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Great deal on T-Mobile Phones

February 13, 2007 by Chris

I don’t know if you’ve heard of Wirefly.com yet or not but it’s an online company that sells cell phones and wireless service plans for all of the popular cell phone providers and cell phone services.

Since they carry such a large quantities of cell phone brands and styles they are able to offer their customers great deals on a regular basis. One of their current great deals is on T-Mobile phones, but it’s for a limited time only.

So what’s the deal? Well, when you order a new T-Mobile service plan online you’ll get a $50 rebate. It’s that a fantastic deal? This deal is only applicable if you are purchasing a $34.99 / month + service plan and it’s only available to Wirefly.com customers until March 31st.

You can get many of the most popular mobile phones with a T-Mobile service plan. For instance you can get two different colors of Motorola Razr cell phones, a T-Mobile MDA or choose from three different types of Blackberry. I’m sure there are more cell phones that include the T-Mobile service plans but the cell phones that I’ve listed are some of the most popular.

If I was in the market for a cell phone at this time I’m sure I’d be visiting the wirefly site and checking out this T-mobile deal. It sounds pretty good doesn’t it?




Filed Under: Shopping, Technology Tagged With: blackberry, cell phone, mda, mobile phone, mobile service, razr, t mobile, t mobile 50 dollar rebate, wirefly

Schematics for old Pedals

February 12, 2007 by Chris

Well have you ever had a old pedal that you wish you had the SCHEMATICS for, so some electronic buddy of yours said that if he had it, he could fix or re-build it for you? Well look no further.

While surfing the other day I came across this site BUT I HAVE NOT TRIED IT YET. If by chance someone out there does contact this site can you please tell us about your response to the quality of the schematics that they send you.

Filed Under: Guitar Equipment Tagged With: Electronic Schematics for old Pedals, Guitar Equipment, ronsound.com, schematics, Schematics for old Pedals

The lead Dogs specialize in Lead Generation

February 12, 2007 by Chris

Over the years a lot of the guys that I used to be in bands with have started their own music related companies, and I know that some of them have struggled to promote their businesses. There’s a lot of competition out there, especially in niche markets like the music trade.

I’ve just come across a site called “The Lead Dogs”. They specialize in
Lead Generation. They assist a companies business marketer by helping them manage inquiries, and in generating leads by phone, as well as nurturing interesting prospects into sales ready leads.

The lead dogs have been in business since 1994 and have built a solid reputation in the lead generation business.

Off the top of my head I can think of at least two of my friends who have started companies in the past few years that could use the help of a company such as The Lead Dogs. I know their businesses would do well if they managed to get more sales and business leads. I’m going to pass this link on to them right now.

The Lead Dogs is a lead development company that works with business-to-business marketers helping them manage inquiries, generate leads by phone and nurture interested prospects into sales-ready leads. Established in 1994, we have built a solid reputation by hiring the best talent, giving them to tools to succeed and being rabid about quality control.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Web and Technology Tagged With: business marketing, business prospects, inquiries, lead dogs, lead generation, sales leads, sales ready lead

This past Saturday

February 12, 2007 by Chris

Well this past Saturday was my mother’s birthday and my wife and I were going to take her out to dinner with my younger sister and family. While in Brantford, I thought that I could hook up with my old buddy Steve B., the ex-bass player (turned guitar solo artist) and get some tracks down for a song that he is currently recording. As luck would have it, both my wife and Steve were sick.

So I went down the street of my parents home to the scene of the crime for New Years 2007 at the May’s! I had to go out and pick up my Mom’s cake at a local bakery and when returning home I decided to just drive down the old street for fun. That’s when I saw Mr. M. walking into his house. So I went in and had a couple of beers and then my favorite brother-in-law Stevie H. had to come and rescue me from certain inebriation.

So after that we all went out for dinner and had a great time.

While driving home to Toronto I started to get a headache. I’m not prone to these things so I thought it would just pass, boy was I wrong.

I felt like someone was drilling into my head at the temples. I thought about pulling over and getting a hotel room and get better. When I got home I just lay on the couch and placed a heating pad on my head. Finally after 1/2 an hour I went to bed. I got up the next day and it was still there. The afternoon and evening was a bit better but wow, what a headache. Today, Monday, is better but I feel it coming and going again!

Trish, my angel of mercy, told me that it could be a virus, sinus problem or maybe there was some MSG in the food we ate at the Chinese restaurant. Don’t know what it is, but I wish that I could tag someone and it would be their turn to be it! I really don’t mean that, I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.

Keep on Jammin’ (but very quietly)

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, My experiences Tagged With: birthday party, chinese food, cold, General, headache, jammin, MSG, pain, sinus, virus

A Realization that I can play guitar

February 9, 2007 by Chris

I was just surfing while listening to one of my favorite Canadian musicians of all time, Bruce Cockburn (B.C.). I came to the realization that I am finally playing like a great guitar player of the 80’s, Mark Knopfler.

In grade 8, a song came onto the music scene that was really new and refreshing. It was a band called “Dire Straights”. The song that caught my ear was “Sultan of Swing”.

The guitar player was just a jammin’ on this tune. His name is Mark Knopfler. This popular song at the time was a song that I just had to play. I was taking lessons from the best guitar teacher of all time, in my mind, C. Peterson. I had requested that he show me how to play this tune and he said that he had already figured it out.

Mr. P. was just unreal at figuring out anything in on guitar. So off he went and started to show me the song. It was fun and challenging to play, just the way I liked it. After a couple of lessons, I could play the song pretty much inside out, which is the way he taught me.

While playing the song for many years, I decided to re-visit this song to see if there was any other way(s) to improve playing it. Mr. Peterson introduced me to the technique that Mark Knopfler used on the song but I thought that this guy was one of those off beat musicians that would fade after a short success, boy was I wrong.

I had listened to this song repeatedly over the years,and I noticed subtle tones that I had missed while playing. When I played it, it had a crisper sounding to it then what he had. His version almost had a muddled sound. In my younger years listening to the song, I had noticed that, and I thought it was just the recording technique at the time and that was it. So I then tried playing it with just my fingers and wow, it was really hard to play.

Being a classical guitar player, I was use to using my fingers but had to use my nails to attack the strings but, this guy used his thumbs and at a lightning like speed during his solo’s to boot! I tried and tried and tried but I could not get the calluses on the sides of my fingers that I really needed to pull of the song so I went back to the original way of playing the song.

Now fast forward to 2 years ago when I fell in love with the B.C.’s style of finger picking. The attack technique used here was different from my classical training but I loved the sound he got out of his axe. It was just plain fun to listen to.

So today while I was surfing and listening to B.C. at the same time, I was listening to this song called “It’s Going Down Slow” and “Mamma just wants to barrelhouse all night long”, from Waiting for a Miracle (1987). Today I can play these ones not bad and I just enjoy listening to them. It was at that moment that I noticed the similarities between both techniques and it had just dawned on me that, I can play guitar.

Keep on jammin’

Filed Under: Bruce Cockburn, Musicians, My experiences, Playing Styles, The early Years Tagged With: band, Bruce Cockburn, Canadian, challenging, finger picking, General, guitar, guitar player, house, how to, lessons, Music, musician, Musicians, play, play guitar, playing, sing, sound, strings, teach, techniques

I found a great site for tax related information

February 9, 2007 by Chris

It’s the dreaded tax time of year. I should correct myself – all year round is tax time what with sales tax, and here in Canada GST taxes, however it’s now the time of year when we figure out all of our expenses, deductions and earnings and file our tax forms.

I really dislike this time of year. I’ve never had much of a problem with having to pay very much extra for taxes, but I still dislike doing my taxes. Which is why I was very happy to discover all of the Tax Debt information at Secureloanconsolidation.com.

I think I’m going to spend the next while reading all of the Tax related articles on the site, and see if I can figure out ways to avoid tax debt, and maybe if I’m lucky when I go through their Tax Help articles I’ll be able to find some new deductions that I hadn’t thought of applying to this years tax forms.

If you are like me and you’re in the middle of getting all your tax information together it couldn’t hurt to visit the site and read all of the tax related articles. I’m certain that it’s going to help me.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: secureloanconsolidation, tax, tax articles, tax debt, tax help, tax time

My DigiTech – Multi Chorus

February 4, 2007 by Chris

I bought this item from Tim at the Twelve Fret in Toronto in July, 2006. My DigiTech Multi Chorus was bought with my acoustic guitar in mind.

I just love a big full sounding guitar when I’m playing live. I first try to achieve this while playing unplugged so when I play live, it sounds perfect. As you may or may not know, I’m a bit of a perfectionist. I have to have something always ringing on my axe when performing. I just hate a nano-second of dead air. I am just a sucker for a true full sound. This is where the sound of my new pedal comes in handy live. The owners manual is a big help as well!

I always plug in stereo whenever I can. I’m a huge Alex Lifeson nut so … that should say it all! He has sound that just hangs in the air while, other parts drift in and out. When playing live I strive for the sound that he gets when playing Lime Light, Red Barchetta, or my all time favorite, Spirit of Radio. This type of sound is sacred to me. This pedal allows me to take this direction without the high cost of multiple rack mount units to lug around.

The ” Voice ” button is my best friend on this unit. It goes up to 16 voices like a joke and the level control is a close 2nd. The fading/panning aspect that you get out of your P.A. using this is a real pleasant and relaxing sound to listen to when you are playing intricate pieces. I hope to one day play on a true QUAD P.A. but, I may have to wait awhile for that one.

The casing of this unit looks strong enough to drive over it with your car a couple of times but, I truly don’t recommend it. If I was a betting man, I’d try it or, if I had more dollars then cents (get it?) why not.

I honestly don’t use it a lot because I do not play live too often so, I can’t tell you how long the battery life is. You’ll have to try it for yourself and get back to us on that one.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Guitar Equipment, My Equipment Tagged With: 16 voices, Alex Lifeson, Digtech, fading, full sound, multi chorus, My Equipment, panning, pedal, special effects, sterio chorus, unplugged, Voice button

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