On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 22:12:33 +0100, John Williamson <johnwilliamson@btinternet.com> wrote: philicorda wrote: On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 11:24:26 -0700, Richard Crowley wrote: "philicorda" wrote ... Richard Crowley wrote: "philicorda" wrote ... "Richard Crowley" wrote: 1- Any program can intentionally turn off the RO bit, then write, then
"Rob Evans" aka Mushmouth, wrote Will Dockery writes Thanks for the comment and what passes for critique around here, Rob... here's the link to "Fadeaway Encounter" so people can check out the piece for themselves: I snipped your link. It's faulty. It worked last time I checked: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery Try that, and "Fadeaway Encounter" should begin playing
improved and not corrupted. Thus a circle is formed, and those are fortunate who escape it. 7. The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men. 8. There are many people who listen to a sermon in the same way as they listen to vespers. 9. When we wish to correct with advantage and to show another that he errs, we must
"Steve Freides" <steve@fridayscomputer.com> wrote in message news:5r5s7gF138pd0U1@mid.individual.net... "Richard F. Sayage" <rsayage1@ZEROSPAMsavageclassical.com> wrote in message news:trZ2j.27$9e5.22@newsfe09.lga... Hi Everybody (Doctor Nick's voice from the Simpsons)! I used this new piece to highlight the Hippner Hauser #522 I have for sale. The piece is in Drop D
Hi Everybody (Doctor Nick's voice from the Simpsons)! I used this new piece to highlight the Hippner Hauser #522 I have for sale. The piece is in Drop D tuning. My strength is returning, but I can sense (and hear) my failing stamina and strength as I play the piece. I believe I even dropped a note somewhere along the way along with a squeak, hesitation, etc...along the way. I hope