I choose not to respond to hatred or anger with the same tone of tongue, so when she chose to spew such words against me I refused to return the favor and not use my time to personally attack her. Our argument is unnecessary.
There are times in life when we are presented with a clear opportunity to do the right thing. In the heat of the moment it is not always easy to not allow yourself to get caught up.
Her temper,and tendency to spew such words simply to try and hurt me, verbal vomit carelessly spewing forth without reservation and with the intent to wound.
I believe that in times like these such opinions and responses should be conducted in a way that avoids as much as possible unnecessary personal attacks.
Why do people feel the need to attack others for their opinions?
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Hate only begets the same...
...remember that name slandering and hate only beget the same and lower yourself to the level of this type of behavior if you allow yourself to fall to it. I, just like everyone else have a right to my opinion and responses should not be that of attacking another person publicly , all you are doing is re-enforcing a stereotype of hate.
Hope you're proud of yourself.
Hope you're proud of yourself.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
GearWire interviews DJ Nicci C
Technics 1200s--Chatting With DJ Nicci C
September 06, 2007
Chicago-based DJ Nicci C hosts an online show Nic@Nine on Myspace every Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 p.m. Her focus is Latin music and the aim is to promote up and coming artists as well has have remixes from hot DJs from around the globe.
Nicci C started spinning in much the same way many DJs do--at friends' parties and houses.
"I love music--its huge in my family, and I was looking to make my way," she says. "One thing lead to another and since at the time there were only a couple females doing it , it helped me get gigs. My focus is old skool house music with latin beats."
She is also a proponent of turntables and says it is more than just sound--it is look and vibe.
"Some events want that look--you spinning you know?" says C "Personally I enjoy it-- I LOVE VINYL. As far as drawbacks of vinyl, the beats of both records need to be heard as one so its all in the technique and balance and if you don't master that the end product is going to be...well, not good..it takes skill...perhaps that's why not as many do it today as they did 20 years ago."
She is partial to Technics 1200 turntables.
These are, of course, the turntables (first released in 1972 and intended for the home stereo) that DJs everywhere revere. There have been numerous versions of 1200s including the SL-1200MK2. If you talk to DJs one thing you always hear about these tables is "they don't break."
You can also control the pitch and have a magnetic direct drive. You can scratch like a mother on these.
You can find out the whole history of the 1200 at SL-1200.com. [5].It is a comprehensive history. For more on where to find parts for the turntables go to 1200s.com [6].
When it comes to DJ software you cannot have much of a conversation with Nicci C--She doesn't use any.
"I prefer doing without," she says "To me if it ain't broke don't try to fix it."
Upcoming plans include working on a show for her sister, a fashion designer, and is in talks about having an big event with DJs, poets, designers and others.
Link to interview with GearWire.com
http://www.gearwire.com/djniccic-turntables.html
DJ Nicci C on Myspace.com/livewithnicci
September 06, 2007
Chicago-based DJ Nicci C hosts an online show Nic@Nine on Myspace every Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 p.m. Her focus is Latin music and the aim is to promote up and coming artists as well has have remixes from hot DJs from around the globe.
Nicci C started spinning in much the same way many DJs do--at friends' parties and houses.
"I love music--its huge in my family, and I was looking to make my way," she says. "One thing lead to another and since at the time there were only a couple females doing it , it helped me get gigs. My focus is old skool house music with latin beats."
She is also a proponent of turntables and says it is more than just sound--it is look and vibe.
"Some events want that look--you spinning you know?" says C "Personally I enjoy it-- I LOVE VINYL. As far as drawbacks of vinyl, the beats of both records need to be heard as one so its all in the technique and balance and if you don't master that the end product is going to be...well, not good..it takes skill...perhaps that's why not as many do it today as they did 20 years ago."
She is partial to Technics 1200 turntables.
These are, of course, the turntables (first released in 1972 and intended for the home stereo) that DJs everywhere revere. There have been numerous versions of 1200s including the SL-1200MK2. If you talk to DJs one thing you always hear about these tables is "they don't break."
You can also control the pitch and have a magnetic direct drive. You can scratch like a mother on these.
You can find out the whole history of the 1200 at SL-1200.com. [5].It is a comprehensive history. For more on where to find parts for the turntables go to 1200s.com [6].
When it comes to DJ software you cannot have much of a conversation with Nicci C--She doesn't use any.
"I prefer doing without," she says "To me if it ain't broke don't try to fix it."
Upcoming plans include working on a show for her sister, a fashion designer, and is in talks about having an big event with DJs, poets, designers and others.
Link to interview with GearWire.com
http://www.gearwire.com/djniccic-turntables.html
DJ Nicci C on Myspace.com/livewithnicci
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Sunday, September 2, 2007
Another weekend of rest and relaxation....
There's nothing sweeter than a long weekend to relax and get some time to yourself.
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