On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 07:47:22AM +0100, Björn Krombholz wrote:
But you are not the only one reading this list. What I wanted to say
is, that you have to add neither or both.
If we add one continent, we would have to add them all. What constitutes a
continent? How many are there in total?
Nikki wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 07:47:22AM +0100, Björn Krombholz wrote:
But you are not the only one reading this list. What I wanted to say
is, that you have to add neither or both.
If we add one continent, we would have to add them all. What constitutes a
continent? How many
Nikki wrote:
Not defined? How about Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe,
Nord- South America ?
Not *clearly* defined. I can say the continents are Africa, Antarctica,
Eurasia, Oceania and America if I want.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent lists SIX different models. Which
i've always thought that 'special notes' section was a load of rubbish
If the release is a single, of course one of the tracks is going to be the
album version - err, no. often (VERY often) there is a single edit for
singles - imagine the following single tracklisting (as printed on liner
On Sunday, January 08, 2006 5:28 PM,
Schika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The EU is clearly defined and also has an ISO code, like other
countries, even though it's not technically a country (although it
exhibits several properties of a country). I will gladly submit a
patch to include the EU, but
Chris B writes:
i've always thought that 'special notes' section was a load of rubbish
OK, very little consensus :-)
often (VERY often) there is a single edit for singles - imagine the
following single tracklisting (as printed on liner notes):
1) Funky Shit
2) Funky Shit (album version)
On Monday 09 January 2006 15:07, Schika wrote:
Björn Krombholz wrote:
is we had some real examples that show that this, this and this
releases has to be EU, I might be convinced that we really need it,
but I don't see any examples that fit: a) it was released in every
neation that is an EU