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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 10, 2003
always the case, the random flux of time has writen Bethoveans 5th 6 times,
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 12, 2003
Poor bloke. Bringing him back from the dead like that.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 12, 2003
The Entertainer (Jopplin) has been writen 12 or so times...
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 13, 2003
it was writen 10 times before he was born...
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 13, 2003
Shocking. I've heard of child labour, but that's ridiculous.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 13, 2003
This is indeed a problem, because I very much doubt that a piano could be made even out of stone.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 13, 2003
well, it was.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 14, 2003
Really? I thought you said it took place pre- Stone Age?
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 19, 2003
well they were still banging ricks together and humming tunes.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 19, 2003
yes, got the whole tune worked out too. nothing to record it on.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 19, 2003
Well, perhaps they did. But in a form that is incomprehensible to us today.
I think we may have stumbled on the true meaning of Stonehenge.
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 21, 2003
So it would seem. The ancients were more cultured than we give them credit for.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 22, 2003
and debit.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 22, 2003
Garanti?
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Researcher 185550 Posted Jun 23, 2003
I prefere chianti.
Actually, MO, I have to ask you something about GuideML, maybe you could help me?
There's this tag, or whatever you call it, I think it's something like , anyway. It's the one that makes you drop a line
like this
without having to leave a line
like this. Do you understand what I'm getting at? I'm familiar with , but I just want to be able to go down a line
like that.
Also, can you tell me how to indent?
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