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hi folks, i'm sure you'll all recognize me as a stead-fast lurker here on the loop (beings that i don't own the mythical echoplex and haven't ever even touched one -sigh- i've more or less been a steady and very productive lurker - doing those things that lurks can only do :) anyhow... i'm very interested in the original post which i've responded to. i didn't include it because it was fairly long. to summarize: the author requested interest in sharing musical recordings either via snail mail or upon WWW sites. i'm currently involved in a school-related project to create musical web pages, and i've chosen (ta-dah) 'a presentation on the observations of stringed oddities' as a title, but haven't gotten much further with the idea since that stroke of genius. i posted to stickwire for feedback, and proposed a personal profile survey as well as a philosophy/approaches survey. <><><><><><><><>< at this point i'd like to propose the following opportunities: a similar survey to looperdom involving our thoughts/methods, personal feelings, etc. on looping/playing/music/life/theuniverse/everything. inclusion of sound files (DISK SPACE IS NOT A LIMITATION or so i've been told - i can't imagine what they'll say if i show up with 30 megs of .wavs) for general appreciation. anything else anyone would like to do... i've access to the U of A's multi-quadrillion dollar media arts lab (not that i know how to use the stuff, but that i could probably do lots of neat tricks) the big thing i'd like to keep in mind is that i've got a lot of disk space available. i can easily harbor sound files of loop work. let me know if anyone has ideas, advancements, etc. thanks. **************************************************************** ** Dan Howarth, History/Music, University of Arizona, Tucson ** ** http://www.u.arizona.edu/~howarth (under construction) ** ****************************************************************