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Psiomniac Posted Nov 9, 2010
Probably have...
Sorry to hear about your miserable time. I hope some good moments compensate soon.
This sparsity is likely to continue, maybe it's my sabbatical at long last...
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kk Posted Nov 9, 2010
By the time the third* upgrade has been effected, I suspect we'll both be minimal minus anyway ... so we should both be improving our technique
* =
Done - R+E
Due - ML
Due - hootoo
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kk Posted Nov 9, 2010
clink
The news is that ML isn't migrating to the New Look for another week (other website improvements not ready yet) ... that'll give us both time to practice being awol without full-on cold turkey (or 'turnkey' as I just typed)
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kk Posted Nov 12, 2010
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kk Posted Dec 27, 2010
I do hope (but only for my own sake) that refugee was implicated, and that you're a bit better today.
No such problem with fab therapy here ... forgive the smug grin, but the testing sessions have been very enjoyable indeed
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kk Posted Dec 31, 2010
(heaves sign of relief that choc-induced migraine seems not to have been the problem)
Glad you're getting over it, but sorry to hear you had a best-forgotten Christmas ... may next year be better, and better than you expect
I wish I could remember the name of the fabulous player you linked on YouTube some time back ... if you don't like this, I think his playing might work quite well with the sound turned down on this vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64HLXWjbJxE
To 2011!
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kk Posted Jan 4, 2011
Er ... err ... error diagnosis identifies fault with memory mechanism, and the reference should have been to a version of Libertango.
Recommendation: not important, safe to ignore
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kk Posted Mar 15, 2011
Ah ha, there you are ... or here you are, as it were.
So glad you're around, as I need help with a word and I feel you might be just the man. I'm just LAing the second part of In Doubt We Trust:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zd8nx
At just after timeline 00:07:00, Karen Armstrong mentions Socrates having '... a word-beginning-with-p-which-sounds-like-pur'rea of doubt' and you guessed right, I understood the word 'doubt' but I don't think I've ever encountered this other word which could be a synonym for paroxysm, or twinge, or moment, or even a shedload. Your assistance, here or elsewhere, would be appreciated as google is simply not helping me at all at all.
Thanking you, in anticipation, blah de blah blah blah.
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