From mailbox.syr.edu!naherzin Sat Oct 31 22:34:31 1992 Received: from mailbox.syr.edu ([128.230.18.5]) by watdragon.uwaterloo.ca with SMTP id <168437-2>; Sat, 31 Oct 1992 22:34:24 -0500 Received: from rodan.acs.syr.edu by mailbox.syr.edu (4.1/CNS) id AA11325; Sat, 31 Oct 92 22:35:12 EST Received: by rodan.acs.syr.edu (4.1/Spike-2.0) id AA07493; Sat, 31 Oct 92 22:30:26 EST Message-Id: <9211010330.AA07493@rodan.acs.syr.edu> To: jmsellen@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca Subject: 1991 December Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1992 22:30:25 -0500 From: "neil herzinger" Status: R Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1991 04:02:00 -0500 (EST) >From: Neil Anthony Herzinger To: Sgroup Subject: Regarding George... I'm not sure if the messages are getting through to George. I know at least one is in 'wait' mode (6 days or so...). The only thing I do know is that: gfd@usl.usl.com doesn't work for me, I have to type: gfd@usl.com That might be someone elses problem. We'll see... neil -- >From: gfd@usl.usl.com Date: Mon, 2 Dec 91 10:07 EST To: att!andrew.cmu.edu!Sgroup+@usl.usl.com Cc: att!cis.ohio-state.edu!david!david@usl.usl.com Subject: Re: ATTN: GEORGE > From: david!david@cis.ohio-state.edu (David A. Roth) > Content-Type: text > Content-Length: 176 > > > I've been having trouble sending you e-mail. about the problems with the > S-330 disk. Make copies using the DART MAC utility. It seems that gfd@usl.com works the best (rather than gfd@usl.usl.com). I'll have to see if I still have the DART utility. > Anyone have George's home phone number? It's on your beloved guidelines. George Demarest (908) 757-4655 H (say hi to the missus) (908) 522-6363 W >From: gfd@usl.usl.com Date: Mon, 2 Dec 91 10:20 EST To: att!andrew.cmu.edu!Sgroup+@usl.usl.com Cc: att!f909.n712.z3.fidonet.org!Scot.Art@usl.usl.com, usl!gfd@usl.usl.com Subject: Re: Returned mail: Host unknown > From: Scot.Art@f909.n712.z3.fidonet.org (Scot Art) ^^^ (a last name to die for) > Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown > To: sgroup@andrew.cmu.edu > (this is the THIRD attempt to get this to George, it keeps > getting bounced, so I'll send it to the group instead :-( > Sorry). I do play hard-to-get at times... > hi George, hi?! > Thanks for the library info (actually Neil sent it to me). > I have some enquiries about some of this stuff ... Neil is a saint. > I'll be sending some disks as soon as I get them organised > ... I assume that if I send in x disks with samples on them > I can get x disks of samples back? Yes, and if you send additional blank FORMATTED disks, you'll get even more if you wish. Remember, a contribution of A SINGLE DISK will forever give you access to the entire library (or for as long as it exists, anyway). > > 6. Return addressed postage (you know, SASE) is > > mandatory. I need stamped > > Very difficult to implement 'cos I can't buy US Mail > stamps! I think you can get international return mail > coupons, I will investigate. Just put a few dollars (US) in the package. The guidelines are a little relaxed for those outside the US. ("No fair!" cry the millions!). There must be a self-addressed envelope though (don't push your luck :-). > > 9. My Address: George Demarest > > 110 East Fairview Avenue > > South Plainfield, NJ 07080 > > (201) 957-6392 (weekdays) > > 10. Sample everything! I especially like synth > > stuff, samples for > > House-type stuff, drum samples, noises. > > > > 11. Please, sample all sounds at 30K sampling rate > > (unless you intentionally > > I fall into the nasty sound category. A lot of stuff I've > got is at 15K ... I'll compile a list soon and send it > over. That's fine. I have no problem with nasty, icky, dirty samples. But the intent should be there. > ciao, Scot > scot.art@f909.n712.z3.fidonet.org