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I don't know why, but I always found it had a dubious ring about it ...
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You are Young I'm old [Edit]er[/Edit]
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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I've had my "early" music that predates you and me by a few centuries[^] period
I find the lute particularly relaxing
Fun thing, "classical" music can be divided in roughly three era's, baroque, classical and romantic.
Before that music isn't classical, but "early", which means from the renaissance period or the (even earlier) middle ages.
After the romantic period "classical" music somehow becomes "modern"
In the grand scheme of things your Eagles and Stones are like futuristic hypermodern
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I prefer the original by The Beatles from one of the best albums ever
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Let me just reply with this gem:
Whitesnake - Blindman - YouTube
One of my all time favourites
throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.
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Whitesnake, I don't remember a bad song from them
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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Too dark for me
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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Also something "dark" but last but not least nice, I like it
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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Quote: I like it Glad to know ...
There is some musical quality in this track, and I like the story behind it
(remote cooperation between someone in Paris and someone in Tokyo … and the result is remarkable),
BR,
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Awesome song. My fave Beth & Joe tune is Close to My Fire, this is a close second.
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Nope. June 24th.
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Really? Great! You have time to re-consider it...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: You have time to re-consider it...
Like the Titanic, once certain actions are set into motion, the result of 12-14 billion years of atomic collisions and quantum entanglements, there's not much that can be done to change the course.
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Wow!
Wasn't Javascript just enough?
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CPallini wrote: Wasn't Javascript just enough?
Javascript is like the ex-wife. You end up paying alimony for the rest of your life. And that's if you can actually get divorced. The judge tries to get you into marriage counseling -- You just need a new angular on life, it'll change your vue, you'll react so much better to stress. It'll rekindle the ember you once had.
Yeah, riiight.
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If her name is Ruby you are in deep sh*t!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: If her name is Ruby you are in deep sh*t!
A python by any other name.
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OK, it's a slow day...
Came across this in a man page, describing output formatting for a frequently used command:
A `%' character followed by any other character is discarded, but the other character is printed (don't rely on
this, as further format characters may be introduced). A `%' at the end of the format argument causes undefined
behaviour since there is no following character. In some locales, it may hide your door keys, while in others it
may remove the final page from the novel you are reading.
For extra rep points, name the command. (I'll upvote correct answers.) Anyone that does something involving wildcards and grep is automatically disqualified.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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