're still fighting though over the scraps of what's left. So sad.:crying:BBP - 25-4-2012 at 15:51
Makes you wish you could've been there.
Managed to score a guy's phone number. Now to figure out what to do with it.punknaynowned - 26-4-2012 at 15:29
today's listening
1980 06 08 Dortmund. So far, City/Pound For a Brown are longer improv pieces. Great live romps and Frank pushes the envelope again and again but the
rest of the band seem less engaged. Of course, I'm silly enough to think Frank woulda been better off putting out a whole bunch of long improvs
from this tour rather than what came out in Tinseltown Rebellion or the first disc of YCDTOSA3. For example, in addition to the regular string of
YAWYI songs, "If Only She Woulda" gets a bunch of solos and is fun.BBP - 26-4-2012 at 18:02
...I still believe the nice people should unite. Which I believe happens in topics like What Happened To You Today in Randomonium, which gets no
negativity.
Still I need to get one of my FZ-related ideas off the ground. Just remind me of it occasionally.polydigm - 27-4-2012 at 10:30
Went to see him in person. It was a nice warm day and the entire crew at the giveaway store was sitting outside enjoying themselves. He was racing
around on his skateboard and managed to jump over a barstool on it. Will call him to get a more personal chat, am still not sure what to make of him. Calvin - 28-4-2012 at 23:32
Maybe trying to impress you? Or just showing off?BBP - 29-4-2012 at 10:09
Yeah. At one point I went inside. Last week he had his arm in a sling because of a skating accident: dislocated shoulder. This time around he
didn't got injured. I did, while I was helping him pulling sticky stuff from a ramp so he could use it to skate on. Thumb got trapped between
ramp and wall.
Anyway it seems like he's begging the gods to injure him so I can Florence Nightingale over him. No thank you.BBP - 1-5-2012 at 09:26
Dutch national holiday yesterday, was exhausting and hot but I did meet an old high school friend and bought a sack of walnuts from him. BBP - 1-5-2012 at 22:25
DED - 2-5-2012 at 22:05
Played bicycle repairman today as in Monty Python. BBP - 3-5-2012 at 20:00
Had that date today. Basically I just let him talk for an hour.aquagoat - 4-5-2012 at 20:46
was this hour interesting?Calvin - 5-5-2012 at 06:08
We can really be into ourselves, us males. Hopefully he'll wake up and realize what a great person is interested in him and gets to know her.BBP - 5-5-2012 at 20:21
...Maybe... he's definitely got some stories to tell.punknaynowned - 7-5-2012 at 17:41
Hi!
Hesse's Magister Ludi is one of my very favorite books.
Neat to see you're reading it.
Heard this weekend that mom has colon and lung cancer.
They have to do the colon surgery, remove a section of of her large intestine
some time this week and then as she recuperates from that will look at how to treat the lung cancer.
It's okay. She's had a rough early part of this year and now knows what's wrong. Better than not knowing.
She's in good spirits and will do what she can to combat it. Plus she's 85 yrs old and lived a very full life.
She's a good friend as well as my mom and if it's time for her to go it will be sad.
But I can't think of anything she didn't get to do that she wanted to.
How great is that?
I figure the world is full of toxic poisons and it's just a matter of time before one or more of them or some accident drags us down.
We do what we can or choose to avoid them and work to have as good a life as we can despite whatever happens. She's done that.
It's amazing anyone in this world can live as long as she has. So good for her.
this weekend listened to 1982 06 08 Hamburg; atmospheric sound, great guitar, nice show
of I can get to it I'll listen to 1988 05 06 HamburgBBP - 7-5-2012 at 23:08
Your poor mum! I hope she recovers!punknaynowned - 8-5-2012 at 10:21
me too, thanx B!
I have a feeling she will.
that mouse trap is funny...
ridiculous, but funny - especially so
to see you try again and again to get it to work
:bouncing:DED - 8-5-2012 at 11:59
Sorry to hear from your mum. My mother almost reached 87. With all her health problems a quite good prestation. But 87 or 26 it doesn't matter, I
still miss her today. Wished I could have spend more time with her. So, be so much as possible with her and help her to fight.
polydigm - 8-5-2012 at 14:42
I hope it goes as well as it can Punky.KAPTKIRK - 9-5-2012 at 21:20
She sounds like a wonderful woman,punk.Good attitude is half the good fight and she sounds like she has that in spades.Good for her! Hope she stays
around for awhile longer. punknaynowned - 9-5-2012 at 23:03
thanks guys!
I appreciate it!BBP - 12-5-2012 at 09:49
Having been a carpenter,that's a facinating clock to watch how they will change the next second.How they approach the task of changing the
time,each second,for me,is fun to watch.Cool find! Thanx. BBP - 13-5-2012 at 13:43
Aw it doesn't appear anymore...
Anyway I gave up on that date, now that he's told me he sees dead people.BBP - 14-5-2012 at 11:04
Friend told me he'd come by to drop off the CD-i I bought. Hmm... knowing him I could be here waiting all day.polydigm - 15-5-2012 at 10:09
That clock is nuts!! Hey Kirk, where's your time zone, in another dimension? It doesn't do seconds only minutes and that's keeping them
busy enough.punknaynowned - 15-5-2012 at 10:24
well right now, the one I see says it is 4:24 and they fixing to turn it into :25punknaynowned - 15-5-2012 at 10:24
and it's darkpunknaynowned - 15-5-2012 at 10:52
could well be it fixes on your location and directs the view to one in your timezone...
I thought of asking the other day but thought I'd wait to see...
mom made it through surgery and was up and alert yesterday, so that's good
the cancer doctor was pleased and said call next month, so that's double good news
this week I drive back to the small town that I graduated high school and stay with her as she recovers
til June. I almost always end up posting here so I guess I'll talk again soon.
the random think I've been doing the last month is tweets from the 16th century; quotes of Marin Sanudo, Venetian chronicler, member of the savi,
ear to the ground, pen to the parchment. This week news of the war of the league of Cambrai, 1509, when Venice at last got ganged up on and shut down
and was pushed back. Yeah, this week in Venice, 1509...