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Post by sweetjesus » Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:26 pm

mike holiday wrote:the pun was the meat my pitbulls would turn a stranger into

thats no joke....
very loving dogs, great with my friends, small children can pull my dogs ears, tail, whatever

...but don't come over to my house and walk right in

you'll get your hand bit, friend or not no joke
(thats a hand as thats the first part of a persons body crossing the threshold into the house while opening the door)

usually sticking something up the dogs butt will cause it to unlock its jaws ..
but with two of those things that still might be troublesome
hey mate,

please don't think im being hypercritical of you for saying this and I'm sure you heard it before, but I would never ever dream of keeping my children around pitbulls... those things are cool but too often it seems as if they've overnight had a bloodlust and attacked their owners or owners children.

for the sake of your kids facial features, take some of my words into account.

once again don't mean to be bashin u too hard.

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Post by mike holiday » Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:52 pm

hey no prob, (i don't have kids)


and am very cautious when they are around...

my mom and dad had a beagle that snaped a young kid in the face. :(

so that goes for all dogs...

but mine like it when the niece and nephiew try to ride around on their back.

staffordshire terrier



don't believe all the hype however, these are an extremly loyal breed of dogs, possabliy the best compainion dog you can get

and don't blame the dog blame the owner :)
American Staffordshire Terriers are intelligent and excellent guardians.
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Post by dbolt » Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:52 pm

but I would never ever dream of keeping my children around pitbulls... those things are cool but too often it seems as if they've overnight had a bloodlust and attacked their owners or owners children.
SJ Wrote:


I have a Doberman and when she is around children she is very gentle. But if someone comes around that she is not familiar with she is very alert and aggressive. So yea I agree somewhat if their maybe kept outside and you hardly ever pay attention to them and their neglected they may turn on you. On the other hand it depends on how their raised you know.

My .02 :wink:


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Post by j0shu@ » Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:22 am

LJ Martin wrote:
sweetjesus wrote: do me a favor and put bass traps in your room! will cost you no more than $100-$150 and will make the biggest difference to your monitoring setup!
You are probably right, for the time being tho' I write at home and mix at work (when I have something worth mixing)... will look into something tho'
i record / write at home and mix at work too. its a pretty good gig. i used to bring my oxy 8 and laptop into here, but i cant do that no mo.

im gonna start a post your dog/pets thread for all these other folks...

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Post by dbolt » Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:25 am

Recent New Setup

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8 Months Ago

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I plan on cleaning out my Desktop PC and setting dual Compter Mode. Need more CPU for multi Software use. Also wish I had 17 Lappy. I thought this was an amazing transformation.

Later
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Post by smutek » Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:57 am

Totally dude, your setup looks a lot nicer and so much more comfortable now.

I'm jealous of your chair, I need a new chair so flippin bad!

Anyway, bravo!

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Post by dbolt » Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:14 am

I'm jealous of your chair, I need a new chair so flippin bad!

Anyway, bravo!
smutek wrote:


I wish I had one these!:arrow:



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Post by smutek » Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:25 am

Oh man... I feel you bro. I was looking into the Millers myself. I believe they are totally worht the investment, unfortunately they are waaay out of my price range at the moment.

If I had the cash I would totally spring for one, especially considering the amount of time I spend in this funked up chair... I looked on ebay nd still could not find one to meet my budget.

One day.

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Post by Gyro » Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:31 am

ahlstrominfo wrote:Image

A temporary table. and thats me on the mouse-pad. and ofcource a mac mini.
OMG That's the setup I want... I've got the bcr, but that's all...

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Post by ahlstrominfo » Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:10 pm

Gyro wrote:
ahlstrominfo wrote:Image

A temporary table. and thats me on the mouse-pad. and ofcource a mac mini.
OMG That's the setup I want... I've got the bcr, but that's all...
I've added a few things to it yesterday shopping at a garage-sale
I bought a midi-footcontroller (midiwizard) and a USB-mic (samson c01u). So for the moment the set is pretty complete :D

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Post by Machinate » Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:16 pm

how's the midiwizard treating you? Is it any good?
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.

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Post by ahlstrominfo » Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:22 pm

Machinate wrote:how's the midiwizard treating you? Is it any good?
It wasn't easy getting it to work cause the midiwizard only sends "Program Change" messages. So I had to convert the signal to "notes on/off" using MidiPipe on OSX.
I've put at tutorial on http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38011 and now it works like a charm.

So now I'm the freekin Kid Beyond wannabe at home :D
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Post by djadonis206 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:50 pm

ahlstrominfo

I like your set-up simple like mine

here's some before and after pics

before

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after

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and here are my dogs - hahahahaha (FYI Can you name that SouthPark episode on the TV

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enjoy
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Post by martin808 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:57 pm

@DJA do the houses outside the window look the same as your house?

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Post by djadonis206 » Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:12 am

Yes pretty much - the ones on the corner like mine are 2 bedrooms no garage - they get bigger as you move down the block with garages etc - none are attached to each other - really nice places

A developer built a bunch of these house for first time homebuyers etc so there's little pockets of these places all over our neighborhood

it's known as Judkins Park area (Central Area but south)

as you move east toward the water the house's get progressively nicer

actually check this out

go to http://local.live.com/

type in the zip code 98144 and that's pretty much my neighborhood

We bought the place 4 years ago moved in September 14th 2001 (I remember the date exactly for obvious reasons) - only one owner prior and she did all this landscaping around the house which our dogs have successfully dug up :)
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