The lost (and totally free) drum loops of herodotus
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Most of the population of the Outer Banks live in the bit adjacent to the big green (wooded) bit above center right. That's where the towns of Kitty Hawk (where the Wright Stuff flew in 1903), Kill Devil Hills, and Nag's Head are.
The "dog's-leg" (bend) a little south of the center is the famous Cape Hatteras. About half of the town of Hatteras got obliterated by Hurricane Isabel in September 2003. :-( Between there and the three towns there's a lot of wildlife sanctuary, not many homes. Several Coast Guard life-saving boat stations from way back have been converted into homes or businesses.
(Back when I lived on the Outer Banks for real -- in a stretch that had no paved roads at all for 20 miles either way, and nearly no development -- there was an abandoned Coast Guard station about a third of a mile south of our place. Some people lived in it, and one tough old sailor [I kid you not, this is true!] lived in a tiny shed out back of the station.)
Littering the entire coast are centuries of shipwrecks, so many that this area is called the "Graveyard of the Atlantic." Told you it was a vacation paradise!
Now, about those drum loops! :-D I'll download 'em today. Thank you. *elaborate Croatanian ceremonial bow*
The "dog's-leg" (bend) a little south of the center is the famous Cape Hatteras. About half of the town of Hatteras got obliterated by Hurricane Isabel in September 2003. :-( Between there and the three towns there's a lot of wildlife sanctuary, not many homes. Several Coast Guard life-saving boat stations from way back have been converted into homes or businesses.
(Back when I lived on the Outer Banks for real -- in a stretch that had no paved roads at all for 20 miles either way, and nearly no development -- there was an abandoned Coast Guard station about a third of a mile south of our place. Some people lived in it, and one tough old sailor [I kid you not, this is true!] lived in a tiny shed out back of the station.)
Littering the entire coast are centuries of shipwrecks, so many that this area is called the "Graveyard of the Atlantic." Told you it was a vacation paradise!
Now, about those drum loops! :-D I'll download 'em today. Thank you. *elaborate Croatanian ceremonial bow*
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Just the touristas. :-D
[edit] To clarify: This is well north of palm-tree territory. Nice shore, good fishing, no coconuts except those you buy in the supermarket. Pine trees, yes. Palms, no.
[edit] To clarify: This is well north of palm-tree territory. Nice shore, good fishing, no coconuts except those you buy in the supermarket. Pine trees, yes. Palms, no.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
At some point in the last few posts, the line between reality and fiction was blurred, much to my confusion.Meffy wrote:Just the touristas.
[edit] To clarify: This is well north of palm-tree territory. Nice shore, good fishing, no coconuts except those you buy in the supermarket. Pine trees, yes. Palms, no.
This is a classic kvr thread distortion/enhancement pattern, but it has never happened in one of my threads before.
I feel honored somehow.
But then, perhaps it's just that I don't get enough sleep.
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Topic drift on KVR, as in most really interesting forums (or fora, have your pick, we made plenty of both), tends toward plate-tectonic magnitude but somewhat jackrabbitish speed and direction.
I can never tell where the reality/fiction line is either. Blame it on the 17th-century surveyors and cartographers who had to chop a fraction of a degree out of the map to make their numbers match up right, which is why you won't find Croatan on maps now.
Palms don't grow naturally on the Carolina Outer Banks, either the real ones nor my Croatan. :-) You'd have to go a ways south from here -- Florida certainly... maybe Georgia?
I can never tell where the reality/fiction line is either. Blame it on the 17th-century surveyors and cartographers who had to chop a fraction of a degree out of the map to make their numbers match up right, which is why you won't find Croatan on maps now.
Palms don't grow naturally on the Carolina Outer Banks, either the real ones nor my Croatan. :-) You'd have to go a ways south from here -- Florida certainly... maybe Georgia?
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- KVRian
- 995 posts since 4 Mar, 2004
Wait for this herodotus ... 

I lived on the opposite side of the atlantic for some time on the coast too, (west coast of Eire) with no electrino or hot hot waterino , we had to light a fire under the bath tub (outdoors of course!!!) before scrubbing commenced , yes we were hippidies, not as crass as the new ager type and not as loved up as the sixties/seventies type .Temperate climate hmmff! -5 in winter to about 18/20c in the summer.
Where I live now the hot water is stuck on all day and night ... can't turn the damn thing off ???!!!.And the clime here is sub tropical 28c to 40 in summer and about 5 to 28c in the winter.
Hmmm it's a been a funny old life so far for me
And these beats are reeeeally good , I was jamming some geeetar with them today and yeah they stood up pretty good. I've said this before... ok now I'll shut up ... I should be asleep

I lived on the opposite side of the atlantic for some time on the coast too, (west coast of Eire) with no electrino or hot hot waterino , we had to light a fire under the bath tub (outdoors of course!!!) before scrubbing commenced , yes we were hippidies, not as crass as the new ager type and not as loved up as the sixties/seventies type .Temperate climate hmmff! -5 in winter to about 18/20c in the summer.
Where I live now the hot water is stuck on all day and night ... can't turn the damn thing off ???!!!.And the clime here is sub tropical 28c to 40 in summer and about 5 to 28c in the winter.
Hmmm it's a been a funny old life so far for me
And these beats are reeeeally good , I was jamming some geeetar with them today and yeah they stood up pretty good. I've said this before... ok now I'll shut up ... I should be asleep
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
This is where I live:

Of course, they have made some improvements since this picture was taken.

Of course, they have made some improvements since this picture was taken.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
No, you are right. I didn't know that.pannewb wrote:did you know this is your 9th loop pack?![]()
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i didn't think so
thanx
I am afraid it's the last for a while.
But fear not, many fascinating things are in the works!!
Thanks for the kudos.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Wow, that's really pretty.Whoomph wrote:Wait for this herodotus ...
I lived on the opposite side of the atlantic for some time on the coast too, (west coast of Eire) with no electrino or hot hot waterino , we had to light a fire under the bath tub (outdoors of course!!!) before scrubbing commenced , yes we were hippidies, not as crass as the new ager type and not as loved up as the sixties/seventies type .Temperate climate hmmff! -5 in winter to about 18/20c in the summer.
Where I live now the hot water is stuck on all day and night ... can't turn the damn thing off ???!!!.And the clime here is sub tropical 28c to 40 in summer and about 5 to 28c in the winter.
Hmmm it's a been a funny old life so far for me
And these beats are reeeeally good , I was jamming some geeetar with them today and yeah they stood up pretty good. I've said this before... ok now I'll shut up ... I should be asleep
Shame about the hot water thing.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Some of the recent changes can be seen in this picture:

So things have improved a little bit

So things have improved a little bit
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Yes, and a lot of money it cost, too.Meffy wrote:Yes, you have full color now.

