William D Clinger wrote:
> I'm certain that it happens all the time.
>
> Ringo Starr
Ringo sang it. But it was a Lennon/McCartney composition.
[If I read one of your papers out loud, can I take the credit?
Please? ;-) ;-)]
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Artie Gold -- Austin, Texas
Oh, for the good old days of regular old SPAM.
Artie Gold wrote:
>
> Ringo sang it. But it was a Lennon/McCartney composition.
>
> [If I read one of your papers out loud, can I take the credit?
> Please? ;-) ;-)]
Go ahead. Make my day.
Joseph Stinson
;)
On 8566 day of my life Artie Gold wrote:
> William D Clinger wrote:
>> I'm certain that it happens all the time.
>> Ringo Starr
>
> Ringo sang it. But it was a Lennon/McCartney composition.
>
> [If I read one of your papers out loud, can I take the credit? Please?
> ;-) ;-)]
If you would sing one of his papers, surely you can :)
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Ivan Boldyrev <···············@cgitftp.uiggm.nsc.ru> writes:
> On 8566 day of my life Artie Gold wrote:
> > William D Clinger wrote:
> >> I'm certain that it happens all the time.
> >> Ringo Starr
> >
> > Ringo sang it. But it was a Lennon/McCartney composition.
> >
> > [If I read one of your papers out loud, can I take the credit? Please?
> > ;-) ;-)]
>
> If you would sing one of his papers, surely you can :)
If he did that, I'd stand up and walk out.
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Gareth McCaughan
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> > If you would sing one of his papers, surely you can :)
>
> If he did that, I'd stand up and walk out.
You should take a sad song and make it better.
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superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry
and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about
in nature. --- Fred Hoyle
Fred Gilham wrote:
>>>If you would sing one of his papers, surely you can :)
>>
>>If he did that, I'd stand up and walk out.
>
>
> You should take a sad song and make it better.
>
what would you think if he sang out of key?
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> >>>If you would sing one of his papers, surely you can :)
> >>
> >>If he did that, I'd stand up and walk out.
> >
> >
> > You should take a sad song and make it better.
> >
>
> what would you think if he sang out of key?
Would you stand up and walk out on me? See
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/will/carol.html
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/will/Personal/music.html
I get by with a little help from my friends.
Will
William Clinger writes:
> http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/will/carol.html
> http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/will/Personal/music.html
This is good stuff! On a similar note, has anyone taken a look at
Christophe Rhodes' notes? Highly recommended. Go to
http://www.advogato.org/person/crhodes/
(I hope he doesn't mind my posting this....)
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...why...would so many kids would rather listen to hip-hop songs on
their headphones than read what's now in their textbooks[?] Answer:
The rappers use bigger words. -- Daniel Henninger