Link to updated map:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&am … =h&z=3
dfoskey - I found a pic of the Adrian, GA water tower and included that in your town icon. I love small town Americana stuff like that.
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Link to updated map:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&am … =h&z=3
dfoskey - I found a pic of the Adrian, GA water tower and included that in your town icon. I love small town Americana stuff like that.
^ Cool !! dfoskey - please email me or post your city / town and any interesting tidbits about your town you would like to include on the google map.
Yeah, it did.
I bought a gift for the family to do something together - a handheld GPS unit and a Dummies Guide to Geocaching. I figured it would be fun to take the kids out to natural areas to look for "buried treasure." So far, everyone seems to be into the idea. Now we'll see if I can get them into the truck and head out to actually do it.
- Zurf
Very Cool Zurf - I've been Geocaching with my youngest son (11 yo Casey) for a little more than 3 months now and it gives us a great reason to get outdoors and get him off the video games. I hope your family enjoys the hobby as much as as we have.
Hi trip96 - This has been going on for some time now. Please read this thread:
http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=11720
Also, I suggest you send your I.P. address to admin@chordie.com and maybe he can get it resolved.
topdown wrote:Well, piss off is all I've got say.
Topdown.
I was not trying to spoil your parade i was replying to russell, not all americans.
And i did say I thin kit is good for the right reasons the reasons thanksgiveing was meant to be about.so piss off?>
and this is from a moderator?
lmao, no wonder i gave up being a moderaotr with narrow minded twats like youKen
have a nice life ya fud
C'mon man - This from the premier guardian of free speech and saying whatever is on your mind? Maybe my words do not translate well across the Atlantic - the term p**d off is pretty much everyday speech here, seen everyday on primetime TV. No harm meant, other than I strongly disagree.
I've just seen enough of your bashing of American Holiday's and felt the need to respond this time. I think I remember a similar thread regarding our Memorial Day holiday in which you felt the need to put us down. I stayed out of that one, but this time I felt the need to stand up.
I have complete respect for what you have done for chordie over the years and I absolutely respect your right to voice your opinion. But Opinion Street goes 2 ways - you voice yours, you gotta respect other's rights to voice theirs.
well maybe americans use thanksgiving for their own needs then Russell?
Ken
Ken - I see no need to get all political / philosophical about it - Hell, my ancestors came to the US in the 1920's - they had nothing to do with the taking over of lands from the Indians (Native Americans). Back in the day, all of Europe was "claiming" and colonizing much of the world.
It's a day to enjoy family and friends, give thanks for the things we have and charity to those not so fortunate. It's an Autumn Festival - similar gatherings have been held for centuries all over the globe giving thanks for their crops.
You want me to be mournful to the Indians that lost their land without any fault of mine or my ancestors - Not gonna happen, I'll celebrate the holiday and enjoy my friends and family as I have all of my life.
Every American Holiday you seem to want to rain on our parade - Well, piss off is all I've got say.
Good article in yesterday's Raleigh newspaper:
Published Thu, Nov 26, 2009 02:00 AM
Modified Thu, Nov 26, 2009 05:00 AM
Lawyers fault Taylor case
RALEIGH Gregory Taylor refused to blame another man for a murder police had pinned on him, resisting a temptation detectives and a prosecutor repeatedly putbefore him.
That fortitude cost Taylor 16 years of freedom, the chance to raise his daughter and the ability to care for his aging parents.
New court filings by Taylor's attorneys, who are pursuing his exoneration, detail how Taylor was targeted by police and eventually convicted of killing Jacquetta Thomas, a prostitute who was beaten to death in Southeast Raleigh in 1991.
In February, Taylor, 47, will face a panel of judges who will consider whether to exonerate him. Taylor's case was referred to the panel in September after the N.C. Innocence Inquiry Commission decided there was enough evidence to merit further review.
Wake County District Attorney Colon Willoughby has indicated he intends to fight efforts to exonerate Taylor. Willoughby and his assistant Tom Ford, the original prosecutor, did not return calls for comment Tuesday and Wednesday. Raleigh police declined to comment.
Taylor's attorneys submitted new court documents late Tuesday which make a case for his exoneration.
The documents show that his conviction hinged on the testimony of a prostitute and a jailhouse informer, both of whom cooperated with prosecutors to secure a break in their sentences. The informant offered a confession with the wrong manner of death; the prostitute testified that a photo police shared of Taylor didn't look like the guy she saw that night.
Time and again throughout a 5-inch-thick court filing, Taylor is seen forgoing the opportunity to blame Johnny Beck, a friend with whom he'd smoked crack the night of Thomas' murder. Theirs was a new friendship; Beck, a convicted drug user, helped Taylor navigate the drug market of Southeast Raleigh.
Police immediately zeroed in on Taylor and Beck after Thomas' murder. Thomas' body was discovered near Taylor's SUV, which he had pulled into a dark, secluded path so he and Beck could smoke crack. Taylor's SUV got stuck in the mud, so he abandoned it there overnight.
By the time Taylor came to retrieve it the next morning, Raleigh police had swarmed the area. Throughout the day, police questioned Taylor, telling him they had a witness who saw him and Beck "right in the middle of something" and that Thomas' blood was in his car, according to a transcript of the police interview.
In truth, police had no such witness. Nothing of Thomas', blood or hair, was found in or around Taylor's SUV.
Such interview tactics are common; no law forbids police from lying during interrogations, legal experts say.
Tempted to shift blame
Raleigh Police Detective Johnny Howard told Taylor, "I will bring in my experts, and I will bring in my dog, and I will convict you in court," according to the transcript.
Taylor insisted: "I did not do it. I'm telling you the truth."
Howard replied: "Well, then there will be an innocent man convicted of murder."
Later, Howard continued to press: "Now, what you need to decide is if you [are] going to be charged with that murder or [are] you going to be a witness to that murder?"
Howard eventually told Taylor that Beck had blamed him for the murder.
In truth, Beck did not tell police Taylor committed the murder. He, too, has maintained their innocence.
Taylor agreed to submit to a lie detector test, but one was never administered, according to court documents.
By evening, less than 10 hours after discovering Thomas' body, police charged both Taylor and Beck with first-degree murder. No other suspects were interviewed.
Taylor continued to resist invitations to blame Thomas' murder on Beck. The next opportunity came through a friend of Taylor's the day after he was arrested, according to an affidavit filed in the case.
Howard, the detective, interviewed Chris Bunn, a friend of Taylor's with whom he had been before heading to Raleigh with Beck.
According to Bunn, Howard asked him to convey a message to Taylor. Bunn recalled Howard saying: "Mr. Bunn, I can get you in to see Greg, and if you tell him to tell me that the [racial epithet] did it, we'll turn him loose."
Beck is black; Taylor is white. Again, Taylor refused.
Howard is no longer with the Raleigh Police Department. Attempts to find him for comment failed Wednesday.
At trial, prosecutor Tom Ford told jurors that Beck had killed Thomas and that Taylor was merely there, whichamounted to committing murder in the eyes of prosecutors.
Taylor's 'last chance'
In 1993, months after the jury convicted Taylor and sentenced him to life in prison, Ford offered Taylor one last opportunity to spare himself by turning on Beck. He offered to lobby the governor to commute Taylor's sentence if he would implicate Beck, who was still awaiting trial for Thomas' murder.
Ford wrote to Taylor's attorney: "I realize your client has some serious decisions to make, i.e. whether saving face with his family is worth twenty years plus in prison."
Ford continued: "If the state is forced to enter a dismissal in Mr. Beck's case because of Mr. Taylor's refusal to cooperate, we will consider any offer we made him to be forever withdrawn."
Again, Taylor didn't budge.
Ford eventually dismissed the murder charge against Beck, the man he had told jurors during Taylor's trial had actually killed Thomas.
Brined the bird overnight and it's been on the smoker for about an hour already. A day of family, friends, football and fowl. A beautiful 60 degree day. I must be sure to moderate my intake of adult beverages or I'll be asleep before the bird is served!
Cam - Got the files - sorry for the small pics, but that's all I could do with file size sent. Here they are for everyone's viewing pleasure!!!
Cam's New Toys:
If you want to try re-sending larger files, I'll be glad to post them. Congrats again on the new gear, I'm looking forward to hearing them in person!
Hay Cam - Email the photo files to me directly and I'll get them uploaded. Not a link, send the actual photo files as an attachment to your email.
Jeff
I know that many here have benefited from Justin's free guitar lessons (including myself). His site / lessons are recommended here on chordie very frequently. Although he does not advertise here (like JamPlay that offers much more extensive, detailed lessons), his lessons are free, on a honor / pay if you can system.
Anyway, I just visited his site and Justin is close to releasing his first solo album project. I ordered it for myself and thought that other chordians may also be interested. A great way to support this dude that I have learned much from and I am sure I will receive some great tunes in return.
You can hear samples on his myspace page here:
http://www.myspace.com/justinsandercoe
And the pre-release CD/DVD can be ordered here:
Wow a new guitar and nailing barre chords in the same day! Congrats hopeful!
Doll - Just glad to see you posting. I've been reading and watching the news about the floods in the Emerald Isle and have been thinking of you. Looks like a mess and I'm glad you're apparently high and dry.
Happy guitar and wedding anniversary to ya Pix!
Mucho respect for even attempting a fretkiller tune after just 3 years. That dude has been playing many more years I have no doubt.
Although I don't remember the actual date I re-picked up the guitar, I do remember it was August of '07. Some guy from down east visited me a few months later and was very helpful
Hi joe and welcome to chordie.
Here's a workaround for you.
- Make the chord variations on the song.
- Then save the song into your songbook.
It should then print with the variation selected.
It is not recommended to use the browser print button.
Well, Happy FGD (fixed guitar day?) Wayne! I am sure if it sounds good as new, that may even be better than NGD. Nothing like having an old friend return sounding better than ever. I'm looking forward to hearing the next recording!
Topdown, I'm not sure tomorrow works from me, as tomorrow is my Mother=in laws Birthday, she has terminal cancer and my wife and I had planned to spend most of the day with her, however, if it should end up sooner than later, I'd love to come. If you will email me with your phone number "if thats ok" and time allows I'll give you a call and we can figure this out, again, if thats ok with you!
Cam
I understand Cam - Family comes first. I sent you an email with my address and I'll follow up shortly with a phone#.
^ Very well said Doug. I feel the same way.
Map updated. To date, the package has been in 9 member's hands and has traveled 12,301 miles.
Cool! I hoped this project still had life.
Mark - Please provide some info on your location. Not specific address, just the city / town you live in so that I can update the map. If you have a specific point of interest about your location you'd like to highlight, let me know via email and I'll do my best to include something.
Here's a link to the map as it currently stands.
Topdown, Yes I'd still love to get together, it would be great, I'll most likely need some help with the pics.
Cam
Cam - How does this Friday (11/20) work for you? I've finished a little project I was working on a bit early and should be free all day Friday. A little afternoon jam sound OK? I can come to your place easily enough, but you are welcome here also.
Manager Topdown
LOL - I didn't see that on your original post.
Although I realize that I have been bestowed this lofty position largely due the fact that I own a vehicle large enough to haul crew and gear, I avow to put forth equal effort in promotions that I expect in payment (in the form of groupies and beer)
I suggest tweaking your screen resolution. I have never had this problem, but it has appeared by users in the past and that solved the problem.
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