> we should remember to eat at some point though (says he who all too
> often forgets to eat ...). A pub with an open kitchen at that time
> of night would be brilliant. Probably shouldn't be that hard to find
> after this month's meeting what with most places in the city open and
> serving food t
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 07:34:23PM +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
>
> I think it is time to chuck the chinese after slug and retire to a pub.
oath!
we should remember to eat at some point though (says he who all too
often forgets to eat ...). A pub with an open kitchen at that time
of night would
> Terry Collins wrote:
>
> Did anyone get this to download and play?
> If so, could you email it to me. None of my players actually produce
> anything. I think I've heard it anyway.
Just about to - here's hoping you don't get 15 of these to download. :)
> Sigh! for the good ole days of the en
Jeff Waugh wrote:
> find: http://www.jwz.org/why-cooperation-with-rms-is-impossible.mp3>)
Did anyone get this to download and play?
If so, could you email it to me. None of my players actually produce
anything. I think I've heard it anyway.
It really is a sad inditement of the GNU/Linux mob tha
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Jeff Waugh generated:
>I'm sure you're aware of the Free Software Song (the only recording I could
>find: http://www.jwz.org/why-cooperation-with-rms-is-impossible.mp3>)
>and the recent DeCSS song. I'm sure we can find a few more geeky tunes.
Pulled straight from the asr faq
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Well, to be honest, even Microsoft couldn't do much
> worse than this...:-)
:P
You've never heard Bill singing "Duke of URL" then. :)
(I'm young enough to know that you're old enough to get that too!)
- Jeff
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> I'm sure you're aware of the Free Software Song (the
only recording I could
> find: http://www.jwz.org/why-cooperation-with-
rms-is-impossible.mp3>)
> and the recent DeCSS song. I'm sure we can find a few
more geeky tunes.
Well, to be honest, even Microsoft couldn't do much
worse than this..
Hi all, (now that I have control of this dastardly MS keyboard again...)
I'd like to start a small project to combine a couple of my favourite
pastimes, but I need a few collaborators; hopefully, some of you would like
to mix these disparate interests too. :)
That's right - I'm talking about sin