I am very confident that RI has more slip gigs than ny. There are probably 15 or 20 Living Room shows not listed. If only slipbase was up and running back then....
Dean, thanks for the sweet table at Yoshis! I look forward to seeing you in Fall River....I bet this is the only time I will look forward to seeing anyone in fall river... cheers, jb On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Dream W wrote: > > Cali�WILL someday take over Mass. > > And RI will someday take over NY.� � > > > Heading down the Fall River, > > ((((((((D�r e a�m)))))))) > � > � > From: Automatic digest processor > Reply-To: The Slip E-Mail Discussion Group > To: Recipients of THESLIP digests > Subject: THESLIP Digest - 17 Nov 2003 to 18 Nov 2003 (#2003-151) > Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 00:00:06 -0500 > There is one message totalling 84 lines in this issue. > Topics of the day: > 1. 10/30/99 Halloweeeeeeeennnnnnnn > --------------------------------------- > ** How do you enjoy the Pleasant Presence of the Present Tense? > ** Web archive at http://email.theslip.net > ** To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with the text 'signoff theslip' in the body of the message > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 00:04:37 -0500 > From: Nick Fitanides > Subject: Re: 10/30/99 Halloweeeeeeeennnnnnnn > Now this makes five emails in a week, and the week ain't over! > BTW, just a friendly reminder where is the best place to post Slip > Setlists: > http://www.phrazz.com/slipbase > Traffic-wise, I get about 500 visits each week (give or take a couple > hundred) > and these are folks who visit more than once. In fact, over half the > visits > touch three or more items per visit, and only 10% or so have only visited > once. > [I can give you more statistics, but it'll cost you extra.] > By posting to SlipBase you save me time, and save everyone time when it's > time > to look up songs or burn shows. I update this almost daily...and build > song indexes, > clean the data and do all sorts of things that can't be done in an email > digestifier. > I can do things that haven't been done yet--just send me your ideas and > I'll let > you know how easy they are and often just do 'em. I also make changes > that are wrong, so if you know a show has such-and-such song, insist > upon this and if you're even surer, send me a copy of the show and I'll > bring it up to the BAM song Title Advisory Committee (BAMTAC, which is > party of NORAD ;-}). [This is not the Totally Independent Coalition for > Teasers And Covers, aka "TICTAC", nor TICTACTOE...go figure that one out > sometime yourself....] > Incidentally, do you know what state has had the most Slip shows? > Ok, most of you guessed that one. But do you know the > top 10? Well, here's all of them, sorted by frequency. > It is apparent that CA may overtake MA shows some day! > This isn't 100% accurate, of course (neither is SlipBase): > MA 92 CA 63 NY 59 RI 44 PA 37 CO 28 OR 24 VT 17 OH 16 IL 14 > NC 11 WA 10 CT 9 MD 9 GA 8 LA 8 MO 8 (CAN) 7 NH 7 > TX 7 VA 7 AZ 6 ME 6 MI 6 WI 6 Japan 4 ?? 3 KS 3 MN 3 MT 3 WV 3 ??? 2 > IN 2 NM 2 Scotia 2 TN 2 - 1 216 1 ? 1 ?,? 1 AR 1 BC 1 CAN 1 Canada 1 > College 1 DC 1 FL 1 Ga 1 IA 1 ID 1 KY 1 Lodge 1 MS 1 NH. 1 NJ 1 NS 1 > Ohio 1 Oregon 1 RI. 1 UT 1 University 1 University) 1 Vineyard 1 > For all you UNIX hackers who want to try this at home: > grep ^[0-9] setlists.txt | awk '{print $NF}' | countwords > (Now isn't that easy to fathom? Just like English, only worse. ) > I'm working on the auto-indexing of songs in SlipBase, but this is a lot > harder than one would think. First of all the songs aren't set in stone, > second of all they all have strange ASCII characters (punctuation wreaks > havoc with code of all types), and third of all there's plenty of holes > to > patch in the main data (which changes pretty much on a daily basis). > Next year I plan on providing logins so people who care can fix some of > these with their own accounts, and also upload photos and lots of other > fun stuff we can do with a larger site. In the meantime, please help me > to help you by updating SlipBase early and often. Like voting, it's a > collaboration that builds upon itself, and through participation it > becomes greater than the sum of its parts. Every contributor is a big > help--and major contributors will get shows in return (just tell me what > you're looking for or I'll send something you don't have yet). > That's enough wheedling for the time being. I know many of you (on the > email > digestifier) already post to SlipBase (and I thank you profusely), but > there are still some who haven't been there yet. Also feel free to email > me for my photo link(s) (I don't post these for bandwidth/webcrawler > reasons). In addition, if you have photo, lyric, or other Slip-related > links, feel free to post these to SlipBase and I'll make sure they make > it into the indelible link ink which is now part of the ever growing > SlipBase Universal Blog Verification Enterprise Revolution Technique > (SUBVERT) ;-} . > -Taking care of your Jumby, > Phrazz > http://www.phrazz.com/slipbase > http://www.pbase.com/phrazz > ------------------------------ > End of THESLIP Digest - 17 Nov 2003 to 18 Nov 2003 (#2003-151) > ************************************************************** > > ________________________________________________________________________________ > Has one of the new viruses infected your computer? Find out with a FREE > online computer virus scan from McAfee. 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