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Billyboy

 

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Riqueni article Guitar mag 

This is the Riqueni article I mentioned a few weeks ago, it was by Peter Holloway in Guitarist mag 1982, I have added differant pages on seperate posts. Does Simon or anyone know how to add several pages into one upload or file without having to use seperate posts for each page especially when the overall file size does not exeed the 600kb limit, also is the Tab section the place to post this article.
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Thomas Whiteley

 

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RE: Riqueni article Guitar mag (in reply to Billyboy

You could do it as a PDF file, using Adobe Acrobat Writer or similar products. A good size multi page document can be created with pictures and takes up a small file size.

First I do everything in Page Maker, convert to PDF, and edit with Adobe Acrobat Writer.

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Patrick

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RE: Riqueni article Guitar mag (in reply to Billyboy

Tom,

About that storm you said you had coming your way. I think it made a sharp left turn. We have about five inches of snow that fell last night and it's still coming down! This is more snow then we have had in the last five years added together. At least I don't have to drive today.

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Thomas Whiteley

 

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RE: Riqueni article Guitar mag (in reply to Patrick

Pat;

This storm is coming in with a horizontal stream of clouds from Hawaii. That means many hours of rain and snow. Most of our storms just follow a vertical path down the coast and last for a few hours. The type of storm we are having can be really bad! Like the one in December of 1964 that closed down I-5 to Oregon, for two weeks and 101 for 1 ½ years. Imagine – I drove through that mess!

It is raining hard here and the worst is yet to come. As a friend of mine from South Carolina said, "It's raining like a cow pissing on a flat rock"! Descriptive, crude and accurate!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 1 2004 18:27:42
 
Patrick

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RE: Riqueni article Guitar mag (in reply to Billyboy

Tom,

We are up to about 8 inches (snow that is) and building. In Portland we can handle the rain, but an inch of snow shuts this place down.

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Thomas Whiteley

 

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RE: Riqueni article Guitar mag (in reply to Patrick

Pat;

We get shut down every day. It is called "rush hour". It lasts for 24 hours a day. The people around here cannot drive in a parking lot that is empty in broad daylight without crashing into something. Add a few drops of rain and watch out!

When we were in Oregon (three times in the last three years) I noticed gates on hiway 84, to stop traffic in case of snow. I think they were around Hood River? Those gates were not there in 1964-65, when I was stationed at Condon, Oregon (Air Force Radar Site). My 1953 Oldsmobile with oversized tires could go anywhere - and we did!

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