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Pages such as "Tools of the Trade" make up the loop book; the Wikipedia of looping; the encyclopedia of looping; the Loopipedia! The loopers-delight site is the Loopipedia! Tyler Z On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 02:24:23 +0200, mark francombe wrote: >I spose that a joke Matt...--- theres only a parking site at >livelooping.com >Seriously, what do people want there to be at LD.com???... cos IMNSHO we >could >just have a one page banner.. telling how to subscribe... who needs all >this >"tools of the trade?" or Artist profiles??? Really we all just google it >or you >tube it or Facebook it now anyway right?.. does a bunch of pages do >anything at >all to contributing to a community? >LD is and has always been about the mailing list, now THATS where it >could do >with some updates... not some dull site thats basically just showing ads. >1. LD should stay as it is (for folks what like it this way) >2. LD should be accessible from a web front end, that saves threads like >forum >threads. >3. LD mailing list should accept rich media, inline youtube links and >images... >4. website...??? oh just kill it... or leave it there in memory of Kim... >So.. no ones gonna do that are they so lets just leave it... >Violet doesnt NEED to do anything to the site, or the mailing list... >shes >doing it just fine... why does everything have to be so fucking up to >date... >I remember Loopers Delight when it was made of wood! >If you wanna do a forum, there is one!!! @ livelooping.org, theres a >facebook >group theres a youtube channel... jeesus... what more do you all want!! >honestly... why does anyone care that its a movement or a genre??? its >not.. >its a teensy weensy bit of technology that does something cool... >I wonder if those people on PhasersDelight.com have so much anguish? >M. >On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 8:15 PM, Matt Davignon <mattdavignon@gmail.com> >wrote: >Speaking of which, I really should switch out all those 3 year old mp3s >on my >own website. :) >Sorry - about the artist profile thing. I tend to think a bit >hard-assedly >because on bayimproviser.com, about 2/3 of the venues have either closed >or >aren't booking improvised/experimental music anymore. Probably about 40% >of the >artists on the artists page aren't active anymore, or have moved out of >the >area. >I'm totally guilty on my LD artists page. It still says I'm 25, and has >links >to my mp3.com page. Ah, to be 25 again! I wouldn't even know how to log >in >again to update it, and frankly, I expect that people looking for my >artist >information will find it on my own website. >But, and update to loopers-delight.com isn't in the works. That's why >some of >the members of this list built livelooping.com instead. >-- >Matt Davignon >mattdavignon@gmail.com >www.ribosomemusic.com >Podcast! http://ribosomematt.podomatic.com >On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Jeff Duke <jeffloops@gmail.com> wrote: >"musty" >I resemble that remark! :) >Jeff >On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Matt Davignon <mattdavignon@gmail.com> >wrote: >Having a big resource is good, but when I land on a site, and see mostly >content that's more than 3 years old, it starts feeling musty. >-- >Matt Davignon >mattdavignon@gmail.com >www.ribosomemusic.com >Podcast! http://ribosomematt.podomatic.com >-- >Mark Francombe >www.markfrancombe.com >www.ordoabkhao.com >http://vimeo.com/user825094 >http://www.looop.no >twitter @markfrancombe >http://www.flickr.com/photos/24478662@N00/