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  1. Got mine yesterday. Thanks Agustín! Although I recognize quite a bit (I also have my dad here who had quite a bit of fun listening to BFT 12 & 13 ... and knew a lot more than I did), I notice that with this BFT, because a lot of it is so familiar, that I have problems pinpointing it. A conservative guess would be that I have about 50% of it myself, maybe even more. Let's see what I can come up with. VERY enjoyable dic(s), Agustín. And thanks again for knocking me over the head to make sure I signed up! I would have missed a great compilation had you not done that. Cheers!
  2. Before I'm off to be cut up, I'll vote for the design on the right, small logo pocket placement without the "squaring-in". The third ("alternative") design is not my cup of tea. And, John, great work here, too. Now get back to the Basie job! Cheers!
  3. My two cents worth (I would have liked to put the following words into a graphic format, but neither time nor ability right now): a) The idea of a logo is to summarize things. The idea is NOT to have a logo and then have text all over the shirt explaining things (Just imagine a McDonald's shirt with a McDonald's logo and then stuff like: "Hey, if you ever see this logo, wobble on over and check our menus ... we sell food, actually, just in case you didn't know").. B) Logos on shirts work best if they're a bit smaller. I thought John's small round logo (drop the text) to go up front (breast pocket placement) and then simply the web address (with maybe a one-liner) on the back of the shirt would be a great way to do it. It's been done a thousand times .. for a reason ... it works that way. Summary: don't water down the logo! It can and should just be graphic, no text added. Cheers!
  4. I'm German. We invented weird music. I think. Cheers & thanks!
  5. I've received the disc, albeit a bit late because I'm only home sporadically at the moment. As I've posted elsewhere, I've not been able to spend much time here (actually none at all, really). I'll make amends with my own BFT (in a few years ) and the Count Basie site, which is really beginning to take shape as you read this. I love the disc and a lot of it is right up my alley. I even have a few cuts myself, I think, but I simply haven't had the time for any checking at all. And, unfortunateley, there are a whole lot of must-haves on here. It's gonna cost big time, this one. I love it. Thanks for a great disk, Daniel A.! Cheers!
  6. Damn, I'm late. Agustin did send me a PM to WAKE ME UP! Thanks Agustin, and yes, I'd love one.
  7. Aside from the usual frames you find on the Internet, this guy has a good offer. Check his LP frames (available in black, gold and silver) ... these vcome recommended! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=4304935401 Cheers!
  8. That Neil Peart set ... a thousand drums, and then some. Wow, man. He must be good. The more drums you have on stage, the better. Just imagine, putting Terry Bozzio's and Peart's set together. Wow, I mean, simply wow. Literally thousands of cans to beat around on. Orgiastic, to say the least. Cheers! P.S.: "Honda gives more head."
  9. Oh, there's more ... MUCH more ...
  10. No, Rush is not bad. What's bad is constantly talking about them. It's not necessary. I think we got it by now: "Rush is good. Rush is great. They can play. They changed everyone's life. Without them, the world wouldn't be the same. The drums are just AWE-some. They're old, but not as old as these other rock'n'roll geezers ... and they can still play. Wow. Great. Fantastic." Let's move on.
  11. That's a Rush tune, isn't it?
  12. Hey, John, a real collector's item. Just checked mine. Mine's also got all the print, etc. Where did you get your's?
  13. Amazing. Wherever I go, Rush posts are inevitable. It's almost like fans know where the boards are that don't have a Rush discussion thread yet. Can't we just all chip in, buy them a domain and let them set up ONE BOARD? Just Rush. All the saliva goes there. Cheers!
  14. Don't forget to talk to your wife once a day.
  15. Yep. Still practsing a bit. Easy, really.
  16. I can live with the added lesser problem of having to hit a button. What I'm sick and tired of are those other two browsers, the Fire thingie and the MS thingie crashing without any obvious reason, etc. Opera is simply more stable and that will save me more time than I need to hit a button twice. Cheers!
  17. I also picked this one up from 2001, for next to nothing, and it's a very nice recording. Recommended.
  18. Thanks, Flurin. I thought so. Sucks. I think I also have the cookie problem figured out. When it happened once or twice, I think I had two instances of Opera running. Cheers!
  19. Hi everyone, I just made the switch to Opera after simply having gotten tired of that Firebird/fox/dog and the IE thingie. All I did was really make Opera my default browser, since I have just about every browser for development purposes on my system anyway. Before I start rooting around in the Opera forums, I know there's a whole bunch of people here using Opera. Question: I've already configured quite a bit of Opera, but one thing has thus far escaped me: if I login to this forum, as soon as I close the window or Opera, it forgets that I'm logged in. Somehow, I assume, the cookie is deleted although I want ti to stay active. So, how can I stay logged in with Opera / where do I set what to achieve that? Any help is appreciated. Cheers! P.S.: I also seem to have a problem marking text and making it bold, for example, by simply then clicking on the bold button. Is that not possible in Opera?
  20. Regular visitors at organissimo.org/forums:
  21. Well, you've got a point there. Certainly. I did read the book. It's just as disgusting a marketing ploy as getting kids their first alcohol fix with the so-called alco-pops, which they have just made a lot more expensive in Germany (and, being a teacher, I just know that this, again, was of course the wrong move ... a legislative reaction like that to a social problem is never a good idea - it'll just make it more attractive again to go for the strong stuff since it is almost equally expensive). I also think that fixing problems such as these is probably beyond any filmmaker. I mean, how are you going to portray all the problems that make people eat/drink/smoke ... in one single film? Catch-22 all around, me thinks.
  22. Take 5, don't listen to these guys. They're dangerous. They're gonna make you want to spend lots of money. In fact, becoming a regular on this board is dangerous. Beware! Unless you have a lot of dough, of course. Cheers!
  23. I think I'll try that.
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