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Adam Funk June 23rd 07 07:07 PM

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On 2007-06-19, DVH wrote:

One should also note Skrewdriver's nationalism, rooted as it is in the
folkloric aspects of the nineteenth century late romantic slav composers.


Laibach?

--
No right of private conversation was enumerated in the Constitution.
I don't suppose it occurred to anyone at the time that it could be
prevented. [Whitfield Diffie]

David DeLaney June 24th 07 05:05 AM

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Adam Funk wrote:
On 2007-06-19, DVH wrote:
One should also note Skrewdriver's nationalism, rooted as it is in the
folkloric aspects of the nineteenth century late romantic slav composers.


Laibach?


And think of England. Got it.

Dave
--
\/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower
It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see
Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeableBLINK
http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K.

[email protected] June 24th 07 07:10 AM

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David DeLaney writes:

Adam Funk wrote:


DVH wrote:


One should also note Skrewdriver's nationalism, rooted as it is in the
folkloric aspects of the nineteenth century late romantic slav composers.


Laibach?


And think of England. Got it.


What does that have to do with classical music, DeLaney?


Otto Bahn June 24th 07 05:52 PM

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wrote

One should also note Skrewdriver's nationalism, rooted as it is in the
folkloric aspects of the nineteenth century late romantic slav composers.


Laibach?


And think of England. Got it.


What does that have to do with classical music, DeLaney?


Ah! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh, sweet mystery of life at last I found you!

--oTTo--

[email protected] June 26th 07 07:02 AM

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Otto Bahn writes:

One should also note Skrewdriver's nationalism, rooted as it is in the
folkloric aspects of the nineteenth century late romantic slav composers.


Laibach?


And think of England. Got it.


What does that have to do with classical music, DeLaney?


Ah! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh, sweet mystery of life at last I found you!


What does a Young Frankenstein quotation have to do with classical music,
Bahn?


[email protected] June 26th 07 06:53 PM

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Adam Funk writes:

, DVH wrote:


One should also note Skrewdriver's nationalism, rooted as it is in the
folkloric aspects of the nineteenth century late romantic slav composers.


Laibach?


What does that have to do with OS/2, Funk?


Adam Funk June 28th 07 01:20 PM

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On 2007-06-24, David DeLaney wrote:

Laibach?


And think of Slovenia. Got it.


IFYPFY.


--
Leila: "I don't think he knows."
Agent Rogersz: "Increase the voltage."
Leila: "What if he's innocent?"
Agent Rogersz: "No one is innocent. Proceed"

[email protected] June 28th 07 06:34 PM

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Adam Funk writes:

David DeLaney wrote:


Laibach?


And think of Slovenia. Got it.


IFYPFY.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


Adam Funk July 3rd 07 12:33 PM

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On 2007-06-28, wrote:

Adam Funk writes:

David DeLaney wrote:


Laibach?


And think of Slovenia. Got it.


IFYPFY.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


Ever heard of Neue Slowenische Kunst, tholen?


--
"Bob just used 'canonical' in the canonical way." [Guy Steele]

[email protected] July 3rd 07 05:44 PM

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Adam Funk writes:

David DeLaney wrote:


Laibach?


And think of Slovenia. Got it.


IFYPFY.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


Ever heard of Neue Slowenische Kunst, tholen?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Funk?


Adam Funk July 6th 07 07:01 AM

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On 2007-07-03, wrote:

Ever heard of Neue Slowenische Kunst, tholen?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Funk?


At least it has to do with music!


--
"Bob just used 'canonical' in the canonical way." [Guy Steele]

[email protected] July 6th 07 10:26 AM

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Adam Funk writes:

Ever heard of Neue Slowenische Kunst, tholen?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Funk?


At least it has to do with music!


OS/2 is an operating system, Funk.


Glenn Knickerbocker July 6th 07 10:49 PM

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wrote:
Adam Funk writes:
What does your question have to do with OS/2, Funk?

At least it has to do with music!

OS/2 is an operating system, Funk.


So is MUSIC, as substantiated by:
http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/grou...si/musicsp.htm
But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?

¬R

[email protected] July 6th 07 11:22 PM

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Glenn Knickerbocker writes:

Adam Funk wrote:


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Funk?


At least it has to do with music!


OS/2 is an operating system, Funk.


So is MUSIC, as substantiated by:


Irrelevant, given that the newsgroup is about classical music, not
an old computer operating system, Knickerbocker.

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


What does your question have to do with classical music, Knickerbocker?


Glenn Knickerbocker July 7th 07 12:15 AM

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wrote:
But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?

What does your question have to do with classical music, Knickerbocker?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Tholen?

¬R

[email protected] July 7th 07 10:11 AM

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Glenn Knickerbocker writes:

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


What does your question have to do with classical music, Knickerbocker?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Tholen?


I see that you didn't answer the question, Knickerbocker. No surprise
there, really.



Glenn Knickerbocker July 7th 07 10:54 PM

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On 07 Jul 2007 09:11:26 GMT, wrote:
Glenn Knickerbocker writes:
But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?
What does your question have to do with classical music, Knickerbocker?

What does your question have to do with OS/2, Tholen?

I see that you didn't answer the question, Knickerbocker. No surprise
there, really.


What does your non sequitur have to do with Kibo, Tholen?

¬R
http://users.bestweb.net/~notr/cats "Would you like to watch a movie
about George Wendt while eating Chinese food with a cat?" --Andy Simmons

[email protected] July 8th 07 02:24 AM

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Glenn Knickerbocker writes:

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


What does your question have to do with classical music, Knickerbocker?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Tholen?


I see that you didn't answer the question, Knickerbocker. No surprise
there, really.


What does your non sequitur have to do with Kibo, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presupposition.


dizzy July 8th 07 06:33 PM

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tholen tholed:

Glenn Knickerbocker writes:

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


What does your question have to do with classical music, Knickerbocker?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Tholen?


I see that you didn't answer the question, Knickerbocker. No surprise
there, really.


What does your non sequitur have to do with Kibo, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presupposition.


Kook.


[email protected] July 8th 07 07:41 PM

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dizzy writes:

tholen tholed:


What was allegedly endured while writing, dizzy?

Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:


But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


What does your question have to do with classical music, Knickerbocker?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Tholen?


I see that you didn't answer the question, Knickerbocker. No surprise
there, really.


What does your non sequitur have to do with Kibo, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presupposition.


Kook.


Appropriate signature you have there, dizzy. Or are you merely using
the same words over and over, a behavior that you yourself described
as "kooky", dizzy? Either way, it doesn't speak well of you, dizzy.
Then again, you are the person who thinks that audio editing software
is:

"For digitizing LP's?"
--dizzy

"What is the 'pop removal' for, if not for LP's, tholen?"
--dizzy

"Appearently you don't know that I'm an electrical engineer,
tholen."
--dizzy

Some electrical engineer you are, dizzy, given that you think pop
removal is only for LPs.

Then again, it's hard to think straight when you're dizzy.


Adam Funk July 12th 07 07:42 PM

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On 2007-07-06, wrote:

Ever heard of Neue Slowenische Kunst, tholen?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Funk?


At least it has to do with music!


OS/2 is an operating system, Funk.


Classic irrelevant assertion.


--
No right of private conversation was enumerated in the Constitution.
I don't suppose it occurred to anyone at the time that it could be
prevented. [Whitfield Diffie]

[email protected] July 12th 07 11:47 PM

Tholen on Wikipedia.
 
Adam Funk writes:

Ever heard of Neue Slowenische Kunst, tholen?


What does your question have to do with OS/2, Funk?


At least it has to do with music!


OS/2 is an operating system, Funk.


Classic irrelevant assertion.


Illogical; how could OS/2 possibly be irrelevant in an OS/2 newsgroup,
Funk?


Adam Funk July 13th 07 11:22 PM

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On 2007-07-06, Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:

So is MUSIC, as substantiated by:
http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/grou...si/musicsp.htm


Shazam! Several versions of FORTRAN!


But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presuppository non sequitur, Knickerbocker.

--
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Maybe because some people are too annoyed by top-posting.
Q: Why do I not get an answer to my question(s)?

[email protected] July 14th 07 12:22 AM

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Adam Funk writes:

Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:


So is MUSIC, as substantiated by:


Shazam! Several versions of FORTRAN!


Non sequitur.

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presuppository non sequitur, Knickerbocker.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


John D Salt July 14th 07 12:38 AM

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wrote in :

Adam Funk writes:

[Snips]
Classic erroneous presuppository non sequitur, Knickerbocker.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


They're both classical.

Duh.

All the best,

Gokmop.

dizzy July 14th 07 03:17 PM

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Adam Funk writes:

Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:


So is MUSIC, as substantiated by:


Shazam! Several versions of FORTRAN!


Non sequitur.

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presuppository non sequitur, Knickerbocker.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


[email protected] July 14th 07 08:45 PM

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dizzy writes:

Adam Funk wrote:


Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:


So is MUSIC, as substantiated by:


Shazam! Several versions of FORTRAN!


Non sequitur.


Glad you agree, dizzy.

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presuppository non sequitur, Knickerbocker.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


I already asked Funk that question, dizzy. Why are you repeating me,
dizzy?


Art Deco July 15th 07 02:10 AM

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Who wrote?

dizzy writes:

Adam Funk wrote:


Glenn Knickerbocker wrote:


So is MUSIC, as substantiated by:


Shazam! Several versions of FORTRAN!


Non sequitur.


Glad you agree, dizzy.


Non sequitur.

But what does your objection have to do with sailing, Tholen?


Classic erroneous presuppository non sequitur, Knickerbocker.


What does that have to do with classical music, Funk?


I already asked Funk that question, dizzy. Why are you repeating me,
dizzy?


I'm well aware that you are repeating, Tholen. No need to remind me.

--
Official Overseer of Kooks and Saucerheads for alt.astronomy
Trainer and leash holder of:
Honest "Clockbrain" John
nightbat "fro0tbat" of alt.astronomy
Tom "TommY Crackpotter" Potter
http://www.caballista.org/auk/kookle.php?search=deco

"You really are one of the litsiest people I know, Mr. Deco."
--Kali, quoted endlessly by David Tholen as evidence of "something"


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