The direct link:
http://www.splitmusic.robustdesigns.co.uk/audiogallery/Mix%5Fmess%
5F2006%2Emp3
I've had no probs, on Safari
robin...
On 11 Dec 2006, at 13:38, Aidan O'Doherty wrote:
enough with the semantics, somebody just tell me why i can't download
this mix. it's driving me mental. tried using firefox and ie 7,
cutting and pasting - says server can't be found.
what's the jackanory?
word to your mutha!
On 11/12/06, Nik Stoltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tom,
I really didn't want to have to carry this on any longer than it
needs to.
I am not sure which bit of my original e-mail you didn't
understand; I was commenting on the fact
that *you* felt the need to correct *me* (incorrectly, ha ha)
rather than the fact that *I* had to
restrain myself from correcting *you*. I wouldn't have corrected
you because there is nothing to
dispute. 'Word is bond' makes perfect sense, though I must confess
I am surprised that you do not
object to the obvious grammatical error in such a phrase.
Trying to reinforce your position by citing historical examples of
it's use is irrelevant in this
context. It is a false argument: You are attempting to discredit
my position by showing evidence
for your own. This is not a logical conclusion - there is no
causal link between the two. You
should debate more. I think you need the practise.
As for inferring that I am ignorant (No, I am not saying you are
calling me ignorant in case you
do not grasp the concept of inference) on the basis of your
argument; It seems like you are
becoming irritated because I do not subscribe to your point of
view. I believe a psychotherapist
would see this as an indication that you feel an overwhelming need
to be accepted.
Were you not shown any love as a child? Would you like a hug?
WORD IS BORN!
N
P.S: Tom: In the words of Radiohead: You do it to yourself, you
do, and that's what really hurts.
> On 12/10/06, Nik Stoltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Tom can say 'word is bond'. I can say 'word is born'. Po-TAY-
to, po-TAH-to.
>>
>> I don't go correcting people's use of double negatives, or for
half of the
>> stupid, meaningless things people say which are nonetheless
part of everday
>> English.
>
> thats because word is bond is not stupid meaningless things that
> people say. its been used by the 5% ers and iirc the black
panthers as
> well. its not some meaningless crap. its the idea of your word
being
> something of importance. i mean you guys can go on and on with your
> "rap lingo" nonsense, but its just ignorant to not understand where
> this came from and what it means.
>
> tmo
>