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Oh, speaking of hawking CDs, I did pick up Ted's CD. Very nice Ted! You need to do less apologizing, my friend. It's a fine piece of work. I think the negative reviews (not that they were all that negative) were missing the point. I think they were expecting more production, but it seems to me that you were going for the immediacy of the moment, rather than a perfect take, or a lot of overdubs. Am I wrong? Anyway, I like it. What's that going into your headstock? My guess was some type of sustaniac like device. Am I right? Mark On Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at 11:56 AM, KILLINFO@aol.com wrote: > First . . . > > on 3/5/02 12:58 PM, Mark Sottilaro at sine@zerocrossing.net said: > >> Which leads me to my next question/thread, what do loopers do when >> they're not looping? How do we pay for all this stuff? Just >> curious... > > Then another one . . . > > In a message dated 3/5/02 11:05:58 AM, feeneymike@yahoo.com writes: > >> I'm a graphic artist / web designer for an eye care facility in >> Indiana. > > To which I say . . . > > Well, I don't do much web stuff directly but I'm co-owner/co-Creative > Director (read graphic artist) for a small ad agency who's biggest > client > is Warwick Bass in Germany. We do stuff for some techie/audiophile > companies in the Bay Area too. Southern Oregon is a cheap place to live. > I don't have to work so hard to get by here -- just continue to do good > work. We have an MI client or two in Southern Cal and one in Italy as > well. > That's about it. I enjoy life and play weird guitar music the rest of > the time (I do some digital, visual "fine art" as well). Got the same > wife > for 24 years, plus 3 sons (9, 12 and 16) to keep me from going crazy. > I'm a Deacon in a local church, and try to do my part for the "down and > out." When weather permits, I mow the lawn, and retire to a hammock > in the back yard with a beer or an iced tea. Life is good . . . and not > too > complicated . . . knock on wood. I feel reeeeeally blessed and try not > to > take it too much for granted . . . it could all be "gone in a moment" as > they say . . . [:-)> > > Best, > > Ted Killian >