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JrzyTmata

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Posted: Oct 26, 2009 - 2:12pm

 rosedraws wrote:
Advice please!

I'm going to a hearing tomorrow.  I'm contesting tickets I got when we bought the teen's car, and drove it home without registration.  The car was towed, and plus the two tickets (unregistered vehicle and for misuse of plates) the fees were $500. 

I didn't even know I was breaking the law, because I had the bill of sale. I'm hoping the fees will be reduced, at the very least. 

Anyone done this?  Suggestions about what to say?

 
didn't we dig up some NH laws when we all talked about this before? I think on title, there is something written about it on the back. or  we found a website at NH DMV. find that stuff and print it out.

cookinlover

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Posted: Oct 26, 2009 - 2:11pm

 rosedraws wrote:
Advice please!

I'm going to a hearing tomorrow.  I'm contesting tickets I got when we bought the teen's car, and drove it home without registration.  The car was towed, and plus the two tickets (unregistered vehicle and for misuse of plates) the fees were $500. 

I didn't even know I was breaking the law, because I had the bill of sale. I'm hoping the fees will be reduced, at the very least. 

Anyone done this?  Suggestions about what to say?

 
As long as you bring the registration papers with you, the judge will probably dismiss it. If the d.a. or clerk's office doesn't dismiss it first.

rosedraws

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Posted: Oct 26, 2009 - 2:08pm

Advice please!

I'm going to a hearing tomorrow.  I'm contesting tickets I got when we bought the teen's car, and drove it home without registration.  The car was towed, and plus the two tickets (unregistered vehicle and for misuse of plates) the fees were $500. 

I didn't even know I was breaking the law, because I had the bill of sale. I'm hoping the fees will be reduced, at the very least. 

Anyone done this?  Suggestions about what to say?
hobiejoe

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Location: Still in the tunnel, looking for the light.
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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 3:12pm

 jadewahoo wrote:
 hobiejoe wrote:
Just been offered a second hand PA for the pub:
 
"The p.a. system consists of a Yamaha EMX 620 200watt powered mixer amplifier which has 4 microphone inputs with high and low impedence inputs plus 2 instrument channels with 2 inputs on each. All channels have treble, bass and volume controls plus monitor and effects. The amp also has a 7 band graphic EQ and tape in and out facilities.

 

The speakers are Peavey Pro 12,s with tripod stands."

 

Any good? I'm a complete novice at these things.

Get it installed and I will come sing for your pub crew. 

 
 
Well thats just sealed the deal! You got any promo material I can use for the posters?

jadewahoo

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 3:02pm

 hobiejoe wrote:
Just been offered a second hand PA for the pub:
 
"The p.a. system consists of a Yamaha EMX 620 200watt powered mixer amplifier which has 4 microphone inputs with high and low impedence inputs plus 2 instrument channels with 2 inputs on each. All channels have treble, bass and volume controls plus monitor and effects. The amp also has a 7 band graphic EQ and tape in and out facilities.

 

The speakers are Peavey Pro 12,s with tripod stands."

 

Any good? I'm a complete novice at these things.

Get it installed and I will come sing for your pub crew. 


hobiejoe

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 1:00pm

 ptooey wrote:

yes.  good.
 
 
That's all I need to know.

peyotecoyote

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 12:51pm

 samiyam wrote:

Don't you people realize that we are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Them, Inc.??  We are owned and operated by the Illuminati and their evil minions and the sooner you realize that poisoning you is their joy and entertainment and we must do what we are told, the sooner you can relax and learn to love the bomb!

Now, who's for a game of Parcheesi?


 

{#Lol}
samiyam

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 12:02pm

 peyotecoyote wrote:


I don't think it's a matter of "us" allowing big business to poison us, but our governments allowing it. Despite all of the evidence to support the dangers of these contaminents, they are still in bed with many of the larger corporations that exist in our countries.  Big business is big government.   

Big business has too much power.  Every week, headlines reveal some scandal involving politicians, lobbyists, corporate cash, and allegations of bribes. CEOs get face time with senators, cabinet secretaries, and presidents. Lawmakers and bureaucrats take laps through the revolving door between government and corporate lobbying. Whatever goes on behind closed doors between the CEOs and the senators can't be good or the doors would not be closed. 

Just what is big business doing with all this influence? There are many assumptions about big business's agenda.  "When corporations lobby governments, their usual goal is to avoid regulation."



 
Don't you people realize that we are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Them, Inc.??  We are owned and operated by the Illuminati and their evil minions and the sooner you realize that poisoning you is their joy and entertainment and we must do what we are told, the sooner you can relax and learn to love the bomb!

Now, who's for a game of Parcheesi?



peyotecoyote

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 11:59am

 helenofjoy wrote:

I found it alarming that in Europe, most of the contaminants the US allows into our food chain and into our air, water and soil are strictly banned - also for very good reason.  Why are we allowing big business to poison us?
 

I don't think it's a matter of "us" allowing big business to poison us, but our governments allowing it. Despite all of the evidence to support the dangers of these contaminents, they are still in bed with many of the larger corporations that exist in our countries.  Big business is big government.   

Big business has too much power.  Every week, headlines reveal some scandal involving politicians, lobbyists, corporate cash, and allegations of bribes. CEOs get face time with senators, cabinet secretaries, and presidents. Lawmakers and bureaucrats take laps through the revolving door between government and corporate lobbying. Whatever goes on behind closed doors between the CEOs and the senators can't be good or the doors would not be closed. 

Just what is big business doing with all this influence? There are many assumptions about big business's agenda.  "When corporations lobby governments, their usual goal is to avoid regulation."


samiyam

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 11:55am

 hobiejoe wrote:
Just been offered a second hand PA for the pub:
 
"The p.a. system consists of a Yamaha EMX 620 200watt powered mixer amplifier which has 4 microphone inputs with high and low impedence inputs plus 2 instrument channels with 2 inputs on each. All channels have treble, bass and volume controls plus monitor and effects. The amp also has a 7 band graphic EQ and tape in and out facilities.

 

The speakers are Peavey Pro 12,s with tripod stands."

 

Any good? I'm a complete novice at these things.



 
Excellent!! 



ptooey

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 11:46am

 hobiejoe wrote:
Just been offered a second hand PA for the pub:
 
"The p.a. system consists of a Yamaha EMX 620 200watt powered mixer amplifier which has 4 microphone inputs with high and low impedence inputs plus 2 instrument channels with 2 inputs on each. All channels have treble, bass and volume controls plus monitor and effects. The amp also has a 7 band graphic EQ and tape in and out facilities.

 

The speakers are Peavey Pro 12,s with tripod stands."

 

Any good? I'm a complete novice at these things.



 
yes.  good.

helenofjoy

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 11:40am

 peyotecoyote wrote:
... we found out that it would never make it over the border into Canada and in fact you can't buy one anywhere here. I suppose there's a very good reason for that, as you have discovered.
 
I found it alarming that in Europe, most of the contaminants the US allows into our food chain and into our air, water and soil are strictly banned - also for very good reason.  Why are we allowing big business to poison us?

hobiejoe

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Posted: Aug 26, 2009 - 11:24am

Just been offered a second hand PA for the pub:
 
"The p.a. system consists of a Yamaha EMX 620 200watt powered mixer amplifier which has 4 microphone inputs with high and low impedence inputs plus 2 instrument channels with 2 inputs on each. All channels have treble, bass and volume controls plus monitor and effects. The amp also has a 7 band graphic EQ and tape in and out facilities.

 

The speakers are Peavey Pro 12,s with tripod stands."

 

Any good? I'm a complete novice at these things.


Antigone

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Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 3:18pm

 rosedraws wrote:
nevermind.  A current teacher who's class was cancelled will teach instead.  I had really talked myself into it!  But, it would have been a lot of work... so,  gotta keep hustlin' my usual wares.

Graphic Design
Web Design
Illustration
Portraiture



 
Well, it was an exercise for you. To be ready for the upcoming opportunity!

rosedraws

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Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 12:49pm

nevermind.  A current teacher who's class was cancelled will teach instead.  I had really talked myself into it!  But, it would have been a lot of work... so,  gotta keep hustlin' my usual wares.

Graphic Design
Web Design
Illustration
Portraiture


rosedraws

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Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 4:40am

 starcloud wrote:

Maybe a little late to weigh in and no reason this should influence your decision, but I was teaching very similar classes at a community art school that was accredited by a local community college. While there I became friends with another instructor who was teaching classical drawing. He hung in there longer than I and now he's teaching at Pratt in NY. I guess I'm trying to say that you never know where these opportunities will lead and if you decide not to pursue the edu track you can always eject when appropriate. Good luck with your decision!

 
I have a friend who is very high energy, and never says no to any project... so she gets lots of interesting things!!  I wish I had her energy.

But, yeah, I'm thinking this is not the time to say no to something that may lead to something else... plus it puts a little food on the table.

Thanks everyone for the thoughts & ideas!  I also like the idea of making the most of being in the city... scheduling meetings and such.

{#Group-hug}

starcloud

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Posted: Aug 19, 2009 - 11:24pm

 rosedraws wrote:
I was offered a teaching position at an arts college in the city. (It's a 45 min drive minimum each way.)

Thoughts?
 
Maybe a little late to weigh in and no reason this should influence your decision, but I was teaching very similar classes at a community art school that was accredited by a local community college. While there I became friends with another instructor who was teaching classical drawing. He hung in there longer than I and now he's teaching at Pratt in NY. I guess I'm trying to say that you never know where these opportunities will lead and if you decide not to pursue the edu track you can always eject when appropriate. Good luck with your decision!


hippiechick

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Posted: Aug 19, 2009 - 3:35pm

 rosedraws wrote:
I was offered a teaching position at an arts college in the city. (It's a 45 min drive minimum each way.)

2 half days per week. 

Graphic Design I (ie, 1st-year students)

I taught Illustration IV in the spring... but that was 3rd-year students, and it was illustration, and it was one full day a week.  (I got fairly glowing student reviews).  It was hard but the money was, well, money.

The hourly rate is lousy, especially considering the class prep time and the driving (3hrs minimum a week).  It's a fraction of what I get as a designer or illustrator...  But my workflow has been weak lately.

I don't know if I have the patience for 1st-year students.  No, really.  I'm terrible with overentitled brats, and there is a lot of them in art school.

I feel like I gotta take it, even if it's hard and lousy because I need the money.

Thoughts?

 
Do it only if you are not going to feel resentful about it, because neither you nor your students will have fun

Make the positive/negative list and by the time you're done, you will have your answer.

Antigone

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Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley
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Posted: Aug 19, 2009 - 3:30pm

 rosedraws wrote:
I was offered a teaching position at an arts college in the city. (It's a 45 min drive minimum each way.)

2 half days per week. 

Graphic Design I (ie, 1st-year students)

I taught Illustration IV in the spring... but that was 3rd-year students, and it was illustration, and it was one full day a week.  (I got fairly glowing student reviews).  It was hard but the money was, well, money.

The hourly rate is lousy, especially considering the class prep time and the driving (3hrs minimum a week).  It's a fraction of what I get as a designer or illustrator...  But my workflow has been weak lately.

I don't know if I have the patience for 1st-year students.  No, really.  I'm terrible with overentitled brats, and there is a lot of them in art school.

I feel like I gotta take it, even if it's hard and lousy because I need the money.

Thoughts?

 
Is it possible that the negatives could be balanced out by the stimulation that you'll get from the students? And there will be at least a couple of talented, enjoyable kids even in the 1st year class. Could it be a rut-breaker? I do miss the student interaction I had in my old (hell) job.

And, like someone else suggested, find ways to make the trip "to town" worth while. Visit existing clients, find new clients?


Lazy8

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Posted: Aug 19, 2009 - 2:59pm

 rosedraws wrote:
Thoughts?
 
Any customers for the regular business in this town? Prospects? Could you spend the day and develop any?

Think this might lead to any other teaching opportunities? Call it a loss leader for a semester and have the school build the class schedule next term so you have a higher teaching/driving ratio?

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