Art of the Recording Engineer: From Michael Jackson to Mutant Radio, Matt Forger Speaks Out
By Scott G - 04/01/2008
Interviewed by Scott G (The G-Man) G-Man: When people think of Matt Forger, they usually think of your work with Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Glen Ballard, and Bruce Swedien, yet when you hand out a CD with examples of your producing, engineering or mixing, it al... Who?s Playing What? A Guide To The Guitars Of The Pros
By Jon Butt - 04/01/2008
Eric Clapton performs his slow-handed magic on his. Even with just nine fingers, Jerry Garcia kept countless Deadheads dancing as he played with his. At the mere sight of his, the King of Rock-n-Roll could make a grown woman faint. Of course, I?m talking about guitars. Professional musicians have be... What Is Golf Exercise Equipment And How Can It Help
By Mike Pedersen - 04/01/2008
Golf exercise equipment can be a variety of pieces; but what truly is golf exercise equipment? You?d be surprised to find out it is not expensive; and is not necessarily in a gym or health club either. Yes?there are golf ?machines? for stretching and strength building that are well over one thousand... Acquire Trophies by Hard Work and Practice
By James Hunt - 04/01/2008
Trophies are meant to be looked at. They come in all shapes and sizes. This quality of ?lookability? is what prompts people to talk of trophy wives or husbands. But there are many ways to acquire trophies. Most of the time, they are given as a prize, a physical reminder of some triumph. How can one ... Skate Bored?
By Phil Jones - 04/01/2008
Though skateboards were around in the early 50`s and 60`s and actually very widely used back then they weren`t well made and so eventually died out. The early ones were basically just milk crates with roller skate wheels and maybe a handle. More like a scooter. The wheels were the big problem, being... Screenwriting, Screenplays, Screenwriters - Writing a Screenplay Using Structure
By Kal Bishop - 04/01/2008
Effective screenwriting relies on the good understanding and use of structure. Inexperienced screenwriters may believe that structure inhibits creativity, but experienced writers know that following a template helps them to problem identify, generate ideas, select good ideas and develop them to reac... NASCAR Multi Car Teams
By Steve Dixon - 04/01/2008
As everyone knows team owners Roush and Childress are dominating Nascar this season. At first glance you would think that more money, better engineers and drivers would be the reason why and that is true to some extent. Right now you have to be asking yourself what else could it be? Remember back wh... Hindu Poet - Kamalakanta
By Richard Pettinger - 04/01/2008
Kamalakanta was born in Burdwan India in the late 18th Century. From an early age he expressed an interest in spirituality and later in life Kamalakanta received initiation into Tantric Yoga from a Tantric yogi named Kenaram Bhattacharya. His songs made him famous during his lifetime and because of ... Cruise Trips: Just How Popular is Cruising?
By Brian Schmidt - 04/01/2008
The results are in for 2004. The number of people looking for travel deals has reached record levels for cruise trips. 10.5 million cruise passengers got on board cruise ships last year. According to the 19 cruise line members of the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) this was a new rec... Summer Skiing Holiday in Chile - Ski Portillo
By Andrew Chaundler - 04/01/2008
Chile is a country of stunning and breathtaking landscapes from the lakes and fjords of Patagonia to the salt flats and oases of the Atacama Desert. Most people who travel to Chile on holiday visit in the summer months (November to March), but if you enjoy deep powder snow, uncrowded runs and all ro... To Write Successful Business & Academic Communications, Learn the Architecture of a Story
By Clarice Kyd Dankers - 04/01/2008
Human beings seem to be born with a gene for telling stories. Stories from our families, our communities, and the media form our worldview and shape our lives. In fact, scientists have discovered that our ability to create stories is intricately connected to our ability to learn. This is because our... League One Betting Review - 5 February 2006
By David Walker - 04/01/2008
Southend United returned to the top of League One with a 2-0 win at Yeovil. Available at 13/8 before kick off, a first half goal from Mark Bentley and one from veteran Shaun Goater extended the Shrimpers? unbeaten run to 12 games. Steve Tilson?s side are 7/2 to win the division outright. Colchester ... Kill the Adverbs
By Marte Cliff - 04/01/2008
A "writing rule" that shocked me when I first started studying how to write copy was "eliminate your adverbs...and many of your adjectives." Then I read Stephen King`s book on writing and he said the same thing. What gives with that? Don`t adverbs and adjectives add color and interest to the sent... Stop Gambling Addiction For The Compulsive Gambler
By Howard Keith - 04/01/2008
Compulsive gamblers search for a solution to their gambling addiction though new innovative websites and local community resources, As they begin their search they have more and more questions and less and less hope that they will succeed. The following is the process some compulsive gamblers have ... New To Freelance Writing? Eight Crucial Points You Need To Know
By Chris Theberge - 04/01/2008
Figure out a topic The key here is to find a topic that is not too general. For example, writing an article on proper nutrition is too broad. Narrow down your topic to proper nutrition for athletes. This may even be too broad. Narrow it down further too, proper nutrition for teenage athletes. Ge... Blackjack Classes
By Adel Awwad - 04/01/2008
Blackjack is an exciting game and one that is easy to learn. However, from time to time, most people feel like they need a leg up and opt to take blackjack classes to get a better feel for the game. Blackjack classes can be found in the community and online. There are many different schools, communi... Ice Hockey Equipment
By Kent Pinkerton - 04/01/2008
Ice hockey requires special equipment. The basics being the stick and the puck. The ice hockey stick is slightly less curved than the routine hockey stick and may be made of wood or a high-tech composite material. The composite stick is sturdier, but also more expensive. Instead of a ball, there is ... How To Fund Your Online Casino Account
By David Walker - 04/01/2008
If you are new to online casino gambling you may find this article useful as it explains the options available to you to fund your account. NETeller is the fastest way to be paid and to pay someone online. It is safe, secure and user-friendly. If you use more than one casino then Neteller is the way... What is Screenwriting?
By Mark Gonney - 04/01/2008
Simply put, it is the art of writing scripts for a visual medium. Unlike a play where the action is "talked out," the action within a screenplay is "acted out" visually. The old saying, "a picture is worth a thousand words" was never more appropriate in relation to screenwriting. Having had the bene... Looking Out the Rear Window
By Saundra L. Washington - 04/01/2008
The funeral rite concluded
With the pastor shaking hands,
Offering words of comfort
I didn`t quite understand. The undertakers came forth
And summoned pallbearers` four.
They marched beside the coffin
Carrying it steady toward the door. I didn`t cry or whimper
As I follow... Vincent Van Gogh, the Tragic Story of a Brilliant Painter
By Duco Sminia - 04/01/2008
Twelve years after his tragic suicide, Vincent?s work was discovered by a Parisian art dealer. Until then, no one, except for those who knew him personally, had ever even heard the name. Today, large sums of money are exchanged for his work. Vincent was born in the Dutch village of Zundert, in the s... Just Dialogue 1
By Andy Carloff - 04/01/2008
It`s all jus` dialogue! The Chia Pet Commercial... I`m sure everyone is fully aware of the Chia Pet commercials. However, afterwards, the commercials were modified to sell a different product... Woman: I love Chia Pets! I bought one for my son, my daughter, my husband, and... myself! [Camera cuts... Haunted Houses, Dead Tenants and a Big Tummy Ache
By Bobbie Grennier - 04/01/2008
World renown psychic and author Jane Doherty has found herself in a very prominent position on her new reality TV show called ?Dead Tenants?, which is hosted by The Learning Channel. I say it?s a prominent position because of the phenomena that separates Jane?s psychic abilities from those of other ... The Run-on Sentence: From Here To Eternity
By Jean Fritz - 04/01/2008
If you find your sentences filled with commas, and they wend from one topic to another, then you, like many people, may be guilty of writing run-on sentences. The run-on sentence is annoying. The run-on is boring. Most important, utilizing run-ons in your work is a sure-fire way of losing your rea... Poker Strategy: Bluffing Your Cards
By John Finney - 04/01/2008
Poker is all about winning, but losing as well. And when he loses, a player gets decepted. Bluffing is a typical poker method. The reason you bluff is obvious: you want to trick the others, making them think you have a better hand than the one you do, and even a better hand than they do. If you want... Sports Psychology Guidelines for Sports Parents
By Dr. Patrick J. Cohn - 04/01/2008
Peak Performance Sports Youth sports are huge in today?s society. Coaches and parents have a tremendous impact on how children will engage in sports. I get several emails a month from concerned sports parents asking me how they should help their child superstar win at and enjoy sports. When working ... Jumping into Bed: Winter Poetry (in English and Spanish)
By Dennis Siluk - 04/01/2008
1?Walking in the Snow
(New Years Day?2006) The winter wind whistles, harmoniously
with happy snowdrifts, miles long?
and my shoes, like car tires
grip the ground?, they chop through
away the whiteness. The day is calm. No birds fly
across the sky. Hercules
is asleep. ... Is Golf Conditioning Exercise Too Strenuous
By Mike Pedersen - 04/01/2008
Is golf conditioning exercise so strenuous that most people will have difficulties going through them? Most amateur golfers and people who have not been through any golf exercise program in their lives definitely believe so. Especially when you start to mention such terrifying exercise equipment as ... To Record or Not To Record - At Home, That Is
By Seth Lutnick - 04/01/2008
I will be honest. I am addicted to music recording. I love moving faders, adjusting levels, panning, reverberating, sequencing, you name it. I especially love all that software, and the colorful ways that they show the music as a waveform. It is just cool. And I`m not the only one. My cousin has jus... Running for Beginners: The Benefits of Water Aerobic Exercise
By Kely Braswell - 04/01/2008
As beginning runners (or any runners for that matter!), we often tend to stick to the one thing we know: Running. And at Ordinary Runner ( http://www.ordinaryrunner.com/) we certainly believe EVERYONE should be a runner! However, runn... Training to Increase Throwing Velocity
By Steve Zawrotny - 04/01/2008
I`m often asked how to help players to throw better or harder. My private lessons usually involve this aspect of training. My advice in this regard is the same: 1) First, improve throwing mechanics. Throwing properly by itself can improve velocity. 2) Train the body core in particular for strength a... Tips For Better Writing
By Kent E. Butler - 04/01/2008
It is certainly true that we don`t get a second chance to make a first impression. As the impression we make on the Internet is almost always with the written word, is it unfortunate that there is so much poor writing bouncing around in cyberspace. The following tips are intended to help you make a ... Piano Chords and New Age Music
By Edward Weiss - 04/01/2008
There are basically two ways you can compose a piece of music. The first and most traditional way is to write out the melody and then harmonize it. Some call this working from the top (as opposed to the chords on the bottom.) The second approach is where you create some kind of rhythmic harmonic pat... Basic Rock Climbing Gear
By James Hunt - 04/01/2008
We?ve all seen rock climbers on television or in the movies. Climbing rocks and cliffs take skill and endurance. In case you were thinking about taking up rock climbing, a listing of the necessary equipment is outlined below. Shoes: You can?t wear your everyday hiking boots to climb a rock. Your sh... Passionate About Writing?
By Timothy Trimble - 04/01/2008
I`m a writing fool! 2 book proposals, 1 user`s guide, a business technology analysis paper, and a FileMaker Pro 7 application! Can you say, "RedBull?" Actually, my preferred energy drink of choice is Monster. But I`ll save my energy drinks discussion for another time. What I would like to focus on i... Murder on the Block [The Haunting Case...1980]
By Dennis Siluk - 04/01/2008
To make a long story short, my mother sold her house to this couple, whom was introduced by my? They were a very handsome couple indeed?: both he and his were tall, young, thoughtful, and handsome; a striking couple you could say; and worked, both having good jobs, the main ingredients I?d think... River Cruises Can be Such a Rich Experience
By Colin Hartness - 04/01/2008
Exploring Europe can be such a unique experience with a River Cruise. You just unpack once on this floating hotel and there you go cruising with river cruises over magnificent castles, significant towns and cities, appealing villages and lavish vineyards. It has become increasingly popular nowadays ... Piano Lessons for Children - Anthropomorphic Literature Teaches Musical Knowledge through Stories
By Cynthia VanLandingham - 04/01/2008
Did you know that animals can help your child learn to play the piano? It`s true! Squirrels, chipmunks, bunnies, and bears are just a few of the animals that can help your child learn to play the piano. By giving human characteristics to animals, anthropomorphic literature and learning aids create... Grandpa`s Mantel Clock [1959]
By Dennis Siluk - 04/01/2008
The main dresser or cabinet, better described?for it was in the dinningroom of the house on Cayuga Street where our family had moved to in 1958?the main dresser held the black Mantel Clock of my grandfathers; as would be described, a long and dark wooden clock, turn of the century type, as I recall,... World-Class Athlete: Do You Have What It Takes?
By Leah Lauber - 04/01/2008
The following excerpt comes from the book, Soccer Dreams, (a top-seller in sports journalism at Amazon) which describes Leah Lauber?s true adventure following the U.S. Women?s National Soccer Team, as a fan and 12-year old Junior Reporter during the history-making 1999 Women?s World Cup. While the a... Catching Bass In A Rough Environment
By Charles White - 04/01/2008
Ever been to a lake where the water is too clear?
A new lake you never fished before?
No cover that you can see?
The water is too high?
Too muddy?
The water is too low or lowering?
The wind is blowing to hard? Yes, I think we all have at some time or another.
One thing... Do The Unfamiliar To Keep Your Writing Going
By Catherine Franz - 04/01/2008
One of the best ways to blow someone`s winning streak during a tennis game is to comment on how great they are doing. Your comment will kick in their left brain`s inner critic which will zap their flow and change their focus. In tennis this is an underhanded type of gamesmanship. In life, it happ... Three Poems from the Story: "Kush"
By Dennis Siluk - 04/01/2008
Berenike?s Majesty The loveliness that crowned her youth,
Swept the grounds with all its roots;
With gentle years and womanhood
With lazy-days and laughs of grace;
Now passes by her majesty. Her breasts triumphant for a life of flesh
Defiant in her pose, Love was captured, Some Tips On How To Find The Right Camcorder
By Jakob Jelling - 10/02/2007
There are several things to consider at the time of choosing which camcorder to buy and which one best suits your needs. Many of these things or factors depend on each person`s preferences and requirements, although some of them, due to their importance, should be considered by every buyer.
Some o... Power Personified ? With Massive Arms
By Aron Wallad - 07/02/2007
Remember when you were in High School. So many characters and personalities. Here?s one I think you?ll relate to.
Gillie was the Paul Bunyon of my neighborhood. He had 20-22 biceps, and a neck almost as round. Weighing 220 pounds, he stood six feet one inch and had no fat on his body. I had never... Winter Backpacking Tips
By Steve Gillman - 26/01/2007
Winter backpacking can mean your footprints are the only ones out there. That adds to the beauty of the experience, but also to the danger. Alone and in a cold enviroment, it`s important to know what to do in an emergency. Learning a few basic cold weather survival skills can save your life.
Fire ... Why Snowboard Safety Bindings?
By Urs P. Meyer - 25/01/2007
Snowboard safety release bindings are on the market since 1990. The first and leading snowboard safety binding is the patented MEYER BINDING of Switzerland, which is also the World`s first binding of this kind with the highly regarded TÜV-GS-Seal of approval. This binding features simple and quick c... Bicycle Rims And Wheels, Your Bike Cant Go Anywhere Without Them
By Alastair Hamilton - 22/01/2007
The first bicycle wheels were from a horse drawn cart, made of wood with a metal band round the bicycle rim, very hard and very uncomfortable to ride. Then a man called Dunlop (Scottish) invented the pneumatic tire, this along with Macadam (another Scot) inventing the tar road surface made cycling a... Dutch Oven Cooking Basics
By Robin Shortt - 21/01/2007
Pioneer Cooking
When you think of a cast iron Dutch oven, what comes to your mind? Pioneer cooking? Stews over the open fire?
Of coarse both are true, but they are still very much in use today and as for the Dutch oven, the possibilities are endless.
Dutch ovens can be used for frying, bakin... Getting Into The Game ? Playing in Texas Holdem Tournaments
By Graham Easton - 21/01/2007
Excited about getting into a game of Texas Holdem (No Limit) but don?t know what to do after the cards are drawn? Try these highly advanced techniques I?ve developed in my years of playing the game.
Early on, the game is all about getting stuck into some pots. The blinds are cheap at 10/20 so it...
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