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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "djlace@djlace2002.com" Subject: DON'T BE FOOLED, POSITIVE URBAN MUSIC DOES EXIST! Date: 09 Mar 2004 07:45:32 -0500 (EST)
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"Your music and mixing has had my whole life turn around. I no longer listen to the radio or buy CD's just your Music and the stuff from New World Music." Brian, Miami, Florida

Negative publicity continues to surround urban music and entertainment. Once a culture that only influenced African Americans, has now infiltrated mainstream society drawing major media attention to a national phenomenon! To counteract the negative influences of urban entertainment, DJ Lace (www.djlace2004.com) launched the Mix Club providing concerned parents and conscious youth/young adults with a positive alternative. The Mix Club features the hottest positive, life-changing urban music, DJ Lace mixing techniques, rare and unreleased track selections, character and passion.

"The Music in the mix club is great!! No one in CT is throwing it down like this. I'm telling all my friends to join the DJ Lace mix club!!" Peter, East Hartford, CT

What is the mix tape?
Simply stated the mix tape is the purest form of music on the street level. Nothing new to Hip-Hop, it started in the 70s before rap records even existed when classic DJs like Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash and Cool Herc recorded their live gigs and sold them. Mix tapes have traditionally encompassed everything from bootlegs of old school battles to club-like mixes of current hits. The most common mix tapes are compilations of new music, based on genre or artist. Many are hour-long compilations of not just recent rap smashes, but more importantly, unreleased underground hits and exclusive advance songs not due to be released for weeks, or even months.
Mix tapes are often the first place that many rap fans can hear new artists or new music, especially now that the radio market has become gentrified and narrowed. The typical mix tape features dozens of current or upcoming hits and cameo freestyles, which help generate hype for the artists and their labels. Whether mixed live or with multi-track technology, DJ mix tapes are more than just compilations of music -- with the right creative touch, they're works of art. They allow the DJ to pick their own songs and create a musical message that lends to their unique personalities.

"I gotta give you some props. Your mix tapes are banging. I was a little skeptical at first, but you made a believer out of me. Your stuff is "tight." I like the way you handle your business." Michael, Miami Shores, FL

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DNA Subject: BB: Triumph Date: 11 Mar 2004 18:57:33 -0800 (PST) Grand opening this weekend. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "David Barber" Subject: BB: missing! Date: 11 Mar 2004 21:31:00 -0700 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C407B0.25D6F720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable the Bob and Devern hour. Anybody out there! I'm overdue for some real = diatribe. I miss everybody. David ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C407B0.25D6F720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
the Bob and Devern hour. Anybody out = there! I'm=20 overdue for some real diatribe. I miss everybody.
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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C407B0.25D6F720-- **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Clark" Subject: BB: RE: Triumph Date: 11 Mar 2004 21:42:09 -0700 Yep! The Grand Opening of Triumph of Salt Lake is this weekend. We've got food, drawings, and lots of Triumph Motorcycles, Accessories and Apparel. Come check it out from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM I look forward to seeing you there! -- Mike -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 7:58 PM Grand opening this weekend. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you're looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: Re: BB: missing! Date: 12 Mar 2004 03:07:44 -0700 Bob is apparently no longer on the list, after having somehow verbally trod upon his johnson here. He is talking to me about joining the PC Motorcycle Club, and trying to talk me into going with him, but I can't understand why he keeps talking about meetings in Park City?? Anyway, our latest project is an anti-rally, to be held on or near the rally ground in Panguitch. This will be a good old-fashioned Chautauqua, complete with oversize tents and guys in white Panama suits preaching on the evils of John Barleycorn and the Temptations of Eve. We're thinking of setting up just in front of the Triple-R Bar, but Bob and I waiting to select the final site until after we have been fitted for suits, and after we complete our contract negotiations with the St. Provo Girl, whom we hope will be of assistance with the show--although mostly she will probably just be around to serve as an "objet' de reference" on the Temptations of Eve. We already have requests from two other groups, one called "Banditos" and one called "Raw Sewage", to be sent anti-rally registration forms as soon as they are printed. They are also asking for an event called "Pipe Shootout at High Noon", the details of which are somewhat sketchy at this point but appear to revolve around a midnight Db testing of their riding steeds. They are also really high on having the St. Provo Girl attend. Anyway, we'll keep you posted on the details--or at least for as long as one of us is allowed to remain on the list. Best, DeVern PS: Can I say that on this list?? Can one say "johnson" on this list?? Is there a print list somewhere of the Seven Words You Can't Say On The List?? I need one for reference..... D On 11 Mar 2004 at 21:31, David Barber wrote: > > the Bob and Devern hour. Anybody out there! I'm overdue for some real diatribe. I miss > everybody. > David **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: BB: Radar guns again... Date: 12 Mar 2004 03:16:36 -0700 ...and you wonder why some of us have a touch of... attitude... on the subject of speed enforcement: http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/local/8139713.htm DeVern **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DNA Subject: Re: BB: RE: Triumph Date: 12 Mar 2004 05:50:39 -0800 (PST) Wouldn't miss it! Look for the guy with high heels, Speedo, and matching stocking cap with a ball on the end. Might be Big D. --- Michael Clark wrote: > Yep! The Grand Opening of Triumph of Salt Lake is > this weekend. We've > got food, drawings, and lots of Triumph Motorcycles, > Accessories and > Apparel. Come check it out from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM > > I look forward to seeing you there! > > -- Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: DNA [mailto:ducati84121@yahoo.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 7:58 PM > To: beehive-beemers@xmission.com > Subject: BB: Triumph > > Grand opening this weekend. > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Search - Find what you're looking for faster > http://search.yahoo.com > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** > > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DNA Subject: Re: BB: Radar guns again... Date: 12 Mar 2004 05:57:42 -0800 (PST) This article might be a keeper!....e.g. You are within your rights to request the citing officer's certification to operate the radar gun as well as the gun's certification. --- DeVern Gerber wrote: > ...and you wonder why some of us have a touch of... > attitude... on > the subject of speed enforcement: > > http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/local/8139713.htm > > > DeVern > > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DNA Subject: Re: BB: missing! Date: 12 Mar 2004 06:34:25 -0800 (PST) WOH big fella .. It isn't the PCMC , it's the PC Laptop club where we luv ya! It's all good, My Johnson tree is just fine and the very thoughts of supporting St. Provo girls (where ever you can)Is a Chautauquaous idea. Yehing & Yang, + & - , or just spinning in one's orbit , "The anti-matter-ralley" What doesn't matter to me might to you. C,ya there. All in good fun. (i hope) Mr.B Triple-R Bar rules! --- DeVern Gerber wrote: > Bob is apparently no longer on the list, after > having somehow > verbally trod upon his johnson here. He is talking > to me about > joining the PC Motorcycle Club, and trying to talk > me into going with > him, but I can't understand why he keeps talking > about meetings in > Park City?? > > Anyway, our latest project is an anti-rally, to be > held on or near the > rally ground in Panguitch. This will be a good > old-fashioned > Chautauqua, complete with oversize tents and guys in > white > Panama suits preaching on the evils of John > Barleycorn and the > Temptations of Eve. We're thinking of setting up > just in front of the > Triple-R Bar, but Bob and I waiting to select the > final site until after > we have been fitted for suits, and after we complete > our contract > negotiations with the St. Provo Girl, whom we hope > will be of > assistance with the show--although mostly she will > probably just be > around to serve as an "objet' de reference" on the > Temptations of > Eve. > > We already have requests from two other groups, one > called > "Banditos" and one called "Raw Sewage", to be sent > anti-rally > registration forms as soon as they are printed. > They are also asking > for an event called "Pipe Shootout at High Noon", > the details of > which are somewhat sketchy at this point but appear > to revolve > around a midnight Db testing of their riding steeds. > They are also > really high on having the St. Provo Girl attend. > > Anyway, we'll keep you posted on the details--or at > least for as long > as one of us is allowed to remain on the list. > > Best, > > DeVern > > PS: Can I say that on this list?? Can one say > "johnson" on this > list?? Is there a print list somewhere of the Seven > Words You Can't > Say On The List?? I need one for reference..... > > D > > > On 11 Mar 2004 at 21:31, David Barber wrote: > > > > > the Bob and Devern hour. Anybody out there! I'm > overdue for some real diatribe. I miss > > everybody. > > David > > > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Thane Beckstrand Subject: Re: BB: missing! Date: 12 Mar 2004 17:41:57 -0700 At 03:07 AM 3/12/04 -0700, DeVern Gerber wrote: >Bob is apparently no longer on the list, after having somehow >verbally trod upon his johnson here. He is talking to me about >joining the PC Motorcycle Club, and trying to talk me into going with >him, but I can't understand why he keeps talking about meetings in >Park City?? > >Best, > >DeVern > >Well for starters, the food at the Broken Thumb is several cuts above the >Golden Corral and they have several choices of beer for those so >inclined. Also they are planning monthly rides(you remember what those >are?), and they will eat during or after the ride so you're haven't wasted >half the day getting too full to want to get on the bike. >PS: Can I say that on this list?? Can one say "johnson" on this >list?? Is there a print list somewhere of the Seven Words You Can't >Say On The List?? I need one for reference..... > >D > >Why waste your time with a list to which you wouldn't pay any attention >anyway. Regards, Thane **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DNA Subject: Triumph Date: 11 Mar 2004 06:47:44 -0800 (PST) Does anyone know if there's going to be a grand opening for the new Triumph shop this weekend? B __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael Clark" Subject: BB: RE: Triumph Date: 13 Mar 2004 07:58:46 -0700 Yes - there is. It will be from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Come down for food, = drawings and test-rides! Check out www.triumphofsaltlake.com. -- Mike -----Original Message----- Sent: Thu 3/11/2004 7:47 AM Cc:=09 Does anyone know if there's going to be a grand opening for the new Triumph shop this weekend? B __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you=92re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "djlace@djlace2002.com" Subject: DON'T BE FOOLED, POSITIVE URBAN MUSIC DOES EXIST! Date: 09 Mar 2004 07:45:32 -0500 (EST)
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DO NOT BE FOOLED, POSITIVE URBAN MUSIC DOES EXIST!

"Your music and mixing has had my whole life turn around. I no longer listen to the radio or buy CD's just your Music and the stuff from New World Music." Brian, Miami, Florida

Negative publicity continues to surround urban music and entertainment. Once a culture that only influenced African Americans, has now infiltrated mainstream society drawing major media attention to a national phenomenon! To counteract the negative influences of urban entertainment, DJ Lace (www.djlace2004.com) launched the Mix Club providing concerned parents and conscious youth/young adults with a positive alternative. The Mix Club features the hottest positive, life-changing urban music, DJ Lace mixing techniques, rare and unreleased track selections, character and passion.

"The Music in the mix club is great!! No one in CT is throwing it down like this. I'm telling all my friends to join the DJ Lace mix club!!" Peter, East Hartford, CT

What is the mix tape?
Simply stated the mix tape is the purest form of music on the street level. Nothing new to Hip-Hop, it started in the 70s before rap records even existed when classic DJs like Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash and Cool Herc recorded their live gigs and sold them. Mix tapes have traditionally encompassed everything from bootlegs of old school battles to club-like mixes of current hits. The most common mix tapes are compilations of new music, based on genre or artist. Many are hour-long compilations of not just recent rap smashes, but more importantly, unreleased underground hits and exclusive advance songs not due to be released for weeks, or even months.
Mix tapes are often the first place that many rap fans can hear new artists or new music, especially now that the radio market has become gentrified and narrowed. The typical mix tape features dozens of current or upcoming hits and cameo freestyles, which help generate hype for the artists and their labels. Whether mixed live or with multi-track technology, DJ mix tapes are more than just compilations of music -- with the right creative touch, they're works of art. They allow the DJ to pick their own songs and create a musical message that lends to their unique personalities.

"I gotta give you some props. Your mix tapes are banging. I was a little skeptical at first, but you made a believer out of me. Your stuff is "tight." I like the way you handle your business." Michael, Miami Shores, FL

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: BB: New K info Date: 16 Mar 2004 17:05:34 -0700 http://www.cbtimports.com/moto/newkbmw.html DeVern **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bob Mabey" Subject: BB: Used GS Date: 19 Mar 2004 08:07:23 -0700 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C40D89.4033BE30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Fellers, Any older Oil Head GS' out there for sale? One of my nephews is looking for one. Bob ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C40D89.4033BE30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C40D89.4033BE30-- **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: BB: Service life of R1200GS....??! Date: 22 Mar 2004 23:17:45 -0700 Articles on the new R1200GS are appearing in the magazines, and most everyone is interested in seeing the real thing show up at the dealerships in April. There's been a discussion on the LD Riding list about a comment made in one of the published articles: "There is no drain bolt for the rear hub, as the lubricating oil is designed to serve for the life of the bike, which BMW rates as 100,000 kms." 100,000kms is 60,000 miles for us non-metricated 'Muricans. So, does BMW really think the R12 is only going to last 100,000kms or are BMW's numbers intended to indicate the service interval for the rear drive?? Of is 60k just a nice round number that gets the boys in Berlin off the hook should there be a spate of drive problems ala K1200LT?? Inquiring minds want to know! Of course, in typical German fashion, there will be no easily accessible service provisions such as drain and fill plugs.... There will probably be a computerized de-oiler/re-oiler system that sucks out all the old lube through the transmission and pumps in the new through a hole located deep in a horizontal dead-end tunnel in the castings. Naahhh, they'd never do THAT, would they??? DeVern PS: Thayne, are you proud of me now??? I got through an entire post without saying JOHNSON! :^) DG **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Thane Beckstrand Subject: Re: BB: Service life of R1200GS....??! Date: 22 Mar 2004 23:28:58 -0700 At 11:17 PM 3/22/04 -0700, DeVern Gerber wrote:... >PS: Thayne, are you proud of me now??? I got through an entire >post without saying JOHNSON! >:^) > >DG > >Well, it looks like the camel's nose is in the tent. Next you'll be >saying EVINRUDE. Thane >**************************************************************** >The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List >http://www.beehive-beemers.org >**************************************************************** **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DNA Subject: Re: BB: Service life of R1200GS....??! Date: 23 Mar 2004 05:00:52 -0800 (PST) Gee.......... Camel nose in the tent? Johnson? Do you guys have a secret hand shake as well?? Oh, buy the way Thane.....It's Camel toe in the Tent that you want... Regards, B --- Thane Beckstrand wrote: > At 11:17 PM 3/22/04 -0700, DeVern Gerber wrote:... > > > >PS: Thayne, are you proud of me now??? I got > through an entire > >post without saying JOHNSON! > >:^) > > > >DG > > > >Well, it looks like the camel's nose is in the > tent. Next you'll be > >saying EVINRUDE. > > Thane > > > > > >**************************************************************** > >The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > >http://www.beehive-beemers.org > >**************************************************************** > > > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: BB: R1100RS rear subframe repair Date: 23 Mar 2004 23:25:44 -0700 Someone asked me about the repair I did when the rear subframe on my R1100RS broke in half (a known problem on '94-'96 models). I wrote up a very sketchy set of instructions and emailed to the inquirer, then decided I might as well share with the list FWIW. And Bobster, no cracks from you about the quality of my repair jobs! :^) What I did on mine was: 1. Remove seat, rear cowling, turn signals, bag mounts, rear fender and taillight. 2. I picked up a piece of hollow steel tubing (a good grade, not like water pipe or black iron pipe) and spent a few minutes with a lathe turning it down to an outside diameter that would just slide, with "gentle" persuasion, inside the subframe tubing. The tubing I got was from the scrap pile of a local metal supply shop. 3. Before inserting the turned piece of tubing, which was about 3.5 inches long, into the subframe tubes I drilled two sets of holes about 3/16" or 1/4" diameter through both pieces of the subframe tubing. I did this by just drilling a hole from the top down, through both the top and the bottom of the subframe tubing, then drilled another about 1/2 inch away on the tubing but at right angles to the first hole. This left me with 4 open holes on each piece of subframe tubing. Sounds complicated and I'm not explaining it well, but it was quick and easy. When done, I had 4 holes in each piece of subframe tubing, 16 holes total. 4. I then took a small hand grinder and a file and gently tapered the broken edges of the subframe tubing so that when put together they formed a shallow "V" and did not remove enough material to change the length of the subframe tubes. 5. Next I inserted the piece of turned tubing, into the subframe tubes, then took the drill bit and just spotted a "dimple" into the inserted piece of turned tubing at each of the hole locations. The dimples were very shallow and are only there to provide a "pocket" that one can weld into. 6. I then rolled the bike onto the trailer, tossed a couple of blankets and a bucket of water into the pickup ( to cover all the painted bits, etc), and towed the bike over to a local welding shop where I had a pro use a MIG (wire welder) to spot a nice weld at each of the hold locations I had drilled, then run a nice even bead all the way around the tubing junction where I had V'eed out the metal. 7. Cleanup, prime and paint, and re-assemble. Beats the heck out of the $600 that BMW wants for a new rear subframe. All the mounting holes for brackets and tupperware lined up perfectly when I re-assembled everything. Trust me, you want to take it to a professional welder for the welding part unless you have a MIG unit in your shop. The subframe tubing isn't all that thick and would be very easy to blow through with either a torch or a stick welder. And be sure to disconnect all the expensive electronic bits like the computer, instruments, battery, and RID before welding. Good luck, DeVern **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: BB: R1200gs answer... Date: 24 Mar 2004 23:58:53 -0700 From another list, a response from NA on the R1200GS: > Dear Mr. XXXXXXXX: > Thank you for contacting BMW Motorrad USA regarding the information that you > recently read online. The information that you found is somewhat incorrect. The rear > hub can be drained. It only needs to be drained every 100,000 kilometers. I > apologize for the incorrect information that you received online. > If you have any other questions, please contact BMW Motorrad USA via e-mail or > telephone at 1-800-831-1117. Our office hours are Monday through Friday from > 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M., Eastern Standard Time. > Regards, > BMW Motorrad USA **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org ****************************************************************