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Try listening to The Mad Music Show #115 (free streaming) http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/playlist.aspx?Show=MMS-115 Here is the playlist: Captain Wayne's Mad Music Show, Episode #115, July 20, 2008 Topic: Computers Playlist Generated on 09/03/08 by www.TheMadMusicArchive.com Cyber No-No - Boogerman (Jason Sachs) Reinstalling Windows - Les Barker Net Girl - Faust & Lewis Chest of Drawers     

Group: rec.music.filk · Group Profile · Search for Three Dead Troll In A Baggie in rec.music.filk
Author: Tim Ryan
Date: Sep 3, 2008 10:07

Everything shows through the glass so I'm sure a sharpie would work Under the glass it would be very permanent too. If you put it on the bottom side of the deck or some other hidden spot it would be a great security feature. On the canoe I built I just had a brass engraving made that I epoxied into the front deck no HIN just my name and the year. Americas cup racing yachts have dimples on the
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 01:16:14 GMT, Al Smith <invalid@address.com> wrote: >My main concern back in the day when I was installing various >distros of Linux was to get my software dial-up modem working. In >theory, you were able to do that with some modems in Linux. There >was a long list of modems at the time, and mine was on the list. In >practice, it was next to impossible. I found it impossible     

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Author: Drew Dalgleish
Date: May 17, 2008 21:12

Linonut <linonut@bollsouth.nut> writes: * Tim Smith peremptorily fired off this memo: In article <DxWAj.5255$r76.166@bignews8.bellsouth.net>, Linonut <linonut@bollsouth.nut> wrote: Three trolls in a sewer.... There's a song there somewhere! "Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie" At the risk of being overly pedantic, that's a group, not a song.
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* Tim Smith peremptorily fired off this memo: > In article <DxWAj.5255$r76.166@bignews8.bellsouth.net>, > Linonut <linonut@bollsouth.nut> wrote: >> > Three trolls in a sewer.... >> > >> > There's a song there somewhere! >> >> "Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie" > > At the risk of being overly pedantic, that's a group, not a song. I know that. Every group has a theme song: "Hey hey     

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Author: demibee
Date: Apr 23, 2008 20:44

* William Poaster peremptorily fired off this memo: Linonut wrote: * colastats peremptorily fired off this memo: ============================================================================ 2: Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>............................ : 300 3: Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw@gmail.com>....................... : 290 4: Hadron <hadronquark@googlemail
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* Joachim Pense (Sat, 08 Mar 2008 21:14:36 +0100) > Simple past is indeed more in use in written language. The issue is > that the particular usage of "als" introducing something happening > during a background situation is also typical for written language. > > In spoken German, you should use "und", similar to Michael's > suggestion ("Wir aßen, und das Telefon klingelte"). It was me (without     

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Author: Hadron
Date: Mar 10, 2008 07:42

* Robert Watson & Mary-Ann Parisi (Sat, 8 Mar 2008 18:10:43 -0600) "Helmut Richter" <hhr-m@web.de> wrote in message Words ending with -g are pronounced not much different from English words ending with -g ("frog", "peg"): Tag, Weg, weg, Krieg. Are you saying that Tag is not pronounced like Tak? Or Weg like Wek? I'd have to an idiot to argue with a native speaker, but I
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* Dan Leifker (Sat, 08 Mar 2008 05:58:42 -0800) > I've always had a bit of trouble with the German past and present > perfect... when speaking, I use the present perfect for almost > everything (except sein, haben, and the modals) and leave the simple > past for newspapers. > > But recently I came across a situation that seems to require the simple > past in speech. I tried to say: >     

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Author: Linonut
Date: Mar 10, 2008 04:56

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Author: Tim Smith
Date: Mar 9, 2008 17:14

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Author: Linonut
Date: Mar 9, 2008 12:05

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Author: Thorsten Kampe
Date: Mar 9, 2008 05:36

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Author: Thorsten Kampe
Date: Mar 9, 2008 05:28

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Author: Thorsten Kampe
Date: Mar 8, 2008 06:48

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