Re: Hijack This Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2021 7:56 am
bill_g wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:00 pm
The USPS may be an anachronism, but I say let's keep on dancin!
https://youtu.be/QtTj4cramPM
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bill_g wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:00 pm
The USPS may be an anachronism, but I say let's keep on dancin!
https://youtu.be/QtTj4cramPM
I got 99 problems, and bein cool ain't one.neonzx wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 7:56 ambill_g wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:00 pm
The USPS may be an anachronism, but I say let's keep on dancin!
https://youtu.be/QtTj4cramPMI would not have guessed you even would know the music group No Doubt. You might be cool, after all.
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Elaboration on this - my musical tastes span +50 years, and all genres with rock, rap, r&b, and pop sharing the top, followed by jazz, international (afro-beat, reggae, norte, pan) and c&w. Classical is my least favorite, but I do have some selections I like. I am by no means a musicologist. I'm a nuts and bolts guy. I heat up the mics, keep the lights on, and set levels. I have smelled far too many armpits and ass's in small rooms filled with keyboards, drum kits, and dope. But, I got a good education in music in the process.neonzx wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 7:56 ambill_g wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:00 pm
The USPS may be an anachronism, but I say let's keep on dancin!
https://youtu.be/QtTj4cramPMI would not have guessed you even would know the music group No Doubt. I was like.. "what?"
You might be cool, after all.![]()
We are in the hijack thread so we can talk of anything, therefore...bill_g wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 8:24 am Elaboration on this - my musical tastes span +50 years, and all genres with rock, rap, r&b, and pop sharing the top, followed by jazz, international (afro-beat, reggae, norte, pan) and c&w. Classical is my least favorite, but I do have some selections I like. I am by no means a musicologist. I'm a nuts and bolts guy. I heat up the mics, keep the lights on, and set levels. I have smelled far too many armpits and ass's in small rooms filled with keyboards, drum kits, and dope. But, I got a good education in music in the process.
I was first chair AM/FM/record player at my HS. neeners.neonzx wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 8:55 amWe are in the hijack thread so we can talk of anything, therefore...bill_g wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 8:24 am Elaboration on this - my musical tastes span +50 years, and all genres with rock, rap, r&b, and pop sharing the top, followed by jazz, international (afro-beat, reggae, norte, pan) and c&w. Classical is my least favorite, but I do have some selections I like. I am by no means a musicologist. I'm a nuts and bolts guy. I heat up the mics, keep the lights on, and set levels. I have smelled far too many armpits and ass's in small rooms filled with keyboards, drum kits, and dope. But, I got a good education in music in the process.
I can't play any instrument, nor can I sing. The first instrument I wanted to learn was the violin (6th grade) and my evil step-mother denied me with a very nasty look "violins are for girls!".
So, instead, I did staging, lighting, and audio for our school productions.
Yeah, but ... craft doesn't get paid doodley.
High schools in the pain haindull of Flawduh did not have slide shows with music. We had football and a school band in that order.
That's pretty awesome. For a very brief period I was a roadie for ELP, but I could not keep up with the partying. I joined the service after that. Much more my speed. Didn't pay very much, but more than I got setting up and breaking down stages.roadscholar wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:13 amOh, I dunno. It paid me enough to do this, at my own expense:
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That’s impressive.roadscholar wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:13 am Oh, I dunno. It paid me enough to do this, at my own expense:
Yeah, and guess who was the video person for football games and the marching band. Being the tech kid was the the only thing that saved my geek/dorky ass from harm -- because nobody would F with me, because I had the faculty in my corner. LOLbill_g wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:45 amHigh schools in the pain haindull of Flawduh did not have slide shows with music. We had football and a school band in that order.
I don't think video was even invented in 1969 when I granulated (purposeful misspelling). I would be surprised if the school could afford filming games. But, I was also just 16 then, and there were a lot of things I didn't know. Ahead scholastically, but far down in the social food chain. OTOH, I had a job at a "gentleman's club" tucked into the bayou which comes with a brand of bad boy cred. People gave me lip at school, but from waaaay over there. You just roll with it.
Not yet. The photo is from the inaugural ball for the new stage in September 2019, dubbed "The Kestrel" that evening. The only play we managed to mount on the finished stage before the COVID era was Merry Wives of Windsor, which I didn't audition for:
I think in '69, they were still on Super-8 film(with no sound). I went through HS in the 80s.bill_g wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 12:27 pm I don't think video was even invented in 1969 when I granulated (purposeful misspelling). I would be surprised if the school could afford filming games. But, I was also just 16 then, and there were a lot of things I didn't know. Ahead scholastically, but far down in the social food chain. OTOH, I had a job at a "gentleman's club" tucked into the bayou which comes with a brand of bad boy cred. People gave me lip at school, but from waaaay over there. You just roll with it.
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A federal appeals court ruled last August that Clinton cannot be compelled to appear for a deposition in a lawsuit about State Department emails, a ruling that came after a federal judge said earlier in 2020 that the former secretary must appear for a deposition in the case.
The court's denial on Monday was unsigned.
Judicial Watch had asked to depose Clinton, top aide Cheryl Mills and other former State Department employees in a case seeking public access to the emails from the State Department.
That's a weird looking box "VTR" or whatever.tek wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 2:20 pm Actually, 'home' videotape recorders came out in 1964-1965: https://www.rewindmuseum.com/reeltoreelvideo.htm
We had a Sony reel-to-reel VTR in middle school in 1971, IIRC it looked similar to some of those Sony units but was more industrial (because middle-schoolers)
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The camera was an extra $350, as far as I can tell..Sony Videocorder Net Price Schedule for 2000 Series May 1967
CV-2000D Videocorder with walnut base $695.00
CV-2000 Videocorder (portable) $730.00
TCV-2010 Videocorder with built in monitor/TV )portable) $995.00
TCV-2020 Videocorder with built in monitor/TV in Walnut case, with timer $1150.00
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