Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010 - Eli Polonsky

Mostly long tracks today, mostly by request

12:03. Cream - Toad - REQ - LIVE
12:20. Fleetwood Mac- Rattlesnake Shake - REQ - LIVE
12:30. Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - REQ
12:50. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Man In The Jar - REQ
12:56. Jimi Hendrix Experience - I Don't Live Today - REQ
01:03. Grateful Dead - Viola Lee Blues - REQ

For JGB organist Melvin Seals in playing town this week:
01:15. Jerry Garcia Band - A Simple Twist Of Fate - LIVE

01:30. Yes - Close To The Edge- REQ

For Jonathan Edwards playing in the area this weekend:
01:46. Jonathan Edwards - Shanty

01:50. Jethro Tull - By Kind Permission Of - REQ - LIVE

Thanks for listening!
Eli Polonsky

KUSF 09.28.10 In The Soul Kitchen DJ Harry D



1st Hour









2nd Hour









The O’Jays-Time To Get Down-Backstabbers (Sony/Legacy)
Labelle-What Can I Do For You-Best Of (Sony/Legacy)
The Mannish Boys-Too Tired-Shake For Me (Delta Groove)
Lafayette “Thing” Thomas-The Thing-West Coast Guitar Killers ’51-’65 (Official)
Justin Hinds and The Dominoes-Satan-The Anthology (Trojan-UK)

Little Walter-Last Night-The Chess Years ’52-’63 (Charly-UK)
Little Walter-Mellow Down Easy-The Chess Years ’52-’63 (Charly-UK)
Memphis Slim-The Comeback-Rockin’ The Blues (Charly-UK)
Junior Wells-Messin’ With The Kid-Calling All Blues (Fuel 2000)
Magic Sam-All Your Love-Live (Delmark)

James Brown-Maybe I’ll Understand-The Singles ’60-’70 (Universal)
Lee Dorsey-Get Out Of My Life, Woman-Wheelin’ and Dealin’ (Arista)
O.V. Wright-Don’t Let My Baby Ride-A Nickel and A Nail & The Ace of Spades (Reel Music)
Muddy Waters-You Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had-Fathers and Sons (Universal)
Little Milton-What Kind of Love Is This-Chess Blues Guitar (Universal)
Roosevelt Sykes-Drivin’ Wheel-Grind It (Total Energy)
Count Basie-Texas Shuffle-Complete Decca Recordings (Universal)
Marvin Gaye-Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)-Best Of (Motown/Universal)

Curtis Mayfield-Kung Fu-Move On Up/Singles Anthology ’70-’90 (Sequel-UK)
Bill Withers-Who Is He (And Who Is He To You)-Best Of (Music Club-UK)
Betty Wright-Let Me Be Your Lovemaker-Best Of (Rhino)
Jimmy “Bo” Horne-Let Me Be Your Lover-Funky Breaks & Sampled Soul (Music Club-UK)
Tower of Power-Maybe It’ll Rub Off-Urban Renewal (Warner Bros.)
The Chi-Lites-Stoned Out of My Mind-Best Of (Kent/Ace-UK)

Wilson Pickett-Sit Down and Talk This Thing Over-Hey, Jude (Atlantic/JAPAN)
Clarence Carter-I Smell A Rat-Testifyin’ (Koch)
Syl Johnson-Thank You Baby-Is It Because I’m Black (Charly-UK)
Dyke and The Blazers-Unh-So Sharp (Kent/Ace-UK)

Roy Haynes-Like This-Whereas (Dreyfus)
Jason Moran-Skitter In (Blue Note)

Color of Gold

Whereas most other pure metals are gray or silvery white, gold is yellow. This color is determined by the density of loosely bound (valence) electrons; those electrons oscillate as a collective "plasma" medium described in terms of a quasiparticle called plasmon. The frequency of these oscillations lies in the ultraviolet range for most metals, but it falls into the visible range for gold due to subtle relativistic effects that affect the orbitals around gold atoms.




 Similar effects impart a golden hue to metallic cesium 
Common colored gold alloys such as rose gold can be created by the addition of various amounts of copper and silver, as indicated in the triangular diagram to the left. Alloys containing palladium or nickel are also important in commercial jewelry as these produce white gold alloys. Less commonly, addition of manganese, aluminium, iron, indium and other elements can produce more unusual colors of gold for various applications

Characters of Gold

Gold is the most malleable and ductile of all metals; a single gram can be beaten into a sheet of  square meter, or an ounce into 300 square feet. Gold leaf can be beaten thin enough to become translucent. The transmitted light appears greenish blue, because gold strongly reflects yellow and red.




 Such semi-transparent sheets also strongly reflect infrared light, making them useful as infrared (radiant heat) shields in visors of heat-resistant suits, and in sun-visors for spacesuits
Gold readily creates alloys with many other metals. These alloys can be produced to modify the hardness and other metallurgical properties, to control melting point or to create exotic colors 


Gold is a good conductor of heat and electricity and reflects infrared radiation strongly. Chemically, it is unaffected by air, moisture and most corrosive reagents, and is therefore well suited for use in coins and jewelry and as a protective coating on other, more reactive, metals. However, it is not chemically inert.


Common oxidation states of gold include +1 (gold(I) or aurous compounds) and +3 (gold(III) or auric compounds). 
Gold ions in solution are readily reduced and precipitated out as gold metal by adding any other metal as the reducing agent. The added metal is oxidized and dissolves allowing the gold to be displaced from solution and be recovered as a solid precipitate.
High quality pure metallic gold is tasteless and scentless; in keeping with its resistance to corrosion (it is metal ions which confer taste to metals)


In addition, gold is very dense, a cubic meter weighing 19,300 kg. By comparison, the density of lead is 11,340 kg/m3, and that of the densest element, osmium, is 22,610 kg/m3.
Color

Gold in Wiki Pedia



 a chemical element with the symbol Au (from Latin: aurum, "shining dawn", hence adjective, aureate) and an atomic number of 79. It has been a highly sought-after precious metal for coinage, jewelry, and other arts since the beginning of recorded history. The metal occurs as nuggets or grains in rocks, in veins and in alluvial deposits. Gold is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable and ductile pure metal known. Pure gold has a bright yellow color and luster traditionally considered attractive, which it maintains without oxidizing in air or water. Gold is one of the coinage metals and has served as a symbol of wealth and a store of value throughout history.Gold standards have provided a basis for monetary policies. It also has been linked to a variety of symbolisms and ideologies.






A total of 165,000 tonnes of gold have been mined in human history, as of 2009.] This is roughly equivalent to 5.3 billion troy ounces or, in terms of volume, about 8,500 cubic meters, or a 20.4m cube.
Although primarily used as a store of value, gold has many modern industrial uses including dentistry and electronics. Gold has traditionally found use because of its good resistance to oxidative corrosion and excellent quality as a conductor of electricity.







Chemically, gold is a transition metal and can form trivalent and univalent cations in solutions. Compared with other metals, pure gold is chemically least reactive, but it is attacked by aqua regia (a mixture of acids), forming chloroauric acid, but not by the individual acids, and by alkaline solutions of cyanide. Gold dissolves in mercury, forming amalgam alloys, but does not react with it. Gold is insoluble in nitric acid, which dissolves silver and base metals. This property is exploited in the gold refining technique known as "inquartation and parting". Nitric acid has long been used to confirm the presence of gold in items, and this is the origin of the colloquial term "acid test", referring to agold standard test for genuine value.

What is Gold?

Gold is a amusement to own and possess, as abounding bodies accept apparent throughout the ages and about the world. Gold is a absolute adamant aspect back it comes to reacting to or accumulation with added elements. Keeping this in apperception helps to explain abounding things about gold. There are absolute few accurate gold ores, besides built-in gold, because it forms a above allotment of alone a few attenuate minerals, 




it is begin as little added than a trace in a few others or it is adulterated to a baby admeasurement with added metals such as silver. Gold is about abiding and has been acclimated and again reused for centuries to the admeasurement that all gold of accepted actuality is about according to all the gold that has anytime been mined. Gold is a abundant average metal for jewelry, as it never tarnishes. Built-in gold affairs arising from massive white quartz can accomplish for a visually beauteous specimen.



A few of the minerals that buck gold in their corresponding formulas are in a bracket of sulfides alleged the tellurides. The aspect gold seems to accept an affection for tellurium and this is one of the alone elements that gold can band with easily. In actuality alone a few attenuate tellurides are begin after gold. A few of the tellurides are nagyagite, calaverite, sylvanite and krennerite. These are all accessory ores of gold and their contributions to the accumulation of gold pales abutting to built-in gold's own contribution. Occasionally these minerals are associated with built-in gold.


There are a cardinal of minerals that are appropriately called "Fool's Gold" because alone a fool could accept they are gold! Actually, it is accessible for bodies who see agleam aureate black flakes sparkling at them from some bedrock they aloof best up to accept that they accept addled pay-dirt. Gold's ductility, sectility, body and benevolence are usually acceptable to analyze it from the abundant cheaper imposters. The best acclaimed "fool's gold" is the absolute accepted sulfide, pyrite. Chalcopyrite, marcasite and aloof about any aureate black sulfide has been additionally accurate to be aces the "fool's gold" moniker. Weathered flakes of biotite which can action a ablaze chicken blush and a nice beam of ablaze back beheld aloof appropriate accept additionally been mistaken for gold.




Gold specimens are sometimes artistically beauteous and a acceptable advance as well. After all, it is gold, which never seems to lose its value. Acceptable accustomed specimens are added big-ticket than their absolute weight value. This is to be accepted as acceptable gold crystals are somewhat deficient (most are disolved, crushed, or broiled bottomward as allotment of the mining process) and the alone absolution for attention a case is the apprehension that it will accompany a college amount in its accustomed state.


Monday, September 27, 2010

September 24, 2010, playlist with host Alex McNeil

My guest d.j. today was James Herbst, who generously pledged for air time during our 2009 Fundraising Week. Thanks, James!
01. Parliament Funkadelic - You And Your Folks, Me and My Folks (1971)
02. Mothers of Invention - Hungry Freaks, Daddy (1966)
03. Blodwyn Pig - Send Your Son to Die (1970)
04. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (live, 1973)
05. Neil Merryweather - Mrs. Robert's Son (1969)
06. Randy Newman - Mama Told Me Not to Come (1970)
07. Mothers of Invention - The Uncle Meat Variations (1968)
08. Paul Siebel - Uncle Dudley (1971)
09. Doc Watson - Don't Go Down in the Mine Today, Daddy (1965)
10. Bob Dylan & the Band - It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (1974)
11. Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band (1970)
12. Jean-Luc Ponty - Idiot Bastard Son (1970)
13. Tom Rush - Sister Kate (1964)
14. Tom Rapp - Oh, Sister (Radio Show) (1976)
15. Mother Earth - Mother Earth (1968)
16. Kaleidoscope - Brother Mary (1970)
17. Band - Rag Mama Rag (1972)
18. Frank Zappa - Son of Mr. Green Genes (1970)
19. Temptations - Papa Was a Rolling Stone (1972)
20. Charmels - Please Uncle Sam (Send Back My Man) (1966)
21. Lyn Collins - Mama Feelgood (1972)
22. Etta James - Tell Mama (1967)
23. John McLaughlin - Don't Let the Dragon Eat Your Mother (1970)
24. Procol Harum - Simple Sister (1971)
25. Moby Grape - Hey Grandma (1967)
26. Cream - Lawdy Mama (1970)
27. Spirit - Uncle Jack (1968)
28. Steve Miller - Can't You Hear Your Daddy's Heartbeat (1969)
29. Mothers of Invention - My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama (1970)
30. Velvet Underground - European Son (1966)
31. Cream - Mother's Lament (1967)
32. Pink Floyd - Matilda Mother (1967)
33. Syd Barrett - Gigolo Aunt (1970)
34. Id - Boil the Kettle, Mother (1967)
35. Brain Eno - Third Uncle (1974)
36. Steve Miller - Song for Our Ancestors (1968)

Sunday, September 26, 2010

sHORCUTS kEYS OF oFFICE 2010

Key Behavior
CTRL+SHIFT+A Converts the selected text to capital letters or vice versa
CTRL+SHIFT+F Displays the Font dialog box.
CTRL+SHIFT+G Displays the Word Count dialog box.
CTRL+SHIFT+S Displays the Apply Styles task pane.
ALT+R Displays the Review tab
ALT+CTRL+1 Apply Heading 1, Similarly ALT + CTRL + 2 will apply heading 2
CTRL+SHIFT+L Applies Bullets
CTRL+SHIFT+F5 Bookmark
CTRL + B Bold Text
CTRL + I Italic Text
CTRL + U Underline Text
CTRL + Page dwn Browse Next
CTRL+E Navigate to the center Paragraph
CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER Column Break
CTRL+SHIFT+C Copy Format
ALT+SHIFT+F7 Dictionary
ALT+CTRL+S Splits the Document
CTRL+SHIFT+D Double Underline
CTRL+END End of Document
END End of line
CTRL+SHIFT+P Font size select
SHIFT+F5 or ALT+CTRL+Z Go Back to previous state
CTRL+SHIFT+. Grow Font
CTRL+] Grow Font one point
ALT+SHIFT+R Header Footer Link
CTRL+K Hyperlink
CTRL+M Indentation
CTRL+J Justifies Paragraph
ALT+F8 Inserts Macros
ALT+SHIFT+K Mail Merge Check
F10 Menu Mode
ALT+F7 Moves to the Next Misspelling
CTRL+H Replace
CTRL+P Print
CTRL+SHIFT+F12 Also launches Print
ALT+SHIFT+BACKSPACE Redo
F12 Save As
CTRL+SHIFT+K Small Caps
CTRL+SHIFT+S Style
SHIFT+F7 Thesaurus
ALT+SHIFT+T Time Field
CTRL+SHIFT+M Unindent

Key
Description
CTRL+SHIFT+(
Unhides any hidden rows within the selection.
CTRL+SHIFT+)
Unhides any hidden columns within the selection.
CTRL+SHIFT+&
Applies the outline border to the selected cells.
CTRL+SHIFT_
Removes the outline border from the selected cells.
CTRL+SHIFT+~
Applies the General number format.
CTRL+SHIFT+$
Applies the Currency format with two decimal places (negative numbers in parentheses).
CTRL+SHIFT+%
Applies the Percentage format with no decimal places.
CTRL+SHIFT+^
Applies the Exponential number format with two decimal places.
CTRL+SHIFT+#
Applies the Date format with the day, month, and year.
CTRL+SHIFT+@
Applies the Time format with the hour and minute, and AM or PM.
CTRL+SHIFT+!
Applies the Number format with two decimal places, thousands separator, and minus sign (-) for negative values.
CTRL+SHIFT+*
Selects the current region around the active cell (the data area enclosed by blank rows and blank columns).
In a PivotTable, it selects the entire PivotTable report.
CTRL+SHIFT+:
Enters the current time.
CTRL+SHIFT+"
Copies the value from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the Formula Bar.
CTRL+SHIFT+Plus (+)
Displays the Insert dialog box to insert blank cells.
CTRL+Minus (-)
Displays the Delete dialog box to delete the selected cells.
CTRL+;
Enters the current date.
CTRL+`
Alternates between displaying cell values and displaying formulas in the worksheet.
CTRL+'
Copies a formula from the cell above the active cell into the cell or the Formula Bar.
CTRL+1
Displays the Format Cells dialog box.
CTRL+2
Applies or removes bold formatting.
CTRL+3
Applies or removes italic formatting.
CTRL+4
Applies or removes underlining.
CTRL+5
Applies or removes strikethrough.
CTRL+6
Alternates between hiding objects, displaying objects, and displaying placeholders for objects.


CTRL+8
Displays or hides the outline symbols.
CTRL+9
Hides the selected rows.
CTRL+0
Hides the selected columns.
CTRL+A
Selects the entire worksheet.
If the worksheet contains data, CTRL+A selects the current region. Pressing CTRL+A a second time selects the current region and its summary rows. Pressing CTRL+A a third time selects the entire worksheet.
When the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula, displays the Function Arguments dialog box.
CTRL+SHIFT+A inserts the argument names and parentheses when the insertion point is to the right of a function name in a formula.
CTRL+B
Applies or removes bold formatting.
CTRL+C
Copies the selected cells.
CTRL+C followed by another CTRL+C displays the Clipboard.
CTRL+D
Uses the Fill Down command to copy the contents and format of the topmost cell of a selected range into the cells below.
CTRL+F
Displays the Find and Replace dialog box, with the Find tab selected.
SHIFT+F5 also displays this tab, while SHIFT+F4 repeats the last Find action.
CTRL+SHIFT+F opens the Format Cells dialog box with the Font tab selected.
CTRL+G
Displays the Go To dialog box.
F5 also displays this dialog box.
CTRL+H
Displays the Find and Replace dialog box, with the Replace tab selected.
CTRL+I
Applies or removes italic formatting.
CTRL+K
Displays the Insert Hyperlink dialog box for new hyperlinks or the Edit Hyperlink dialog box for selected existing hyperlinks.
CTRL+N
Creates a new, blank workbook.
CTRL+O
Displays the Open dialog box to open or find a file.
CTRL+SHIFT+O selects all cells that contain comments.
CTRL+P
Displays the Print dialog box.
CTRL+SHIFT+P opens the Format Cells dialog box with the Font tab selected.
CTRL+R
Uses the Fill Right command to copy the contents and format of the leftmost cell of a selected range into the cells to the right.
CTRL+S
Saves the active file with its current file name, location, and file format.
CTRL+T
Displays the Create Table dialog box.
CTRL+U
Applies or removes underlining.
CTRL+SHIFT+U switches between expanding and collapsing of the formula bar.
CTRL+V
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard at the insertion point and replaces any selection. Available only after you have cut or copied an object, text, or cell contents.
CTRL+ALT+V displays the Paste Special dialog box. Available only after you have cut or copied an object, text, or cell contents on a worksheet or in another program.
CTRL+W
Closes the selected workbook window.
CTRL+X
Cuts the selected cells.
CTRL+Y
Repeats the last command or action, if possible.
CTRL+Z
Uses the Undo command to reverse the last command or to delete the last entry that you typed.
CTRL+SHIFT+Z uses the Undo or Redo command to reverse or restore the last automatic correction when AutoCorrect Smart Tags are displayed.

Function keys
Key
Description
F1
Displays the Microsoft Office Excel Help task pane.
CTRL+F1 displays or hides the Ribbon, a component of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface.
ALT+F1 creates a chart of the data in the current range.
ALT+SHIFT+F1 inserts a new worksheet.
F2
Edits the active cell and positions the insertion point at the end of the cell contents. It also moves the insertion point into the Formula Bar when editing in a cell is turned off.
SHIFT+F2 adds or edits a cell comment.
CTRL+F2 displays the Print Preview window.
F3
Displays the Paste Name dialog box.
SHIFT+F3 displays the Insert Function dialog box.
F4
Repeats the last command or action, if possible.
CTRL+F4 closes the selected workbook window.
F5
Displays the Go To dialog box.
CTRL+F5 restores the window size of the selected workbook window.
F6
Switches between the worksheet, Ribbon, task pane, and Zoom controls. In a worksheet that has been split (View menu, Manage This Window, Freeze Panes, Split Window command), F6 includes the split panes when switching between panes and the Ribbon area.
SHIFT+F6 switches between the worksheet, Zoom controls, task pane, and Ribbon.
CTRL+F6 switches to the next workbook window when more than one workbook window is open.
F7
Displays the Spelling dialog box to check spelling in the active worksheet or selected range.
CTRL+F7 performs the Move command on the workbook window when it is not maximized. Use the arrow keys to move the window, and when finished press ENTER, or ESC to cancel.
F8
Turns extend mode on or off. In extend mode, Extended Selection appears in the status line, and the arrow keys extend the selection.
SHIFT+F8 enables you to add a nonadjacent cell or range to a selection of cells by using the arrow keys.
CTRL+F8 performs the Size command (on the Control menu for the workbook window) when a workbook is not maximized.
ALT+F8 displays the Macro dialog box to create, run, edit, or delete a macro.
F9
Calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks.
SHIFT+F9 calculates the active worksheet.
CTRL+ALT+F9 calculates all worksheets in all open workbooks, regardless of whether they have changed since the last calculation.
CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F9 rechecks dependent formulas, and then calculates all cells in all open workbooks, including cells not marked as needing to be calculated.
CTRL+F9 minimizes a workbook window to an icon.
F10
Turns key tips on or off.
SHIFT+F10 displays the shortcut menu for a selected item.
ALT+SHIFT+F10 displays the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one smart tag is present, it switches to the next smart tag and displays its menu or message.
CTRL+F10 maximizes or restores the selected workbook window.
F11
Creates a chart of the data in the current range.
SHIFT+F11 inserts a new worksheet.
ALT+F11 opens the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor, in which you can create a macro by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
F12
Displays the Save As dialog box.

Other useful shortcut keys
Key
Description
ARROW KEYS
Move one cell up, down, left, or right in a worksheet.
CTRL+ARROW KEY moves to the edge of the current data region (data region: A range of cells that contains data and that is bounded by empty cells or datasheet borders.) in a worksheet.
SHIFT+ARROW KEY extends the selection of cells by one cell.
CTRL+SHIFT+ARROW KEY extends the selection of cells to the last nonblank cell in the same column or row as the active cell, or if the next cell is blank, extends the selection to the next nonblank cell.
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW selects the tab to the left or right when the Ribbon is selected. When a submenu is open or selected, these arrow keys switch between the main menu and the submenu. When a Ribbon tab is selected, these keys navigate the tab buttons.
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW selects the next or previous command when a menu or submenu is open. When a Ribbon tab is selected, these keys navigate up or down the tab group.
In a dialog box, arrow keys move between options in an open drop-down list, or between options in a group of options.
DOWN ARROW or ALT+DOWN ARROW opens a selected drop-down list.
BACKSPACE
Deletes one character to the left in the Formula Bar.
Also clears the content of the active cell.
In cell editing mode, it deletes the character to the left of the insertion point.
DELETE
Removes the cell contents (data and formulas) from selected cells without affecting cell formats or comments.
In cell editing mode, it deletes the character to the right of the insertion point.
END
Moves to the cell in the lower-right corner of the window when SCROLL LOCK is turned on.
Also selects the last command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible.
CTRL+END moves to the last cell on a worksheet, in the lowest used row of the rightmost used column. If the cursor is in the formula bar, CTRL+END moves the cursor to the end of the text.
CTRL+SHIFT+END extends the selection of cells to the last used cell on the worksheet (lower-right corner). If the cursor is in the formula bar, CTRL+SHIFT+END selects all text in the formula bar from the cursor position to the end—this does not affect the height of the formula bar.
ENTER
Completes a cell entry from the cell or the Formula Bar, and selects the cell below (by default).
In a data form, it moves to the first field in the next record.
Opens a selected menu (press F10 to activate the menu bar) or performs the action for a selected command.
In a dialog box, it performs the action for the default command button in the dialog box (the button with the bold outline, often the OK button).
ALT+ENTER starts a new line in the same cell.
CTRL+ENTER fills the selected cell range with the current entry.
SHIFT+ENTER completes a cell entry and selects the cell above.
ESC
Cancels an entry in the cell or Formula Bar.
Closes an open menu or submenu, dialog box, or message window.
It also closes full screen mode when this mode has been applied, and returns to normal screen mode to display the Ribbon and status bar again.
HOME
Moves to the beginning of a row in a worksheet.
Moves to the cell in the upper-left corner of the window when SCROLL LOCK is turned on.
Selects the first command on the menu when a menu or submenu is visible.
CTRL+HOME moves to the beginning of a worksheet.
CTRL+SHIFT+HOME extends the selection of cells to the beginning of the worksheet.
PAGE DOWN
Moves one screen down in a worksheet.
ALT+PAGE DOWN moves one screen to the right in a worksheet.
CTRL+PAGE DOWN moves to the next sheet in a workbook.
CTRL+SHIFT+PAGE DOWN selects the current and next sheet in a workbook.
PAGE UP
Moves one screen up in a worksheet.
ALT+PAGE UP moves one screen to the left in a worksheet.
CTRL+PAGE UP moves to the previous sheet in a workbook.
CTRL+SHIFT+PAGE UP selects the current and previous sheet in a workbook.
SPACEBAR
In a dialog box, performs the action for the selected button, or selects or clears a check box.
CTRL+SPACEBAR selects an entire column in a worksheet.
SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects an entire row in a worksheet.
CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects the entire worksheet.
If the worksheet contains data, CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects the current region. Pressing CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR a second time selects the current region and its summary rows. Pressing CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR a third time selects the entire worksheet.
When an object is selected, CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR selects all objects on a worksheet.
ALT+SPACEBAR displays the Control menu for the Microsoft Office Excel window.
TAB
Moves one cell to the right in a worksheet.
Moves between unlocked cells in a protected worksheet.
Moves to the next option or option group in a dialog box.
SHIFT+TAB moves to the previous cell in a worksheet or the previous option in a dialog box.
CTRL+TAB switches to the next tab in dialog box.
CTRL+SHIFT+TAB switches to the previous tab in a dialog box.


Function key reference
Function keys
To do this
Press
Get Help or visit Microsoft Office Online.
F1
Move text or graphics.
F2
Repeat the last action.
F4
Choose the Go To command (Home tab).
F5
Go to the next pane or frame.
F6
Choose the Spelling command (Review tab).
F7
Extend a selection.
F8
Update the selected fields.
F9
Show KeyTips.
F10
Go to the next field.
F11
Choose the Save As command (Microsoft Office Button ).
F12
SHIFT+Function key
To do this
Press
Start context-sensitive Help or reveal formatting.
SHIFT+F1
Copy text.
SHIFT+F2
Change the case of letters.
SHIFT+F3
Repeat a Find or Go To action.
SHIFT+F4
Move to the last change.
SHIFT+F5
Go to the previous pane or frame (after pressing F6).
SHIFT+F6
Choose the Thesaurus command (Review tab, Proofing group).
SHIFT+F7
Shrink a selection.
SHIFT+F8
Switch between a field code and its result.
SHIFT+F9
Display a shortcut menu.
SHIFT+F10
Go to the previous field.
SHIFT+F11
Choose the Save command (Microsoft Office Button ).
SHIFT+F12
CTRL+Function key
To do this
Press
Choose the Print Preview command (Microsoft Office Button ).
CTRL+F2
Cut to the Spike.
CTRL+F3
Close the window.
CTRL+F4
Go to the next window.
CTRL+F6
Insert an empty field.
CTRL+F9
Maximize the document window.
CTRL+F10
Lock a field.
CTRL+F11
Choose the Open command (Microsoft Office Button ).
CTRL+F12
CTRL+SHIFT+Function key
To do this
Press
Insert the contents of the Spike.
CTRL+SHIFT+F3
Edit a bookmark.
CTRL+SHIFT+F5
Go to the previous window.
CTRL+SHIFT+F6
Update linked information in an Office Word 2007 source document.
CTRL+SHIFT+F7
Extend a selection or block.
CTRL+SHIFT+F8, and then press an arrow key
Unlink a field.
CTRL+SHIFT+F9
Unlock a field.
CTRL+SHIFT+F11
Choose the Print command (Microsoft Office Button ).
CTRL+SHIFT+F12
ALT+Function key
To do this
Press
Go to the next field.
ALT+F1
Create a new Building Block.
ALT+F3
Exit Office Word 2007.
ALT+F4
Restore the program window size.
ALT+F5
Move from an open dialog box back to the document, for dialog boxes such as Find and Replace that support this behavior.
ALT+F6
Find the next misspelling or grammatical error.
ALT+F7
Run a macro.
ALT+F8
Switch between all field codes and their results.
ALT+F9
Maximize the program window.
ALT+F10
Display Microsoft Visual Basic code.
ALT+F11
ALT+SHIFT+Function key
To do this
Press
Go to the previous field.
ALT+SHIFT+F1
Choose the Save command (Microsoft Office Button ).
ALT+SHIFT+F2
Display the Research task pane.
ALT+SHIFT+F7
Run GOTOBUTTON or MACROBUTTON from the field that displays the field results.
ALT+SHIFT+F9
Display a menu or message for a smart tag.
ALT+SHIFT+F10
CTRL+ALT+Function key
To do this
Press
Display Microsoft System Information.
CTRL+ALT+F1
Choose the Open command (Microsoft Office Button ).
CTRL+ALT+F2
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

KUSF 09.21.10 In The Soul Kitchen DJ Harry D



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Johnny Guitar Watson-Hot Little Mama-Three Hours Past Midnight (Ace-UK)
Lee “Shot” Williams-I Like Your Style-Shama 45
Tom and Jerrio-Boo-Ga-Loo-Jerry Blavat Presents For Dancers Only, Vol. 3
Lee Dorsey and Betty Harris-Love Lots of Lovin’-New Orleans Funk (Soul Jazz-UK)
Sonny Boy Williamson-Oen Road-Bummer Road (Chess/Universal)

The 5 Royales-The Slummer, The Slum-Anthology (Rhino)
Big Joe Turner-Morning, Noon and Night-Definitive Blues Collection (Atlantic/Rhino)
Jimmy Rogers-Act Like You Love Me-That’s All Right (Charly-UK)
Howlin’ Wolf-Howlin’ For My Darling-The Complete Recordings 1951-1969 (Charly-UK)
Freddie King-That’s Alright-Live At The Electric Ballroom ’74 (Black Top)
Joe Tex-Blessed Are These Tears-Soul Stirrings (Westside-UK)
James Hunter-‘Till The End-The Hard Way (Go)

June Conquest-No One Else-Curtom 45
Otis Redding-One More Day-Live At The Whisky A Go Go (Rhino)
O.V. Wright-I Was Born All Over-Giant Of The Southern Soul (Connoisseur Collect-UK)
Ann Peebles-What You Laid On Me-Straight From The Heart (Hi/Right Stuff)
Howard Tate-8 Days On The Road-Howard Tate (Koch)
Al Green-What More Do You Want From Me-Lay It Down (Blue Note)

Kenny Werner-Lo’s Garden-Lawn Chair Society (Blue Note)
Geri Allen-Four By Five-Live (Motema)
Jeff “Tain” Watts-The Devil’s Ringtone-Watts (Dark Key)

McCoy Tyner-The Greeting-The Greeting (Milestone/Concord)
McCoy Tyner-Departure-Focal Point (Milestone/Concord)
McCoy Tyner-In A Sentimental Mood-Atlantis (Milestone/Concord)
McCoy Tyner-Smitty’s Place-Expansions (Blue Note)

Alice Coltrane-Gospel Trane-A Monastic Trio (Impulse)

Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010 - Eli Polonsky

British progressive folk-rock band The Strawbs perform tomorrow night at Showcase Live in Foxborough. A few of their tracks, and tickets to give away, were sprinkled throughout today's show.

12:02. The Strawbs - Ghosts
12:10. Tim Buckley - Goodbye And Hello
12:20. Neil Young - Cowgirl In The Sand [acoustic] - LIVE
12:25. Moby Grape - 8:05 - REQ
12:27. The Mamas And Papas - Twelve-Thirty
12:32. Buffalo Springfield - Broken Arrow - REQ
12:37. The Bubble Puppy - Hot Smoke And Sassafras - REQ
12:40. Cream - SWLABR
12:43. Yes - Mood For A Day - REQ
12:46. The Strawbs - New World
12:49. George Harrison - Beware Of Darkness - REQ
12:53. Spirit - Nature's Way
12:56. Tom Rush - Urge For Going
01:05. Nick Drake - River Man
01:09. Justin Hayward - Forever Autumn - REQ
01:14. The Strawbs - Autumn - REQ
01:25. Loggins & Messina - Angry Eyes - REQ

Birthday mini-tribute to Leonard Cohen:
01:33. Judy Collins - Suzanne
01:37. Nina Simone - Suzanne
01:41. Leonard Cohen - The Partisan - REQ
01:45. Leonard Cohen - So Long, Marianne
01:50. Roberta Flack - Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye
01:56. Johnny Cash- Bird On A Wire

Thanks for listening!
Eli Polonsky

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010 - Eli Polonsky

12:01. The Serpent Power - Endless Tunnel
12:14. Super Session (Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield) - His Holy Modal Majesty
12:26. The Blues Project - (Electric) Flute Thing - REQ - LIVE
12:37. The Rolling Stones - Moonlight Mile - REQ
12:44. The Zombies - It's All Right - REQ
12:47. Beck, Bogert & Appice - I'm So Proud
12:52. Jethro Tull - Black Satin Dancer - REQ
12:59. Moby Grape - It's A Beautiful Day Today - REQ
01:02. Grateful Dead - Eyes Of The World - REQ

The following tracks were in tribute to Jimi Hendrix, who passed away 40 years ago this coming Saturday, and local musician Thaddeus Hogarth was interviewed about his Jimi Hendrix tribute concert at the Regent Theatre on Saturday.
01:07. Jimi Hendrix Experience - 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)
01:12. Jimi Hendrix Experience - Moon Turn The Tides (Gently Gently Away)
01:23. Thaddeus Hogarth - telephone interview - LIVE
01:44. Jimi Hendrix & Band Of Gypsys - Machine Gun - REQ - LIVE

Thanks for listening!
Eli Polonsky

KUSF 09.14.10 In The Soul Kitchen DJ Harry D



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***INTERVIEW WITH ELIZABETH WELBORN/FOR THE BAYOU.ORG***

New Birth Brass Band-Shakin’ That Ass-D-Boy (NYNO)
The Meters-Just Kissed My Baby-New Orleans Funk (Soul Jazz-UK)
Anders Osborne-Echoes of My Sins-American Patchwork (Alligator)

Dr. John-What Goes Around, Comes Around-Desitively Bonnaroo (Atco)
Honey Island Swamp Band-Sophisticated Momma-Wishing Well
Benny Spellman-Fortune Teller-Finger Poppin’ and Stompin’ Feet (EMI)

Professor Longhair-Cuttin’ Out-Collector’s Choice (Rounder)
Bobby “Blue” Bland-Road of Broken-Hearted Men-Touch of The Blues (MFSL)
Lee Williams and The Spiritual QCs-I’ve Learned To Lean-Love Will Go All The Way (MCG)
O.V. Wright-Don’t Let My Baby, Ride-A Nickel & A Nail & The Ace of Spades (Reel Music)
Labelle-Open Up Your Mind-Pressure Cookin’ (Reel Music)

Ann Peebles-I’ve Been There Before-Straight From The Heart (Hi)
Al Green-Your Love Is Like The Morning Sun-Call Me (Hi/Demon-UK)
The Philly Devotions-I Just Can’t Say Goodbye-Lost Soul (Sony/Legacy)
Marva Whitney-Unwind Yourself-James Brown’s Funky Divas (Polydor)
George McCrae-You Can Have It All-Rock Your Baby (Collectables)

Eddie Floyd-Raise Your Hand-Rare Stamps (Stax/Concord)
Clarence Carter-Too Weak To Fight-Snatching It Back (Rhino)
Otis Clay-Pouring Water On A Drowning Man-Atlantic Blues (Atlantic)
The Dells-The Love We Had Stays On My Mind-Ultimate Collection (Universal)
Mable John-Be Warm To Me-Stay Out Of The Kitchen (Stax/Concord)

Fatback Band-Wicky, Wacky-Funky Breaks & Sampled Soul (Music Club-UK)
James Brown-Let A Man Come In and Do The Popcorn-Land of 1000 Dances (Kent-UK)
The In-Crowd-Mango Walk-Darker Than Blue (Blood and Fire-UK)
Paul Kelly-Come Lay Some Lovin’ On Me-Best Of (Warner Bros.)
Jean Plum-Look At The Boy-Hi Girls (Hi/Demon-UK)

Tryone Davis-There It Is-Dakar A’s and B’s (Dakar/Demon-UK)

Friday, September 10, 2010

September 10, 2010, playlist with host Alex McNeil

Back to School.
01. Tommy Facenda - High School USA (Boston version) (CD, 1959)
02. Jerry Lee Lewis - High School Confidential (CD, 1958)
03. Chubby Checker - The Class (CD, 1959)
04. Dale Hawkins - Class Cutter (45, 1959)
05. Miss Frances - Come With Me (Ding Dong School) (LP, 1959)
06. Timmie Rogers - Back to School (CD, 1957)
07. Paul & Paula - First Day Back at School (CD, 1963)
08. Sonny & Cher - Back to School PSA (1965)
09. Jerry Blavat & Yon Teenagers - Back to School One More Time (CD, 1965)
10. Gary U.S. Bonds - School Is In (Cd, 1961)
11. Bill Justis - College Man (CD, 1958)
12. Bernie Green - Mr. Peepers (LP, 1955)
13. Falcons - The Teacher (CD, 1960)
14. Freddy Cannon - Abigail Beecher (CD, 1964)
15. Ruth Batchelor - Mr. Principal (CD, 1962)
16. Goofers - Our Miss Brooks (45, 1956)
17. Dee Clark - I'm Goin' Back to School (CD, 1962)
18. Brenda Holloway - Play It Cool, Stay in School (CD)
19. James Brown - Don't Be a Drop-Out (CD, 1966)
20. Everly Brothers - The Dropout (CD, 1964)
21. Captain Beefheart - Dropout Boogie (CD, 1967)
22. Jan & Dean - The New Girl in School (CD, 1964)
23. Surfaris - Hot Rod High (45, 1965)
24. Harpers Bizarre - Malibu U. (45, 1967)
25. Simon & Garfunkel - Hey Schoolgirl/Black Slacks (CD, 1969)
26. Yardbirds - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (CD, 1964)
27. Mr. Novak Theme (LP, 1963)
28. Jethro Tull - Teacher (CD, 1970)
29. Kinks - Headmaster (LP, 1975)
30. Leonard Cohen - Teachers (CD, 1967)
31. Non Profit Organization - Theme from Room Two Twenty Two (45, 1970)
32. John Sebastian - Welcome Back (45, 1976)
33. Mike Post - Theme from The White Shadow (LP, 1982)
34. Ramones - Rock 'N' Roll High School (CD, 1979)
35. Rockpile - Teacher Teacher (LP, 1981)
36. Sam Cooke - Wonderful World (CD, 1960)
37. Beach Boys - Be True to Your School (CD, 1963) [LP version]
38. Daddy Cool - School Days (LP, 1971)
39. Steely Dan - My Old School (LP, 1973)
40. Venice - Theme from The Class of '65 (45, 1978)

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

09.08.10

Due to technical difficulties, this show was not recorded.

Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010 - Eli Polonsky

12:04. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Work Song
12:11. John Lennon - Working Class Hero
12:14. Rolling Stones - Yesterday's Papers
12:20. The Doors - Summer's Almost Gone
12:24. Stephen Stills - Old Times Good Times - REQ
12:27. Pink Floyd - Fat Old Sun - REQ
12:33. Moby Grape - Naked If I Want To - REQ
12:35. Steppenwolf - Don't Step On The Grass, Sam - REQ
12:40. Rory Gallagher - Crest Of A Wave - REQ
12:48. Neil Young - Cortez The Killer - REQ
12:55. Country Joe & The Fish - Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine

Birthday tribute to Buddy Holly
1:03. Buddy Holly - Well All Right
1:06. Santana - Well All Right
1:09. Blind Faith - Well All Right
1:13. Tom Rush - Love's Made A Fool Of You - REQ
1:17. Buddy Holly - Words Of Love
1:19. The Beatles - Words Of Love - REQ
1:21. Hot Tuna - It's So Easy - REQ
1:23. Dave Mason - Crying, Waiting, Hoping
1:28. 13th Floor Elevators - I'm Gonna Love You Too
1:30. Grateful Dead - Oh Boy - LIVE
1:33. New Riders Of The Purple Sage - Peggy Sue
1:34. Buddy Holly - Not Fade Away
1:36. Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
1:38. Flamin' Groovies - That'll Be The Day
1:43. Grateful Dead - Not Fade Away - REQ - LIVE
1:56. Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Midnight Shift

Thanks for listening!
Eli Polonsky

Monday, September 6, 2010

Monday 9/6/2010 with Mark Francis

Playlist for Lost & Found, 09/06/10

title/artist/format/label/year

Set One: come on and help me discover


Intro: Cotton Carnival/Bill Black's Combo/LP/Springboard/1969
1. I Can Tell/Bo Diddley/45/Checker/1962
2. Such a Soul Says/Third Party/45/Soulhawk/1967
3. I Gotta Lump/Curtis Griffin/45/Jewel/1966
4. Heartaches and Troubles/Roosevelt Nettles/45/Bamboo/1961
5. Looking for a New Love/Bobbettes/45/Mayhew/1972
6. I Want to Talk About It (World)/Debonaires/45/Galaxy/1972
7. Chopper '70/Wayne Cochran & His C.C. Riders/LP/King/1970
8. Dynamite/Sly & the Family Stone/LP/Epic/1968
9. Don't Start Running Away/Big Three/LP/Dcca-See for Miles(uk)/1963-1985
10.Writings on the Wall/Five Canadians/LP/Domar(Pebbles V)/1966
11.Outcast/Animals/LP/MGM/1965
12.I Don't Want To See You/His Majesty's Coachmen/LP/Gemini/1967
13.Did You Ever Have That Feeling/Standells/LP/Tower/1968
14.She's My Melody/Georgy/45/Uni/1968?
15.Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Baltimore/LP/Mercury/1970
BED: Loran's Dance/Idris Muhammad/LP/Kudu/1973



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Set Two: sun rises in the east

1. Angelena/Morning/LP/Vault/1970
2. The Same One/Gene Clark/LP/Columbia/1967-1972
3. The 33rd of August/David Allan Coe/LP/Columbia/1974
4. What's That Got To Do With Me/Jim and Jean/45/Verve Forecast/1967
5. In the Evening (It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going To Love You the Best)/Karen Dalton/LP/Capitol/1969
BED: Groove/Opa/LP/Fantasy/1976



Set Three: you wanted the best and you got the best

1. Doin' Everything/Five Royales/45/Todd/1963
2. Get Out of My Life, Woman/Solomon Burke/LP/Atlantic/1968
3. Ramblin' Rose/Ted Taylor/LP/Okeh/1966
4. If It Don't Work Out/Dusty Springfield/LP/Phillips/1965
5. Whenever You're Ready/Zombies/45/Parrot/1965
6. Whompt Out On You/Tony Joe White/LP/Monument/1968
7. The Hawg/Eddie Kirk/LP/Stax/1963
8. Hot Dog That Made Him Mad/Wanda Jackson/LP/Capitol/1956
BED: Changing Things/Gregory James Edition/LP/Dakar/1973



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Set Four: a single song does not a set make?

1. When I Get Home/Terry Reid/LP/Epic/1968
BED: The Long Goodbye/Lou Donaldson/45/Blue Note/1973

Friday, September 3, 2010

September 3, 2010, playlist with host Alex McNeil

The Songwriters Sing, part 2 (see also playlist for August 27, 2010).
01. Lincoln Chase - Jim Dandy (LP, 1959)
02. Hank Ballard & Midnighters - The Twist (CD, 1960)
03. Chris Kenner - Land of 1000 Dances (LP, 1963)
04. Carl Perkins - Matchbox (CD, 1957)
05. Buddy Holly - Well All Right (CD, 1959)
06. Pete Seeger - Turn! Turn! Turn! (CD, 1962)
07. Bonnie Dobson - Morning Dew (CD, 1963)
08. Hedy West - 500 Miles (CD, 1963)
09. Ian & Sylvia - You Were on My Mind (CD, 1964)
10. Dick Holler & Holidays - Double Shot (CD, 1963)
11. Kinks - Dandy (LP, 1966)
12. Otis Redding - Respect (CD, 1965)
13. Ashford & Simpson - Medley: You're All I Need/Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing/Ain't No Mountain High Enough (LP, 1981)
14. Eddy Arnold - You Don't Know Me (LP, 1956)
15. Don Gibson - I Can't Stop Loving You (CD, 1958)
16. Buck Owens - Cryin' Time (LP, 1965)
17. Willie Nelson - Funny How Time Slips Away (LP, 1965)
18. Tim Hardin - Reason to Believe (CD, 1966)
19. Leonard Cohen - Suzanne (CD, 1967)
20. Kris Kristofferson - Me and Bobby McGee (CD, 1970)
21. Tony Joe White - Rainy Night in Georgia (CD, 1969)
22. Cashman, Pistilli & West - Sunday Will Never Be the Same (LP, 1967)
23. Margot Guryan - Sunday Morning (CD, 1968)
24. John Denver - Leaving on a Jet Plane (LP)
25. Joe South - Hush (CD, 1969)
26. David Bowie - All the Young Dudes (CD, 1974)
27. Neil Sedaka - Love Will Keep Us Together (LP, 1974)
28. Boz Scaggs - We're All Alone (LP, 1976)
29. Townes Van Zandt - Pancho and Lefty (LP, 1989)
30. John Hartford - Gentle on My Mind (LP, 1977)
31. P. F. Sloan with Frank Black & Buddy Miller - Eve of Destruction (CD, 2006)
32. Hoyt Axton - Joy to the World (LP, 1971)

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Look at Olivia Munn strutn' that ass!

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