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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2809.0. "A temporary good bye" by SUBSYS::GODIN (My other preamp is a TriAxis.) Fri Sep 17 1993 19:46

Welp, it looks like the end of an era (error ?) is in sight.

I've been a temp here at DEC for what appears to be a little too long, so my 
contract won't be renewed this time around. (The ultimate cure for GTS ??)

While I was here, I've enjoyed immensely noting & being noted in this 
conference, & I hope that I've provided some information &/or entertainment 
for those who've taken the time to read my comments.

In addition to making new friends, I've also learned a lot myself about 
Guitars, amps, accessories, & even playing from these notes. 

I'd like to thank the co-moderators, Jeff Cooper, & Greg House for helping to 
maintain the conference. I'm also certainly thankful for timely responses to 
specific questions and stimulating in depth discussions supplied by such 
fellow noters as Brian Rost, Neal Orsi, Dave Blickstein, 
B{}{}M (Mike ?) Reaume, Steve DAndrea, Mark Jacques, Dave Hickernell, 
Mike Heiser, Larry Vigneault, Dave Dagg, Geoff Muller, Ron Burati, 
Mike Capozzo, Alan Starr, Edd Cote, Rick Calcagni, Len Fehskens, 
Charlie Farren, Joe Jasniewski, Bill Buckley, Bob Dubois, & Jim Rosenkranz.

I'm looking to meeting many of you at the DEC-Jam '93 & catching some of these 
legendary chops live.

For future reference (especially if it's for another contract), I may be 
reached at:

     Paul Godin
     P.O. Box # 272
     Bedford, MA 01730

My E-mail node SUBSYS::GODIN should remain active for a while longer, but I 
expect that Friday, Sept 24th will be my last day here.

Bye,
Paul
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2809.1LEDS::BURATICold Sweat Part IIISat Sep 18 1993 01:498
    Paul,

    You brought a lot of good notes to this conference. Hopefully you'll be
    back soon. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Ron
2809.2and don't sell that SDE3000!FRETZ::HEISERAWANASat Sep 18 1993 02:191
    Sorry to hear that.  I enjoyed your participation.
2809.3UNYEM::REAUMEAnalog Audio - Digital ControlSat Sep 18 1993 13:216
    
      Good Luck in LAD land (life after Digital). I have some stuff heading
    your way in the mail. Keep jamming!
    
    						-B{}{}M- (John, not Mike)
    
2809.4GOES11::HOUSEWhat planet are *you* from?Mon Sep 20 1993 13:036
    Goodbye Paul, I wish you well.  Perhaps another contract will land you
    with Digital again sometime.  You know where to find us if it does...
    
    I also enjoyed your notes, they incited some interesting discussions!
    
    Greg
2809.5another sparkplug gone...RICKS::CALCAGNIWill work for '59 Les PaulMon Sep 20 1993 13:237
    I echo the previous comments; I always new something interesting was
    going to follow when I saw your name on the header (and not that I
    always agreed with you either; so much the better!).
    
    Hope you make it back in here sometime; you'll be missed.
    
    /rick
2809.6So long and thanks for all the fish...NWACES::HICKERNELLVictim of hype abuseMon Sep 20 1993 18:214
    Best of luck, Paul; I always enjoyed your notes.  Find me at DECjam and
    say hi.  And thanks for spelling my name right!  %^)
    
    Dave
2809.7MSE1::MULLERMon Sep 20 1993 18:333
Enjoyed noting with you - best of luck!

Geoff
2809.8Status = quoSUBSYS::GODINMy other preamp is a TriAxis.Mon Sep 20 1993 18:5335
    Now that I've been relegated to a VT terminal only, I can't do all that
    cool stuff like check for misspelled names, etc. I'm still trying to
    stir up enough interest in a couple of different departments to get me
    a new contract or (heaven forbid) a *real* job, but so far "...if it
    wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have no luck at all..."
    
    I'm going to try to extract some of the more interesting notes before
    leaving so that I'll have something to read on my vacation. The
    "lesson-a-week" looks potentially interesting. 
    
    I did manage to acquire one of those "ugly" headless tiny Steiny clones
    & I actually like the thing. 
    
    Since I've been here way beyond my wildest expectations, I can hardly
    complain about the so called "DEC culture" (unless it's that fuzzy stuff
    growing in my coffee cup). It's a little annoying, however, to be on a
    temporary contract when there's people with 10+ years here getting
    TFSO'd.  It's even more annoying that I have to postpone my GTS
    aspirations of getting a Boogie TriAxis 'til I have an income again.
    
    It's been an enlightening experience browsing these notes. A year ago,
    not only did I not even know how to find a notes conference, but I
    didn't even know what GTS was !
    
    I'm really looking forward to the DEC Jam event even though I'm not
    playing in it. Based on the underground rumors, some of those guys (you
    guys) can pick some fine stuff. 
    
    I'll let you know if they decide to keep me after all.
    
    Paul
    
    BTW, if I left your name out of my .0 list or misspelled it, don't feel
    excluded. I've been up to my thyroid in trying to find a new contract
    around here.                   
2809.9GOES11::HOUSEWhat planet are *you* from?Mon Sep 20 1993 19:369
>    Now that I've been relegated to a VT terminal only, I can't do all that
>    cool stuff like check for misspelled names, etc.
    
    Actually, you can.  I do it all the time.  My workstation's slow and I
    don't like the editor the Xwin version gives you, so I always use the
    character cell terminal interface to notes.  Use TPU as your editor and
    type the Do key followed by the command SPELL to spell check your note.
    
    Greg
2809.10Will edit for food.SUBSYS::GODINMy other preamp is a TriAxis.Tue Sep 21 1993 10:598
    Thanks Greg. I always wondered what that "Do" key was for. I use TPU in 
    NOTES & EDT for everything else. The real limitation is that I can't 
    suspend everything & open another window, plus the terminal is sometimes 
    painfully slow. Also, since I rarely have to do fancy stuff with TPU, what 
    I don't know about TPU could fill a book (the TPU manual).
    Maybe I'll read that on my vacation too ;-)
    
    Paul
2809.11be good.....NAVY5::SDANDREAIfoughtTheLawn&TheLawnWonTue Sep 21 1993 13:527
    Hey Paul!  Good luck my friend and stay cool, rock on and all that
    other mushy stuff!  Enjoyed yer perspectives, opinions, etc.  Here's to
    your speedy return to work!
    
    Later gater,
    
    dawg
2809.12Bon voyageGIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicTue Sep 21 1993 21:196
    It's a shame to see people go, so many have gone over the last couple
    of years.  I hope you do well in whatever you choose, and with some
    luck we will see you in here again real soon
    
    
    p.k