From joe-frank-list at amalon.com Mon Jul 3 12:32:08 2006 From: joe-frank-list at amalon.com (David Gutierrez) Date: Mon Jul 3 12:33:07 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Predator Message-ID: <44A970B8.7070906@amalon.com> Thought I'd share this with the group. . . I came across the news story below and it made me think of the monologue Joe gives in Predator, at 41:50. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060701/ap_on_sc/brotherhood_of_man I'd also like to give a shout-out to the JF Wiki ( http://www.jfwiki.org ), which helped me figure out this came from Predator. Dave From sally at oilostatic.com Mon Jul 3 13:19:05 2006 From: sally at oilostatic.com (Sally) Date: Mon Jul 3 13:19:13 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Predator In-Reply-To: <44A970B8.7070906@amalon.com> References: <44A970B8.7070906@amalon.com> Message-ID: <99ED15D9-206B-4344-B506-70D20A66FC4F@oilostatic.com> I skimmed this, but it seems to be counter to common sense... for instance... Here is a quote: -- But don't stop there; keep going back. As the number of potential ancestors dwindles and the number of branches explodes there comes a time when every single person on Earth is an ancestor to all of us, except the ones who never had children or whose lines eventually died out. And it wasn't all that long ago. When you walk through an exhibit of Ancient Egyptian art from the time of the pyramids, everything there was very likely created by one of your ancestors ? every statue, every hieroglyph, every gold necklace. If there is a mummy lying in the center of the room, that person was almost certainly your ancestor, too. -- Why aren't they taking the whole "dying out" factor more seriously? Who's to say the mummy in the center of the room even had children?! The plague in the middle ages DEVASTATED the european population. Think of all the dying lineages there. Just because someone lived at that time, doesn't mean they are your ancestor. On Jul 3, 2006, at 3:32 PM, David Gutierrez wrote: > Thought I'd share this with the group. . . I came across the news > story below and it made me think of the monologue Joe gives in > Predator, at 41:50. > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060701/ap_on_sc/brotherhood_of_man > > I'd also like to give a shout-out to the JF Wiki ( http:// > www.jfwiki.org ), which helped me figure out this came from Predator. > > Dave > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list -- What is an oilostatic? sally@oilostatic.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060703/07095b7a/attachment.htm From rholland356 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 3 13:25:18 2006 From: rholland356 at yahoo.com (Robert Holland) Date: Mon Jul 3 13:25:21 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Predator In-Reply-To: <99ED15D9-206B-4344-B506-70D20A66FC4F@oilostatic.com> Message-ID: <20060703202518.50705.qmail@web32515.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I've decided I am a descendant of King Tut and I've submitted a claim for my share of his fortune, which, since we are all his ancestor, comes out to about 3 cents US. I'll let you know how this all turns out, sisters and brothers... --- Sally wrote: > > I skimmed this, but it seems to be counter to common > sense... for > instance... > > Here is a quote: > -- > But don't stop there; keep going back. As the number > of potential > ancestors dwindles and the number of branches > explodes there comes a > time when every single person on Earth is an > ancestor to all of us, > except the ones who never had children or whose > lines eventually died > out. > > And it wasn't all that long ago. When you walk > through an exhibit of > Ancient Egyptian art from the time of the pyramids, > everything there > was very likely created by one of your ancestors ? > every statue, > every hieroglyph, every gold necklace. If there is a > mummy lying in > the center of the room, that person was almost > certainly your > ancestor, too. > > -- > > Why aren't they taking the whole "dying out" factor > more seriously? > Who's to say the mummy in the center of the room > even had children?! > The plague in the middle ages DEVASTATED the > european population. > Think of all the dying lineages there. Just because > someone lived at > that time, doesn't mean they are your ancestor. > > > > > On Jul 3, 2006, at 3:32 PM, David Gutierrez wrote: > > > Thought I'd share this with the group. . . I came > across the news > > story below and it made me think of the monologue > Joe gives in > > Predator, at 41:50. > > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060701/ap_on_sc/brotherhood_of_man > > > > I'd also like to give a shout-out to the JF Wiki ( > http:// > > www.jfwiki.org ), which helped me figure out this > came from Predator. > > > > Dave > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@armory.com > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > -- > What is an oilostatic? > sally@oilostatic.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From SpringyStepps at aol.com Mon Jul 3 20:45:30 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 3 20:45:40 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Predator Message-ID: <543.1cc22c1.31db3e5a@aol.com> In a message dated 7/3/2006 2:36:37 PM Central Standard Time, joe-frank-list@amalon.com writes: Thought I'd share this with the group. . . I came across the news story below and it made me think of the monologue Joe gives in Predator, at 41:50. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060701/ap_on_sc/brotherhood_of_man I'd also like to give a shout-out to the JF Wiki ( http://www.jfwiki.org ), which helped me figure out this came from Predator. Dave As usual, Joe is years ahead of his time. Thanks for the link. -- I like this part of the article: "Every Palestinian suicide bomber has Jews in his past. Every Sunni Muslim in _Iraq_ (http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=Iraq) is descended from at least one Shiite. And every Klansman's family has African roots." (It triggered a certain portentous lyric in my head: "Just as every cop is a criminal, and all the sinners saints...") ---- Karen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060703/26b850d7/attachment.htm From harold.johnson at gmail.com Wed Jul 5 17:44:35 2006 From: harold.johnson at gmail.com (Harold Johnson) Date: Wed Jul 5 17:49:13 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank Web Site In-Reply-To: <018101c6903d$d0af9310$446ef544@IBMBOBSX30> References: <20060615012104.47639.qmail@web30012.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <018101c6903d$d0af9310$446ef544@IBMBOBSX30> Message-ID: <2dbaf4d80607051744i3d9e921oabea9c0c7786f9a0@mail.gmail.com> Sure, right now alot of us are thrilled by the method of deliver -- I'm currently one who is always exploring how to get things delivered to my phone or Archos device. But inevitably, once the initial thrill of being able to receive content anywhere subsibes, it's still the quality of content I'm most interested in. That said, I find it exceptionally interesting when the artist experiments with the new technology/delivery means in ways that make even the delivery itself interesting. You'll perhaps recall Joe's interview with a mime -- aired on the radio! Classic. Harold On 6/14/06, Bob Lee wrote: > > Sort of full of yourself Larry. > > ROFL with this one.. > "I'm not one of these tech-geeks who must get > his content delivered to him in precisely format he > demands, or declare it "unacceptable." I'm simply not > that fussy." > > > Hey, I got some cassettes tapes of Joe laying around. No tape player > anymore Want some ? They were good quality back in the early 90's > when > I recorded them... > > Today, its all about the delivery.. Just look at what Sprint and Verizon > are doing, not to mention NBC etc.. Television, and Videos pumped to > your > cell phones. Sure none of us who ever listened to an hour of Joe ever > would > find ourselves looking at a cell phone to see last nights episode of > LOST.. > Media and technology keep moving along with ever increasing speed, and > somehow people are keeping up with it.. Just because you pigeon hole us > tech-geeks doesn't mean what we do is any less important to the world. > > Sure I would love to bring back the old days, with Joe on Sunday morning, > But its not going to happen.. Now the best I can do is listen to Joe on my > subway ride into work on my MP3 player. > Its not radio, but it does fill the gap.. But the JoeFrank website, with > the way it does not allow one to save the content doesn't give the user > the > ability to listen to Joe over and over.. and I think we could all agree, > that listening to a Joe a second/ third or fourth time brings new meaning > to > the work... > I for one don't like to be strapped to my computer to listen to a Joe.. > would much rather have it in a car or on my portable, and I applaud the > joefrank.com web site for starting the effort to publish the works in > podcast format. > That is a great step in the right direction. > Bob Lee > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Larry Dunn" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:21 PM > Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank Web Site > > > > From: Levent > > > >>Well, it's admirable, I guess, that you continue to > >>support Joe by continuing to subscribe to his very > >>poorly maintained web site > > > > To be frank, if you have to guess (especially via a > > clumsy left-handed compliment), you just don't get it. > > > >>(and while I imagine it's > >>been very tough on whoever's responsible for the > >>site, it's still a business, and we're still > >>customers, as well as patrons, of Joe's art). > > > > If I saw Joe's work as a commodity, I might agree. > > But I don't. I don't look at supporting Joe and his > > work as interchangable with buying a latte or the > > latest New Pornographers album or whatever. > > > > For years I turned on the radio and there were these > > amazing shows, definitely not interchangable with a > > latte or the latest band. And they were totally free. > > Will I spend money to support the complete library of > > those shows, and get access to the full library? > > Sure. I'm not one of these tech-geeks who must get > > his content delivered to him in precisely format he > > demands, or declare it "unacceptable." I'm simply not > > that fussy. > > > > I guess looking at the format instead of the essence > > of the content is what passes for critique in our > > disposable culture. > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@armory.com > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060705/96dff389/attachment.htm From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Sun Jul 9 18:25:57 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Sun Jul 9 18:26:00 2006 Subject: Subject: [joe-frank-list] attitude In-Reply-To: <200606271200.ac15507@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060710012557.67046.qmail@web30015.mail.mud.yahoo.com> From: "ROGER HILL" >Larry, if you >have something to offer about Joe or his work, I am >interested in reading >it. Well, I do so, when the conversation veers in a direction in which I can contribute. >If you have other opinions or negative >attitudes >toward others, please >take it somewhere else. So in other words, 1) asking people to behave with normal internet decorum is "negative," and 2) list members other than you are not permitted to be negative about other list members. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Sun Jul 9 18:30:50 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Sun Jul 9 18:30:53 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list In-Reply-To: <200606271200.ac15507@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060710013050.87939.qmail@web30007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> From: "Will Irace" >You're the only one who cares about this. So because a few people are bitching that anyone would have the nerve to ask for some netiquette, that accordingly "no one" cares about it. Riiiight .... >By all means, please go ahead and write the rules. I >bet most of us >will support them. I don't have to write the rules. It's just normal netiquette to trim your messages when responding to a digest on a mailing list. Whether you support them or not, I couldn't care less. Netiquette is way bigger than any individual list. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Sun Jul 9 18:33:34 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Sun Jul 9 18:33:37 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, In-Reply-To: <200606291201.ac10633@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060710013334.99341.qmail@web30010.mail.mud.yahoo.com> From: LBlockD@aol.com > Larry Dunn is not the Larry heard in Joe's work That's what YOU say, Block. I happen to know that Larry Dunn IS the Larry heard in Joe's work. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Sun Jul 9 18:35:12 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Sun Jul 9 18:35:15 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list In-Reply-To: <200606301200.ac01863@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060710013512.46607.qmail@web30014.mail.mud.yahoo.com> From: bewareofdog@mac.com > Just out of curiosity, how many here are in NYC? I am. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From ryancomperatore at hotmail.com Sun Jul 9 18:39:00 2006 From: ryancomperatore at hotmail.com (Ryan Comp) Date: Sun Jul 9 18:38:50 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, References: <20060710013334.99341.qmail@web30010.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: wow, this guy needs attention. do us a favor and buy a diary guy. it'll help you vent those lonely nights and save us some inbox space. Ryan Comp ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Dunn" To: Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 6:33 PM Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, > From: LBlockD@aol.com > > > Larry Dunn is not the Larry heard in Joe's work > > That's what YOU say, Block. I happen to know that > Larry Dunn IS the Larry heard in Joe's work. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > From harold.johnson at gmail.com Mon Jul 10 08:43:45 2006 From: harold.johnson at gmail.com (Harold Johnson) Date: Mon Jul 10 08:45:54 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list In-Reply-To: <20060710013512.46607.qmail@web30014.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <200606301200.ac01863@deepthought.armory.com> <20060710013512.46607.qmail@web30014.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <2dbaf4d80607100843k2c3eb2f5y6d383250f0678a6d@mail.gmail.com> Ah, yes. That explains it. Now I understand your curious behaviour. I understand that New Yorkers are an entirely different breed, though I've yet to travel to that wondrous city to find out for myself... Harold On 7/9/06, Larry Dunn wrote: > > From: bewareofdog@mac.com > > > Just out of curiosity, how many here are in NYC? > > I am. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060710/3dea1b5e/attachment.htm From rholland356 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 10 10:34:37 2006 From: rholland356 at yahoo.com (Robert Holland) Date: Mon Jul 10 10:34:40 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, In-Reply-To: <20060710013334.99341.qmail@web30010.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060710173437.43862.qmail@web32515.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --- Larry Dunn wrote: > From: LBlockD@aol.com > > > Larry Dunn is not the Larry heard in Joe's work > > That's what YOU say, Block. I happen to know that > Larry Dunn IS the Larry heard in Joe's work. Yeah, but that was only in the bad old days, before the JF web site, when we were trading MP3s, and the stuff Dunn submitted was recorded ages ago by mic-between-speakers, and you could hear him arguing with his mom in the background about whether recording JF off the air was really the best use of his time, when there was a yard to be mowed and weeds had overtaken the vegetable garden. Today, of course, we get crystal clear MP3s and have to resort to our inboxes to find more Dunn. Ha! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From SpringyStepps at aol.com Mon Jul 10 12:12:27 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 10 12:12:35 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Can you help identify a show? Message-ID: <37c.759fa95.31e4009b@aol.com> Last night in Chicago a program aired on WBEZ that I haven't heard before. For some unfathomable reason, recently WBEZ has taken to not identifying Joe show titles. It's lots of Joe/Larry arguing on the phone (no, not you, Larry Dunn!), with Larry upset about how his career has gone and Joe trying to tell him that developing self-awareness would likely have changed his life, with Larry defensively globalizing that to (paraphrasing) "you mean people with AIDS and living in the ghetto could have improved their life with self-awareness?" - also a Christine and Joe conversation about Joe being in the hospital after a seizure from blood loss due to a bleeding stomach ulcer, Joe talking about the compassion and mercy of the hospital workers and finding a semblance of God in that kindness, and after leaving the hospital having all that upliftedness immediately leave as he ogled an attractive woman and felt road rage at another driver. There's also Jack Kornfeld sprinkled liberally throughout. Anyone know this program title? Thanks in advance. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060710/68d37612/attachment.htm From bewareofdog at mac.com Mon Jul 10 12:19:36 2006 From: bewareofdog at mac.com (bewareofdog@mac.com) Date: Mon Jul 10 12:19:39 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Can you help identify a show? In-Reply-To: <37c.759fa95.31e4009b@aol.com> References: <37c.759fa95.31e4009b@aol.com> Message-ID: On Jul 10, 2006, at 3:12 PM, SpringyStepps@aol.com wrote: > Last night in Chicago a program aired on WBEZ that I haven't heard > before. For some unfathomable reason, recently WBEZ has taken to > not identifying Joe show titles. It's lots of Joe/Larry arguing on > the phone ... This is where the Joe Frank wiki comes in real handy.... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060710/c24459f8/attachment.htm From SpringyStepps at aol.com Mon Jul 10 12:42:48 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 10 12:42:55 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Can you help identify a show? Message-ID: <3c2.4ee1153.31e407b8@aol.com> In a message dated 7/10/2006 2:21:36 PM Central Standard Time, bewareofdog@mac.com writes: This is where the Joe Frank wiki comes in real handy.... Thanks. I had already gone into the "Joe Frank Reminder" before posting and went to Wiki after your reply. After some false starts I did finally track it down in the Wiki's link to the Reminder by using the Reminder's own descriptive phrase "internal bleeding." The show is Terminal, for anyone curious. -- Karen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060710/bcdb18b5/attachment.htm From dbakins at cox.net Mon Jul 10 19:22:12 2006 From: dbakins at cox.net (Damon Akins) Date: Mon Jul 10 19:22:15 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Can you help identify a show? In-Reply-To: <3c2.4ee1153.31e407b8@aol.com> References: <3c2.4ee1153.31e407b8@aol.com> Message-ID: <8C53B470-E827-462F-A061-4F0FC7C990DE@cox.net> Caught the conversation late. Could have told you it was Terminal - one of my all-time favorites. Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but I think that was also the last "new" work he did for KCRW. I was living in LA at the time, engineering my Sunday mornings so as to be in the car driving between 11:00 and noon to listen to Joe, and the week after that one, it went to previously aired / reworked material... Then they dropped him under a cloud of ill will, which Joe brought up in subsequent work. I have always wondered if it functioned at some level as a swan song. - Damon On Jul 10, 2006, at 2:42 PM, SpringyStepps@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 7/10/2006 2:21:36 PM Central Standard Time, > bewareofdog@mac.com writes: > This is where the Joe Frank wiki comes in real handy.... > Thanks. I had already gone into the "Joe Frank Reminder" before > posting and went to Wiki after your reply. After some false starts > I did finally track it down in the Wiki's link to the Reminder by > using the Reminder's own descriptive phrase "internal bleeding." > The show is Terminal, for anyone curious. -- Karen > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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And my voice has nowhere near that absolute depth of Joe's, and possibly you get sick of these "come listen to my thing that I did" emails to the list. BUT really, I think it might be worth it for you, or I would have continued to put this off. ;-) http://www.anonymousblack.com/92seconds/ Thing is, I've been producing these minute and a half monologues sporatically for nine months and I figured it was time to give a little wave your way, especially since the current episode features a (fictional) Joe visitation. In a maternity ward. As a palm reader. It's in stereo. So really, it's like a minute and a half out of your day. Two minutes including download time. Try it, you'll like it. There are exactly 23 standing episodes, and five of them are currently available (check the archive, the ones that have arrows by them are the available ones.) If it piques your interest, we have a podcast available. I might start repeating oldies to fill the weeks between if there's interest in that, but my goal is at least 30 episodes before reruns become an option. If you like what you hear, do let me know. Okay, ducking again out of view... Every good thing, judy From rholland356 at yahoo.com Tue Jul 11 14:16:02 2006 From: rholland356 at yahoo.com (Robert Holland) Date: Tue Jul 11 14:16:06 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ In-Reply-To: <316.82f18a7.31e48328@aol.com> Message-ID: <20060711211602.67036.qmail@web32509.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I understand the WBEZ practice in the sense that most radio shows make a point of introducing themselves within the show. Le Show does this. In another sense, what a daunting task it would be to create an introduction to a Joe Frank episode! I don't think WBEZ talent is up to the task. Can you imagine the pressure that falls on the staffer who has to introduce Joe Frank, who typically just dives right into his material? Knowing that Frank's voice is rich and practiced, you'd have to be a gifted, experienced announcer to pull off an introduction that sounds right. You certainly don't want to introduce the show in the voice of Porgy Tirebiter. And if you are female and know what's coming up next, how do you approach an introduction? Do you use a voice like the See Clearly Method actress? Certainly you couldn't use your common voice, could you? So, at WBEZ they scrambled around looking for the person with the voice that can do justice by way of introducing Joe Frank. And their search yielded the only person on staff, the afternoon janitor, Raul, whose voice had just the right timbre and damage from smoking. They sat him in front of the mic and had him cut demo disks. Trouble was, he just couldn't get to the level of the accent-free announcement that English-only radio requires. So, they fired him and started their current practice. As a result, Raul now introduces Jose Franco episodes at the local Spanish-language station, to quite some success. Either that, or the station is just a tape-loading robot that tirelessly works through the day's playlist, and annoucements are mailed in from NYC. Robert --- SpringyStepps@aol.com wrote: > Done. The first couple of times it happened, I > thought maybe Le Show ran > overtime, but apparently it's become (very lame) > policy. > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From SpringyStepps at aol.com Tue Jul 11 18:33:17 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 11 18:33:25 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ Message-ID: <376.684236b.31e5ab5d@aol.com> I understand the WBEZ practice in the sense that most radio shows make a point of introducing themselves within the show. Le Show does this. In another sense, what a daunting task it would be to create an introduction to a Joe Frank episode! I don't think WBEZ talent is up to the task. Can you imagine the pressure that falls on the staffer who has to introduce Joe Frank, who typically just dives right into his material? Knowing that Frank's voice is rich and practiced, you'd have to be a gifted, experienced announcer to pull off an introduction that sounds right. You certainly don't want to introduce the show in the voice of Porgy Tirebiter. And if you are female and know what's coming up next, how do you approach an introduction? Do you use a voice like the See Clearly Method actress? Certainly you couldn't use your common voice, could you? So, at WBEZ they scrambled around looking for the person with the voice that can do justice by way of introducing Joe Frank. And their search yielded the only person on staff, the afternoon janitor, Raul, whose voice had just the right timbre and damage from smoking. They sat him in front of the mic and had him cut demo disks. Trouble was, he just couldn't get to the level of the accent-free announcement that English-only radio requires. So, they fired him and started their current practice. As a result, Raul now introduces Jose Franco episodes at the local Spanish-language station, to quite some success. Either that, or the station is just a tape-loading robot that tirelessly works through the day's playlist, and annoucements are mailed in from NYC. Robert Not looking for introductions, just a short identifier. WBEZ always announced the name of the show before it started, to the effect of "up next, Joe Frank. Tonight's program is xxxx." Simple, all of 4 seconds or so, providing a nice reference for those of us making note of the program perhaps to order them off his website, etc. About 4 or 5 weeks ago they stopped offering that simple courtesy. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060711/d4d47755/attachment.htm From justin at kempton.com Tue Jul 11 19:46:27 2006 From: justin at kempton.com (Justin Kempton) Date: Tue Jul 11 19:49:50 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ Message-ID: <20060712024627.4628C9EECB@ws6-2.us4.outblaze.com> Text to speech technology has come a long way in recent years, perhaps WBEZ can look into creating a database driven text announcement message. I know with the proper filtering, a smokey yet subtle ironic yet lyrical voice can be achieved. just a thought. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: SpringyStepps@aol.com > To: joe-frank-list@armory.com > Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ > Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:33:17 EDT > > > > I understand the WBEZ practice in the sense that most > radio shows make a point of introducing themselves > within the show. Le Show does this. > > In another sense, what a daunting task it would be to > create an introduction to a Joe Frank episode! I don't > think WBEZ talent is up to the task. > > Can you imagine the pressure that falls on the staffer > who has to introduce Joe Frank, who typically just > dives right into his material? Knowing that Frank's > voice is rich and practiced, you'd have to be a > gifted, experienced announcer to pull off an > introduction that sounds right. > > You certainly don't want to introduce the show in the > voice of Porgy Tirebiter. > > And if you are female and know what's coming up next, > how do you approach an introduction? Do you use a > voice like the See Clearly Method actress? Certainly > you couldn't use your common voice, could you? > > So, at WBEZ they scrambled around looking for the > person with the voice that can do justice by way of > introducing Joe Frank. And their search yielded the > only person on staff, the afternoon janitor, Raul, > whose voice had just the right timbre and damage from > smoking. They sat him in front of the mic and had him > cut demo disks. Trouble was, he just couldn't get to > the level of the accent-free announcement that > English-only radio requires. > > So, they fired him and started their current practice. > As a result, Raul now introduces Jose Franco episodes > at the local Spanish-language station, to quite some > success. > > Either that, or the station is just a tape-loading > robot that tirelessly works through the day's > playlist, and annoucements are mailed in from NYC. > > Robert > > > > Not looking for introductions, just a short identifier. WBEZ always > announced the name of the show before it started, to the effect of "up next, > Joe > Frank. Tonight's program is xxxx." Simple, all of 4 seconds or so, > providing a > nice reference for those of us making note of the program perhaps to order > them off his website, etc. About 4 or 5 weeks ago they stopped offering that > simple courtesy. > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > From spblat at gmail.com Tue Jul 11 19:51:09 2006 From: spblat at gmail.com (Will Irace) Date: Tue Jul 11 19:53:18 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: 92seconds In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Program 23, "Where you go from here," (which includes Joe Frank as a character) was interesting and then quite startling. My compliments. Program 14, "Night Below" is quite wonderful too, a touching treatment of the endless infinity of space we momentarily occupy. I loved it. Good stuff. Best wishes to you. W On 7/11/06, BURGUNDYROSE@prodigy.net wrote: > So, I'm a girl, and I qualify a lot. > > And my voice has nowhere near that absolute depth of Joe's, and > possibly you get sick of these "come listen to my thing that I > did" emails to the list. BUT really, I think it might be worth it > for you, or I would have continued to put this off. ;-) > > http://www.anonymousblack.com/92seconds/ > > Thing is, I've been producing these minute and a half monologues > sporatically for nine months and I figured it was time to give a > little wave your way, especially since the current episode > features a (fictional) Joe visitation. In a maternity ward. As > a palm reader. It's in stereo. So really, it's like a minute and > a half out of your day. Two minutes including download time. > > Try it, you'll like it. > > There are exactly 23 standing episodes, and five of them are > currently available (check the archive, the ones that have arrows > by them are the available ones.) If it piques your interest, we > have a podcast available. I might start repeating oldies to fill > the weeks between if there's interest in that, but my goal is at > least 30 episodes before reruns become an option. If you like > what you hear, do let me know. > > Okay, ducking again out of view... > Every good thing, > judy > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > From rholland356 at yahoo.com Tue Jul 11 21:28:44 2006 From: rholland356 at yahoo.com (Robert Holland) Date: Tue Jul 11 21:28:48 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ In-Reply-To: <20060712024627.4628C9EECB@ws6-2.us4.outblaze.com> Message-ID: <20060712042844.45797.qmail@web32515.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Sure, machine-made voiceover could work, but it's awfully susceptible to rust. --- Justin Kempton wrote: > Text to speech technology has come a long way in > recent years, perhaps WBEZ can look into creating a > database driven text announcement message. I know > with the proper filtering, a smokey yet subtle > ironic yet lyrical voice can be achieved. just a > thought. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: SpringyStepps@aol.com > > To: joe-frank-list@armory.com > > Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ > > Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:33:17 EDT > > > > > > > > I understand the WBEZ practice in the sense that > most > > radio shows make a point of introducing > themselves > > within the show. Le Show does this. > > > > In another sense, what a daunting task it would be > to > > create an introduction to a Joe Frank episode! I > don't > > think WBEZ talent is up to the task. > > > > Can you imagine the pressure that falls on the > staffer > > who has to introduce Joe Frank, who typically > just > > dives right into his material? Knowing that > Frank's > > voice is rich and practiced, you'd have to be a > > gifted, experienced announcer to pull off an > > introduction that sounds right. > > > > You certainly don't want to introduce the show in > the > > voice of Porgy Tirebiter. > > > > And if you are female and know what's coming up > next, > > how do you approach an introduction? Do you use a > > voice like the See Clearly Method actress? > Certainly > > you couldn't use your common voice, could you? > > > > So, at WBEZ they scrambled around looking for the > > person with the voice that can do justice by way > of > > introducing Joe Frank. And their search yielded > the > > only person on staff, the afternoon janitor, Raul, > > whose voice had just the right timbre and damage > from > > smoking. They sat him in front of the mic and had > him > > cut demo disks. Trouble was, he just couldn't get > to > > the level of the accent-free announcement that > > English-only radio requires. > > > > So, they fired him and started their current > practice. > > As a result, Raul now introduces Jose Franco > episodes > > at the local Spanish-language station, to quite > some > > success. > > > > Either that, or the station is just a > tape-loading > > robot that tirelessly works through the day's > > playlist, and annoucements are mailed in from > NYC. > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > Not looking for introductions, just a short > identifier. WBEZ always > > announced the name of the show before it started, > to the effect of "up next, > > Joe > > Frank. Tonight's program is xxxx." Simple, all > of 4 seconds or so, > > providing a > > nice reference for those of us making note of the > program perhaps to order > > them off his website, etc. About 4 or 5 weeks > ago they stopped offering that > > simple courtesy. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@armory.com > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From BILLMILOSZ at aol.com Tue Jul 11 23:01:02 2006 From: BILLMILOSZ at aol.com (BILLMILOSZ@aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 11 23:01:10 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ Message-ID: <57d.c17345.31e5ea1e@aol.com> It's JIM NAYDER who is the announcer who does the announcing on Sundays, he's cueing up the CDROM or DAT, and I have the feeling he's not really that motivated. If station management told him to announce the title, he would. I'm sure it's on the media (DAT, CD, whatever) but the job of doing the weekend playing-the-tapes and announcing the station breaks falls to him, it's not like it's a very glamorous gig, he sounds to me like he's just sort of going through the motions. He does perk up a little when it comes time to introduce Ken Nordine's WORD JAZZ, Nordine and Nayder are pals. Let's each write him an email and ask him, could he please announce the titles nayder@aol.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060712/278b7b08/attachment.htm From BILLMILOSZ at aol.com Tue Jul 11 23:02:22 2006 From: BILLMILOSZ at aol.com (BILLMILOSZ@aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 11 23:02:30 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Please announce program titles for Joe Frank shows Sunday nights WBEZ Message-ID: <413.584a7e1.31e5ea6e@aol.com> Could you please announce the program titles when you introduce the Joe Frank segment on Sunday nights? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best wishes to you. > > W From billmilosz at aol.com Wed Jul 12 22:15:21 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 12 22:15:30 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe is going to have surgery..... Message-ID: <8C874527901EE13-1BB0-308C@FWM-D34.sysops.aol.com> Joe Frank will be undergoing major surgery 7/21 I plan to send flowers "from the joe-frank-list" Anyone wishing to chip in can send a few bucks to me via paypal billmilosz@aol.com I am also going to make a CDROM to send him with some flash on it, a "Get Well Card" if you will, if you have photos, short video clips, short audio clips, etc you can email them to me. I will put the resulting Flash on a website someplace for everyone to see. The idea is "Get Well Soon!" so kinda stick with that concept loosely - this is a not intended to be a way to send Joe your great unpublished opus.... something funny, cute, warm, supportive, cynically sardonic....send what you feel. I will also assemble a podcast to be downloadable from my website, so if you just have a voice "get well soon!" clip, email that to me. Just use a mic and record an MP3 or an OGG or even a WAV (if it's brief!) and email it my way, I will have the podcast site up by 7/21 Please send any stuff ASAP 'cause it will take me a few days to assemble.... ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060713/43119c1e/attachment.htm From SpringyStepps at aol.com Thu Jul 13 12:06:26 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 13 12:06:36 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Bill Milosz posts Message-ID: <54f.2d8c467.31e7f3b2@aol.com> I don't get Bill Milosz e-mails; I see his posts only when I go to the archives page of the joe-frank-list. Is anyone else experiencing this? (He has a couple of important ones up right now.) --- Karen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060713/07f67747/attachment.htm From spblat at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 13:59:48 2006 From: spblat at gmail.com (Will Irace) Date: Thu Jul 13 14:01:59 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank Wiki Announcement Message-ID: Hi Folks: A quick three-point update on the Joe Frank Wiki. First, for those who don't know, it exists. It's an unofficial, nonprofit repository for lots of information about Joe, and more particularly about the content he has created. Come check it out at: www.jfwiki.org Second, the whole point of a Wiki is that anyone can edit any page. You (yes you) are invited to join in and help create and edit the information on the site. It's quite easy, and essential to the survival of the site's usefulness. If you see room for improvement, come do it yourself! Third, you need a free account to edit pages. Because of a couple of spammers, you can't just sign up for an acccount on the site without human intervention. You have to e-mail me with your desired username, and I will be extremely pleased to send you a free user account and a password. That's all for now. Bye! --W From spblat at gmail.com Thu Jul 13 22:18:09 2006 From: spblat at gmail.com (Will Irace) Date: Thu Jul 13 22:20:18 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Bill Milosz posts In-Reply-To: <54f.2d8c467.31e7f3b2@aol.com> References: <54f.2d8c467.31e7f3b2@aol.com> Message-ID: I'm not missing them, but in case others are, I have posted a copy of Bill's announcement regarding Joe's upcoming surgery here: http://jfwiki.org/index.php/Joe_Frank/Health --W On 7/13/06, SpringyStepps@aol.com wrote: > > > I don't get Bill Milosz e-mails; I see his posts only when I go to the > archives page of the joe-frank-list. Is anyone else experiencing this? (He > has a couple of important ones up right now.) --- Karen > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > From billmilosz at aol.com Sun Jul 16 21:01:54 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 16 21:02:02 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] WBEZ announced the Joe Frank title this week. Message-ID: <8C8776CDFDE7482-6F8-2180@FWM-R01.sysops.aol.com> WBEZ announced the Joe Frank title this week. Thanks to Jim Nayder the announcer, and WBEZ. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060717/f22b8431/attachment.htm From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Thu Jul 20 18:11:55 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Thu Jul 20 18:12:00 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list In-Reply-To: <200607101200.ac29463@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060721011155.26711.qmail@web30012.mail.mud.yahoo.com> From: "Ryan Comp" >this guy needs attention. do us a favor and buy a >diary guy. it'll help you >vent those lonely nights and save us some inbox >space. Yes, I had heard that there was wit to be found on the Joe Frank Miling List. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Thu Jul 20 18:13:36 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Thu Jul 20 18:13:38 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, Vol 36, Issue 4 In-Reply-To: <200607111200.ac24869@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060721011336.79024.qmail@web30007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> From: SpringyStepps@aol.com > It's lots of Joe/Larry arguing on the > phone (no, not you, Larry > Dunn!), Oh yes it was! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Thu Jul 20 18:18:14 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Thu Jul 20 18:18:17 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe's surgery? In-Reply-To: <200607121201.ac08222@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060721011814.52359.qmail@web30001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Anyone know if Joe's surgery was a success? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From spblat at gmail.com Thu Jul 20 21:34:59 2006 From: spblat at gmail.com (Will Irace) Date: Thu Jul 20 21:39:33 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, Vol 36, Issue 4 In-Reply-To: <20060721011336.79024.qmail@web30007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <200607111200.ac24869@deepthought.armory.com> <20060721011336.79024.qmail@web30007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: C'mon Larry. It's bad enough you frighten newbies for not trimming messages. Then again, your non-sequitors are entertaining enough. But baldfaced lies, taking credit for Larry Block's work are just uncool. Cut it out! --W On 7/20/06, Larry Dunn wrote: > From: SpringyStepps@aol.com > > > It's lots of Joe/Larry arguing on the > > phone (no, not you, Larry > > Dunn!), > > Oh yes it was! > From SpringyStepps at aol.com Thu Jul 20 21:59:48 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 20 21:59:59 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, Vol 36, Issue 4 Message-ID: <551.39bc551.31f1b944@aol.com> C'mon Larry. It's bad enough you frighten newbies for not trimming messages. Then again, your non-sequitors are entertaining enough. But baldfaced lies, taking credit for Larry Block's work are just uncool. Cut it out! --W You could call it a lie, or you could take a Jack Kornfield approach: There's a little Larry Block in all of us. ;) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.2/393 - Release Date: 7/19/2006 From billmilosz at aol.com Thu Jul 20 22:50:47 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 20 22:50:54 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe's surgery is TODAY (Fri 21st) Message-ID: <8C87AA0BF99662D-9D4-B6D6@FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com> Plans are to be admitted at 5:45 am on the 21st, surgery is at 9:00 am. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060721/9fb7072a/attachment.htm From spblat at gmail.com Thu Jul 20 23:05:32 2006 From: spblat at gmail.com (Will Irace) Date: Thu Jul 20 23:07:44 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] comedy In-Reply-To: <365.8d3b255.31f1c6d6@aol.com> References: <365.8d3b255.31f1c6d6@aol.com> Message-ID: Finally an interesting conversation, while we're all on pins and needles over Joe's surgery. Humor is often defined as the reaction we have when faced with a contradiction, no? A "this just isn't right" kind of feeling, and for some reason, we laugh. I'm no expert on this, but I think this is (or has been) a huge mystery in psychology. "Guy walks into a bar. Says, 'Gee, next time I'll duck!'" "What's the last thing that goes through a fly's mind when it hits your windshield?" "Its asshole." "What's the difference between a duck?" "One leg is both the same." "She was sitting at the table, menstruating through her nostrils." That last one was from Joe Frank's "Philosophy," one of my favorites. Which of these is funny? Why? Provide references. :-) --W On 7/20/06, KneeCha@aol.com wrote: > Some of Joe Frank's pieces are catagorized as comedies. > > I'm uncomfortable with that description. That is, I never think of any of > his pieces as comedies. > > Sometimes I laugh, but it's nervous laughter. > > Sarah > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > From SpringyStepps at aol.com Thu Jul 20 23:16:44 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 20 23:16:49 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] comedy Message-ID: <32c.54288400.31f1cb4c@aol.com> In a message dated 7/21/2006 12:59:21 AM Central Standard Time, KneeCha@aol.com writes: Some of Joe Frank's pieces are catagorized as comedies. I'm uncomfortable with that description. That is, I never think of any of his pieces as comedies. Sometimes I laugh, but it's nervous laughter. Sarah My laughter virtually always falls under the category of rueful. I guess "comedy" in cataloguing Joe's programs could be taken as "less black than usual." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060721/f7aef36b/attachment.htm From justin at kempton.com Fri Jul 21 09:40:27 2006 From: justin at kempton.com (Justin Kempton) Date: Fri Jul 21 09:43:53 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] comedy In-Reply-To: <32c.54288400.31f1cb4c@aol.com> References: <32c.54288400.31f1cb4c@aol.com> Message-ID: <44C1037B.9030609@kempton.com> One of the great insights within the book 'Stranger in a Strange land' was when the Martian finally understood comedy, realizing that it was sad truth as a common understanding between brothers. There is a relieving quality of good humor, the kind where you can see yourself in the same state as the person telling the story. Jack Kornfields work often depicts this. When I hear Joe and Larry, I often find that quality as well. SpringyStepps@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 7/21/2006 12:59:21 AM Central Standard Time, > KneeCha@aol.com writes: > > Some of Joe Frank's pieces are catagorized as comedies. > > I'm uncomfortable with that description. That is, I never think of > any of his pieces as comedies. > > Sometimes I laugh, but it's nervous laughter. > > Sarah > > My laughter virtually always falls under the category of rueful. I > guess "comedy" in cataloguing Joe's programs could be taken as "less > black than usual." From majestic_cheese at yahoo.com Fri Jul 21 19:13:22 2006 From: majestic_cheese at yahoo.com (Larry Dunn) Date: Fri Jul 21 19:13:26 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, Vol 36, Issue 10 In-Reply-To: <200607210945.ac01939@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060722021322.18882.qmail@web30014.mail.mud.yahoo.com> From: "Will Irace" >But baldfaced lies, taking credit for Larry Block's >work are just >uncool. Cut it out! Tell me you're kidding. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From gofishorfigure at hotmail.com Fri Jul 21 19:22:19 2006 From: gofishorfigure at hotmail.com (David Smith) Date: Fri Jul 21 19:22:39 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: joe-frank-list Digest, Vol 36, Issue 10 Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060721/c888f600/attachment.htm From KneeCha at aol.com Fri Jul 21 19:59:11 2006 From: KneeCha at aol.com (KneeCha@aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 21 19:59:19 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] kidney Message-ID: <434.5d652ce.31f2ee7f@aol.com> Who gave Joe his new kidney? Sarah -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060721/4f4c312f/attachment.htm From billmilosz at aol.com Fri Jul 21 20:35:17 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 21 20:35:24 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Word Message-ID: <8C87B56FC394531-1684-DD47@FWM-D42.sysops.aol.com> Joe is resting comfortably and doing well. His replacement kidney is functioning well. I've been told, HOWEVER, that he cannot have flowers! Too much risk of infection, his immune system is essentially COMPLETELY shut off at the moment by immuno-supressing drugs, and only things that can be disinfected with bleach can enter his room. Someone from his staff has suggested DVDs, and may be able to provide a list of DVDs that Joe hasn't seen. I will contact the Hospital gift shop. They may have experience in such situations and be able to suggest something. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.3/394 - Release Date: 7/20/2006 From harold.johnson at gmail.com Sat Jul 22 11:16:54 2006 From: harold.johnson at gmail.com (Harold Johnson) Date: Sat Jul 22 11:19:03 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Word In-Reply-To: <44C1A9B1.7060800@charter.net> References: <8C87B56FC394531-1684-DD47@FWM-D42.sysops.aol.com> <44C1A9B1.7060800@charter.net> Message-ID: <2dbaf4d80607221116k64ddf7efma4fe122a724395d2@mail.gmail.com> This is awesome news. Thanks for filling us in. Harold J. Johnson Producer of the VoyagerRadio podcast, "Tempo of the Down", showcasing downtempo via http://www.voyagerradio.com/podcast.xml On 7/21/06, Robert (Sandy) Noyes wrote: > > Great news that Joe is recuperating well. I am sure I am not the only > one relieved and gladdened. > > billmilosz@aol.com wrote: > > Joe is resting comfortably and doing well. His replacement kidney is > functioning well. > > I've been told, HOWEVER, that he cannot have flowers! Too much risk of > infection, his immune system is essentially COMPLETELY shut off at the > moment by immuno-supressing drugs, and only things that can be disinfected > with bleach can enter his room. > > Someone from his staff has suggested DVDs, and may be able to provide a > list of DVDs that Joe hasn't seen. > > I will contact the Hospital gift shop. They may have experience in such > situations and be able to suggest something. > ------------------------------ > *Check out AOL.com today*. > Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always > Free. > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing Listjoe-frank-list@armory.comhttp://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > ------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.3/394 - Release Date: 7/20/2006 > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.3/394 - Release Date: 7/20/2006 > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From billmilosz at aol.com Sun Jul 23 01:01:26 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 23 01:01:35 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Initial small gift sent to Joe on behalf of the List Message-ID: <8C87C4554F0E171-1630-245F@FWM-D43.sysops.aol.com> Since the Hospital won't let me send flowers, and we're not really sure yet what else Joe might like, I felt I ought to send SOMETHING as soon as practical and save the rest of the money for a gift later on. I contacted the hospital gift shop and they will send Joe a copy of Time and Harper's with a little note - they will deliver them Monday. To Joe Frank from the members of the joe-frank-list@armory.com Many members of the email list have contributed and we had planned to send you a number of bouquets of flowers, but the hospital won't permit flowers! But we had to send SOMETHING now, so you'd know we are all out here hoping for the best for you! We are all hopeful that you'll have a splendid recovery and improved health. Best wishes, Joe. The gift shop didn't really have anything else that I could imagine Joe Frank wanting.... they have the usual lame kitsch and knick-knacks, for the most part, and I can't imagine send Joe a coffee cup with a picture of Garfield on it...... About $150 remain in the Joe Frank Get Well fund..... ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060723/f6bccb19/attachment.htm From bobl at 1amsoftware.com Sun Jul 23 09:18:32 2006 From: bobl at 1amsoftware.com (Bob Lee) Date: Sun Jul 23 09:19:30 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Initial small gift sent to Joe on behalf of theList References: <8C87C4554F0E171-1630-245F@FWM-D43.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <01fa01c6ae73$b4769460$3112060a@BOBST30> What can I say.. but thanks. Bob Lee ----- Original Message ----- From: billmilosz@aol.com To: joe-frank-list@armory.com Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 4:01 AM Subject: [joe-frank-list] Initial small gift sent to Joe on behalf of theList Since the Hospital won't let me send flowers, and we're not really sure yet what else Joe might like, I felt I ought to send SOMETHING as soon as practical and save the rest of the money for a gift later on. I contacted the hospital gift shop and they will send Joe a copy of Time and Harper's with a little note - they will deliver them Monday. To Joe Frank from the members of the joe-frank-list@armory.com Many members of the email list have contributed and we had planned to send you a number of bouquets of flowers, but the hospital won't permit flowers! But we had to send SOMETHING now, so you'd know we are all out here hoping for the best for you! We are all hopeful that you'll have a splendid recovery and improved health. Best wishes, Joe. The gift shop didn't really have anything else that I could imagine Joe Frank wanting.... they have the usual lame kitsch and knick-knacks, for the most part, and I can't imagine send Joe a coffee cup with a picture of Garfield on it...... About $150 remain in the Joe Frank Get Well fund..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@armory.com http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060723/5c21359a/attachment.htm From billmilosz at aol.com Mon Jul 24 00:46:00 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 24 00:46:11 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe rec'd his gift in the hospital..... Message-ID: <8C87D0C572830C4-1E1C-10786@FWM-D27.sysops.aol.com> I got word today that Joe Frankl recieved the magazines and card we sent to him today- the hospital gift shop put the little note I emailed inside a card, and wrapped the magazines nicely- Joe was apparently surprized that we organized to get it together and send him something in the hospital, he was happy to get it and I think the message of our support was encouraging for him to hear. One of the suggestions for the use for the rest of the money is to buy a couple of boxed DVD sets like these two http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007WFXYO/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_2/102-3880532-3589731?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=130 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AYEIJA/ref=pd_sim_d_2/102-3880532-3589731?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=130 There's enough money to buy both. They would make a nice gift, if he doesn't already own them. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060724/876843ac/attachment.htm From spblat at gmail.com Mon Jul 24 09:22:47 2006 From: spblat at gmail.com (Will Irace) Date: Mon Jul 24 09:25:03 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe rec'd his gift in the hospital..... In-Reply-To: <8C87D0C572830C4-1E1C-10786@FWM-D27.sysops.aol.com> References: <8C87D0C572830C4-1E1C-10786@FWM-D27.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: Bill, thank you from all of us. Way to go. I love the DVD sets you suggested for him. Wonderful idea! --W -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060724/5fb1b51b/attachment.htm From rlocke at uiuc.edu Mon Jul 24 09:31:02 2006 From: rlocke at uiuc.edu (Locke, Randy) Date: Mon Jul 24 09:31:06 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe rec'd his gift in the hospital..... In-Reply-To: <8C87D0C572830C4-1E1C-10786@FWM-D27.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <33E3DF67495D6B4D8E3C0BB151F562A40338F599@hercules.sws.uiuc.edu> We are all indebted to your efforts on behalf of the list. Thanks. Both DVD sets seem like great entertainment while Joe is convalescing. Randy ________________________________ From: joe-frank-list-bounces@armory.com [mailto:joe-frank-list-bounces@armory.com] On Behalf Of billmilosz@aol.com Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 2:46 AM To: joe-frank-list@armory.com Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe rec'd his gift in the hospital..... I got word today that Joe Frankl recieved the magazines and card we sent to him today- the hospital gift shop put the little note I emailed inside a card, and wrapped the magazines nicely- Joe was apparently surprized that we organized to get it together and send him something in the hospital, he was happy to get it and I think the message of our support was encouraging for him to hear. One of the suggestions for the use for the rest of the money is to buy a couple of boxed DVD sets like these two http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007WFXYO/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_2/102-3 880532-3589731?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=130 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AYEIJA/ref=pd_sim_d_2/102-3880532-3 589731?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=130 There's enough money to buy both. They would make a nice gift, if he doesn't already own them. ________________________________ Check out AOL.com today . Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060724/557d4f37/attachment.htm From BURGUNDYROSE at prodigy.net Mon Jul 24 13:29:22 2006 From: BURGUNDYROSE at prodigy.net (BURGUNDYROSE@prodigy.net) Date: Mon Jul 24 12:29:26 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe rec'd his gift in the hospital..... Message-ID: Bill, those look FANTASTIC. They get my vote. Thank you so much for everything you've been doing! j. -----------ORIGINAL MESSAGE----------- I got word today that Joe Frankl recieved the magazines and card we sent to him today- the hospital gift shop put the little note I emailed inside a card, and wrapped the magazines nicely- Joe was apparently surprized that we organized to get it together and send him something in the hospital, he was happy to get it and I think the message of our support was encouraging for him to hear. One of the suggestions for the use for the rest of the money is to buy a couple of boxed DVD sets like these two http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007WFXYO/ref=pd_sxp _grid_pt_0_2/102-3880532-3589731?% 5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=130 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AYEIJA/ref=pd_sim _d_2/102-3880532-3589731?% 5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=130 There's enough money to buy both. They would make a nice gift, if he doesn't already own them. From billmilosz at aol.com Mon Jul 24 15:52:32 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 24 15:52:57 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] DVDs sent to Joe Message-ID: <8C87D8AFB6C889F-DF4-9A41@FWM-R11.sysops.aol.com> I sent these two DVD box sets to Joe's PO box, along with this note: "Joe- from the joe-frank-list@armory.com members, in lieu of multiple bouquets we thought these might help you while away some of the time you'll be stuck at home recuperating. We're all hoping you'll recover to improved health. " "Treasures From American Film Archives - Encore Edition" 4 DVDs (11 hours) "Unseen Cinema - Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941" 7 dvd set (20 hours) +++++++++++++++++++++ It's been my great pleasure to undertake this little task for Joe. The response from the members of the Joe Frank List has been great, and it's been my privledge to carry this out on behalf of the group. Health problems, like he's facing, are scary and positive gestures like this gift do help with recovery. ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060724/47fff86f/attachment.htm From ryancomperatore at hotmail.com Mon Jul 24 16:14:52 2006 From: ryancomperatore at hotmail.com (Ryan Comp) Date: Mon Jul 24 16:15:09 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] DVDs sent to Joe References: <8C87D8AFB6C889F-DF4-9A41@FWM-R11.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: Bill, Very well done. That was an incredibly well thought out gift. Thanks for your efforts. Ryan Comperatore www.kavaland.com ----- Original Message ----- From: billmilosz@aol.com To: joe-frank-list@armory.com Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:52 PM Subject: [joe-frank-list] DVDs sent to Joe I sent these two DVD box sets to Joe's PO box, along with this note: "Joe- from the joe-frank-list@armory.com members, in lieu of multiple bouquets we thought these might help you while away some of the time you'll be stuck at home recuperating. We're all hoping you'll recover to improved health. " "Treasures From American Film Archives - Encore Edition" 4 DVDs (11 hours) "Unseen Cinema - Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941" 7 dvd set (20 hours) +++++++++++++++++++++ It's been my great pleasure to undertake this little task for Joe. The response from the members of the Joe Frank List has been great, and it's been my privledge to carry this out on behalf of the group. Health problems, like he's facing, are scary and positive gestures like this gift do help with recovery. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@armory.com http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060724/0d6fe9a2/attachment.htm From billmilosz at aol.com Mon Jul 24 17:46:45 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 24 17:46:56 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] DVDs sent to Joe In-Reply-To: <44C55E7B.4050706@3113.com> References: <8C87D8AFB6C889F-DF4-9A41@FWM-R11.sysops.aol.com> <44C55E7B.4050706@3113.com> Message-ID: <8C87D9AF08E7945-DF4-9FAE@FWM-R11.sysops.aol.com> I only gotten two clips so far- one audio clip greeting and one Powerpoint slide..... folks have to send me some more stuff.... -----Original Message----- From: dg@3113.com To: billmilosz@aol.com Sent: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 6:57 PM Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] DVDs sent to Joe Hey Bill, Thanks for doing this. It's a great gesture and you are 100% correct - I am sure it will help with Joe's spirits and his recovery. Have you done any work on the website with the sound and video clips that members of the mailing list have sent you? Dave billmilosz@aol.com wrote: I sent these two DVD box sets to Joe's PO box, along with this note: "Joe- from the joe-frank-list@armory.com members, in lieu of multiple bouquets we thought these might help you while away some of the time you'll be stuck at home recuperating. We're all hoping you'll recover to improved health. " "Treasures From American Film Archives - Encore Edition" 4 DVDs (11 hours) "Unseen Cinema - Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941" 7 dvd set (20 hours) +++++++++++++++++++++ It's been my great pleasure to undertake this little task for Joe. The response from the members of the Joe Frank List has been great, and it's been my privledge to carry this out on behalf of the group. Health problems, like he's facing, are scary and positive gestures like this gift do help with recovery. Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@armory.com http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From joe-frank-list at amalon.com Mon Jul 24 19:43:15 2006 From: joe-frank-list at amalon.com (David Gutierrez) Date: Mon Jul 24 19:44:33 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] The Jilted Lover? Message-ID: <44C58543.2040000@amalon.com> Have I finally lost it? I thought Joe had a show called "The Jilted Lover"? Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I checked JoeFrank.com and JFWiki.org, but neither one lists it. Dave From SpringyStepps at aol.com Mon Jul 24 19:59:41 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 24 19:59:50 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] The Jilted Lover? Message-ID: <3c0.7270d71.31f6e31d@aol.com> In a message dated 7/24/2006 9:45:58 PM Central Standard Time, joe-frank-list@amalon.com writes: Have I finally lost it? I thought Joe had a show called "The Jilted Lover"? Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I checked JoeFrank.com and JFWiki.org, but neither one lists it. Maybe you just have the title wrong? Try the "find" function using any thematic key words you can remember from the program. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060724/331a6f4d/attachment.htm From SpringyStepps at aol.com Mon Jul 24 20:20:09 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 24 20:20:14 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] The Jilted Lover? Message-ID: <2e5.b0857c7.31f6e7e9@aol.com> Dave, actually to clarify how to search: On the jfwiki page, scroll to the External Links section and click on Joe Frank Reminder. Then scroll down a bit on that to the "new local search option" to plug in key words. It has been very, very helpful to me. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060724/6b02a545/attachment-0001.htm From joe-frank-list at amalon.com Mon Jul 24 20:30:20 2006 From: joe-frank-list at amalon.com (David Gutierrez) Date: Mon Jul 24 20:31:31 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] The Jilted Lover? In-Reply-To: <2e5.b0857c7.31f6e7e9@aol.com> References: <2e5.b0857c7.31f6e7e9@aol.com> Message-ID: <44C5904C.4030604@amalon.com> Thank you much! I haven't found it yet, but I'll keep plugging away. Dave SpringyStepps@aol.com wrote: > Dave, actually to clarify how to search: From joe-frank-list at amalon.com Mon Jul 24 20:33:59 2006 From: joe-frank-list at amalon.com (David Gutierrez) Date: Mon Jul 24 20:35:09 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] The Jilted Lover? In-Reply-To: <44C5904C.4030604@amalon.com> References: <2e5.b0857c7.31f6e7e9@aol.com> <44C5904C.4030604@amalon.com> Message-ID: <44C59127.2050007@amalon.com> I had a flash of inspiration and remembered that it was a video on JoeFrank.com. It's in the premium section under "2004 - 1 Oct :: Nov" The video is called Jilted Lover, it's a piece about Joe following his ex- around watching her with her new lover. Thanks for the help. Dave David Gutierrez wrote: > Thank you much! I haven't found it yet, but I'll keep plugging away. > > Dave From shiro at uclink4.berkeley.edu Mon Jul 24 23:48:28 2006 From: shiro at uclink4.berkeley.edu (Erik Shirokoff) Date: Mon Jul 24 23:49:40 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] The Jilted Lover? In-Reply-To: <2e5.b0857c7.31f6e7e9@aol.com> References: <2e5.b0857c7.31f6e7e9@aol.com> Message-ID: <20060725064828.GA12536@jabberwock.hopto.org> In case any one goes looking for it and is surprised to find it, the program has now been added to the Wiki. Thanks for the info, Dave. (I also watched the video again - had forgotten about it. It's quite funny.) I'm curious, SpringyStepps, do you find the built in search features of the wiki significantly less useful than the Reminder search engine? If so, we may be able to come up with a better alternative. The reminder search engine is just a hand full of gpl'd perl scripts, and we could conceivably either run them on the wiki server or create a local static copy of the wiki at intervals and index that. The easiest option is of course google. ( eg. http://www.google.com/search?&q=clown+piano+site%3Ajfwiki.org&btnG=Search ) The results are only updated only at intervals, but I find them generally more useful than the mediawiki search. In the last year or two there has been some pretty significant forking between the wiki and the Reminder, and most new content and all format and grammar improvements never make it back to the Reminder. Best, Erik On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 11:20:09PM -0400, SpringyStepps@aol.com wrote: > Dave, actually to clarify how to search: On the jfwiki page, scroll to the > External Links section and click on Joe Frank Reminder. Then scroll down a > bit on that to the "new local search option" to plug in key words. It has been > very, very helpful to me. > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list From SpringyStepps at aol.com Mon Jul 24 23:56:07 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 24 23:56:14 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] The Jilted Lover? Message-ID: <568.2712586.31f71a87@aol.com> In a message dated 7/25/2006 1:51:06 AM Central Standard Time, shiro@uclink4.berkeley.edu writes: In case any one goes looking for it and is surprised to find it, the program has now been added to the Wiki. Thanks for the info, Dave. (I also watched the video again - had forgotten about it. It's quite funny.) I'm curious, SpringyStepps, do you find the built in search features of the wiki significantly less useful than the Reminder search engine? If so, we may be able to come up with a better alternative. The reminder search engine is just a hand full of gpl'd perl scripts, and we could conceivably either run them on the wiki server or create a local static copy of the wiki at intervals and index that. The easiest option is of course google. ( eg. http://www.google.com/search?&q=clown+piano+site%3Ajfwiki.org&btnG=Search ) The results are only updated only at intervals, but I find them generally more useful than the mediawiki search. In the last year or two there has been some pretty significant forking between the wiki and the Reminder, and most new content and all format and grammar improvements never make it back to the Reminder. Best, Erik Hi, Erik -- I guess I'm a creature of habit. I got used to your great Reminder page a while back (I e-mailed to you under a different screen name to thank you for it) and just really love it. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From auntiehistamine at yahoo.com Thu Jul 27 15:34:54 2006 From: auntiehistamine at yahoo.com (auntiehistamine) Date: Thu Jul 27 15:34:58 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: Harold's Link In-Reply-To: <200607261200.ac12100@deepthought.armory.com> Message-ID: <20060727223454.27354.qmail@web52014.mail.yahoo.com> I tried visiting the link you posted Harold, and it doesn't seem to be working. Do you know if it has been moved or is simply no longer available? - Thanks, Auntie > Hey everyone, > > JoeFrank.com has posted an update on Joe, which includes about half a > dozen > photos of Joe: > > http://www.joefrank.com/hosp.html > > Make sure to read the post there, as there's a special message for > our > listmembers there! > > Harold Don't plaster your friend's email addies all over the net! Be safe! Instead of the "To" button, use the "BCC" (blind carbon copy) button when forwarding to a group of friends. From bobl at 1amsoftware.com Thu Jul 27 15:33:36 2006 From: bobl at 1amsoftware.com (Bob Lee) Date: Thu Jul 27 15:39:54 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: Harold's Link References: <20060727223454.27354.qmail@web52014.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <027d01c6b1cc$d92d0990$6401a8c0@IBMBOBSX30> http://www.joefrank.com/news.html Bob Lee ----- Original Message ----- From: "auntiehistamine" To: Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 3:34 PM Subject: [joe-frank-list] Re: Harold's Link >I tried visiting the link you posted Harold, and it doesn't seem to be > working. Do you know if it has been moved or is simply no longer > available? > - Thanks, Auntie > >> Hey everyone, >> >> JoeFrank.com has posted an update on Joe, which includes about half a >> dozen >> photos of Joe: >> >> http://www.joefrank.com/hosp.html >> >> Make sure to read the post there, as there's a special message for >> our >> listmembers there! >> >> Harold > > Don't plaster your friend's email addies all over the net! Be safe! > Instead of the "To" button, use the "BCC" (blind carbon copy) button when > forwarding to a group of friends. > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@armory.com > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > From SpringyStepps at aol.com Sun Jul 30 21:07:45 2006 From: SpringyStepps at aol.com (SpringyStepps@aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 30 21:07:56 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Dictator 2 Message-ID: <326.91d8215.31fedc11@aol.com> Oh God I have just to say I am listening to Dictator 2 on WBEZ (Chicago) and Joe just finished the monologue on "why shouldn't citizens die instead of soldiers." I have chills up my spine. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060731/041a16f7/attachment.htm From billmilosz at aol.com Mon Jul 31 00:53:02 2006 From: billmilosz at aol.com (billmilosz@aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 31 00:53:29 2006 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Dictator 2 In-Reply-To: <326.91d8215.31fedc11@aol.com> References: <326.91d8215.31fedc11@aol.com> Message-ID: <8C8828D7C0A742F-17DC-823F@MBLK-M36.sysops.aol.com> Yes, and (announcer) Jim Nayder read the title, too, at the opening of the program, I'm grateful for that. I feel the title is a small, but important part of the work, and I'm glad WBEZ is reading the title before the show. -----Original Message----- From: SpringyStepps@aol.com To: joe-frank-list@armory.com Sent: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 11:07 PM Subject: [joe-frank-list] Dictator 2 Oh God I have just to say I am listening to Dictator 2 on WBEZ (Chicago) and Joe just finished the monologue on "why shouldn't citizens die instead of soldiers." I have chills up my spine. _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@armory.com http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20060731/da8ccd30/attachment.htm