From jeffyb@ccrma.Stanford.EDU Tue Sep 9 02:53:08 2003 From: jeffyb@ccrma.Stanford.EDU (jeffrey traer bernstein) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 18:53:08 -0700 Subject: a farewell to arms Message-ID: <3F5D3284.7050304@ccrma.stanford.edu> Wednesday, the tenth day of September in the year of our lord this two-thousand and three, I depart by autogyro on a cross-continental north-bound voyage to the baron tundra wastelands of the north to seek my fortunes elsewhere (by fortunes I mean employment, the computer music industry isn't what it used to be (?) and by elsewhere I mean home in Montreal).

I should like to dine with my friends on this auspicious occasion so I propose we enjoy some traditional american fare for my last hours in these United States of America. I suggest we partake in chicken and ribs at MacArthur Park, 27 University Ave this Tuesday. I also suggest 7:00 PM (or 19:00 for the French constituency) Sorry for the early time but must make it to the rose & crown for quiz night by 9:00

Feel free to bring anyone else who might wish to say goodbye and perhaps even meet me for the first time...
From kirstinc@ccrma.Stanford.EDU Wed Sep 10 22:14:43 2003 From: kirstinc@ccrma.Stanford.EDU (Kirstin Cummings) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 14:14:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: your CCRMA mailing list (fwd) Message-ID: fyi, if something you send doesn't make it to the mamst list, then this might be the reason. other times, the message will bounce to me to "approve" for sending to the list - reasons for that are usually that mamst was bcc'd or that the recipient list is too long. i don't know what makes something spam, but thought you should know that your msg might not get through if the subject line is PENIS ENLARGEMENT!!! or something to that effect. -kirstin ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 10 Sep 2003 12:09:44 -0700 From: Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano To: kirstinc@ccrma.Stanford.EDU, gary@ccrma.Stanford.EDU, Subject: your CCRMA mailing list I have changed the setup for all lists (after testing this on cmdist, thanks Bill), they are now being prefiltered by spamassassin so that emails flagged by spamassassin as spam will not reach the list at all. For a little while I'll (sort of) monitor the diverted emails but eventually they will be redirected to the proverbial bit bucket (*). This should be completely transparent to users and administrators. The only potential downside is that it is possible to have false positives, that is, email that is not spam but is categorized as spam by the software. Too bad. Point your collective fingers to users of Outlook that don't have a clue and keep double clicking on those nice infected attachments... -- Fernando (*) see this for "official" definition: http://www.clueless.com/jargon3.0.0/bit_bucket.html From jeffyb@ccrma.Stanford.EDU Thu Sep 11 03:57:25 2003 From: jeffyb@ccrma.Stanford.EDU (Jeff Bernstein) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 20:57:25 -0600 Subject: PENIS ENLARGEMENT Message-ID: <20030910205725.M23061@ccrma.stanford.edu> From gzh@stanford.edu Wed Sep 17 18:52:48 2003 From: gzh@stanford.edu (Gregor Zdunski Hanuschak) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 10:52:48 -0700 Subject: PARTY TIME: Pre-Fall quarter blow out! Message-ID: <1063821168.3f689f7073d33@webmail.stanford.edu> This Saturday, free food, free alcohol, live music, and Gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger! No joke! YES, there will be free food! YES, there will be free alcohol! YES, there will be live music! DJ Eric Pop of KZSU 90.1 FM Stanford radio will be spinning dance music into the wee hours. We MAY also get a live band - we'll keep you posted :) Ok, the part about Arnold Schwarzenegger WAS a joke (he won't be there), but we got your attention didn't we? :p Come to EV for the party of the century!* * = according to the latest poll of the residents of EV 32D Here's the details... Who: Alex "The Dance Machine" Ene and Gregor "Superfly" Hanuschak (You may not know us, but it doesn't matter) Where: Escondido Village, Angell Court, 32Delta (32D) When: This Saturday, September 20 at 9 PM Come meet some of your fellow grad and law students before classes even begin! The house will provide most necessary party essentials, however you are encouraged to bring your favorite choice of six-packs or anything you feel could help make the atmosphere even more social. See you there! - Alex and Gregor From dfl@alum.mit.edu Wed Sep 17 18:47:44 2003 From: dfl@alum.mit.edu (David Lowenfels) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:47:44 -0400 Subject: Fwd: Eigenradio Message-ID: <0AC3DAD6-E937-11D7-AC45-000A957CD8B8@alum.mit.edu> http://eigenradio.media.mit.edu/ This is good for a laugh... The kind of shit the Media lab wastes money on, hahah ;) Well maybe it's just a side project for fun. Actually it is amusing for the first minute or so. From dfl@alum.mit.edu Wed Sep 24 22:29:05 2003 From: dfl@alum.mit.edu (David Lowenfels) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:29:05 -0400 Subject: trippy little shockwave website Message-ID: <1FC1BFAA-EED6-11D7-AF0F-000A957CD8B8@alum.mit.edu> http://www.electronicorphanage.com/neen/demo/clinger.swf A friend sent me this. It has a trippy "dancing" man effect as you move the mouse around. Enjoy! -David From kirstinc@ccrma.Stanford.EDU Fri Sep 26 04:54:18 2003 From: kirstinc@ccrma.Stanford.EDU (Kirstin Cummings) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 20:54:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: (no subject) Message-ID: do i only ever send out help questions to this list? shit. anyway, does ccrma have a spam filter that keeps me from getting my messages? i mean, i get normal mail, but have ceased to get one of my newsletters and all airline ticket confirmations have never made it either. both of these i know are considered first-level spam by stanford's servers but until switching to ccrma's mail system i still received them, now i don't. a potential problem. so what can i do about this? anything? thanks y'all... -kirstin From axonsworld@hotmail.com Fri Sep 26 05:45:18 2003 From: axonsworld@hotmail.com (kass vanfusion) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 00:45:18 -0400 Subject: [thecircle] trippy little shockwave website Message-ID: David, That is majorly cool, thanx for the link,dude. -John >From: David Lowenfels >Reply-To: thecircle@yahoogroups.com >To: thecircle@yahoogroups.com >CC: mamst@ccrma.stanford.edu, Jeff Lowenfels >Subject: [thecircle] trippy little shockwave website >Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:29:05 -0400 > >http://www.electronicorphanage.com/neen/demo/clinger.swf > >A friend sent me this. It has a trippy "dancing" man effect as you move >the mouse around. Enjoy! > >-David > _________________________________________________________________ Get McAfee virus scanning and cleaning of incoming attachments. Get Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es From gzh@stanford.edu Fri Sep 26 19:53:02 2003 From: gzh@stanford.edu (Gregor Zdunski Hanuschak) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 11:53:02 -0700 Subject: Sorry kids... In-Reply-To: <1064433632.3f71f7e0e3abd@webmail.stanford.edu> References: <1064433632.3f71f7e0e3abd@webmail.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <1064602382.3f748b0e8d371@webmail.stanford.edu> .. but this was too funny and too juvenile not to send. Non-Californians might not laugh as much, but check it out anyway. http://www.funforwards.com/flash/august03/wannabe_governor.swf - Gregor PS - Ok, I'm SERIOUSLY working now!