Re: Dualing banjos

2005-05-08 Thread Adrian von Bidder
On Saturday 07 May 2005 16.56, Brad and Billie Fick wrote: do you know how I can get the sheet music to this? If so I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you There we go again. I am so glad this happens, helps to lighten the mood everywhere and certainly eases the way to general happiness in

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-13 Thread Mike Markley
Does anyone else find it bizarre that this is the *second* such request this list has received in recent months? :) On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:49:47AM -0700, marty macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake forth: Hi, I saw your ad about sheet music for this. Could you please send it to me? I

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-13 Thread Sudhakar Chandra
Jaldhar H. Vyas proclaimed: A team at IBM is currently trying to port the Linux Kernel to Britney Spears but it is highly experimental and the system may never be stable under such hostile conditions. The Britney Spears banjo, it should also be noted, is prone to inexplicably and suddenly

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-13 Thread Andreas Schuldei
* marty macdonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000912 22:52]: I mean, the whole thing here is to show the ultimate differences between the Linux kernel and the kernels found when using multiple banjos. This research was supported by Dr. Rimulak in his infamous Kernal VS Banjo - A Duality?. This is

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-13 Thread Miros/law `Jubal' Baran
13.09.2000 pisze Rick Younie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Probably doesn't make any sense to many non-native English speakers or those from different cultures but it really is hilarious. It did make sense. ;- Jubal, from different culture. -- [ Miros/law L Baran, baran-at-knm-org-pl, neg IQ, cert

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-13 Thread Andreas Fuchs
Today, Miros/law `Jubal' Baran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 13.09.2000 pisze Rick Younie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Probably doesn't make any sense to many non-native English speakers or those from different cultures but it really is hilarious. It did make sense. ;- Yea, but only if you spell kernel

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-13 Thread John Galt
NOTHING strikes me as bizzare at [EMAIL PROTECTED] anymore... On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Mike Markley wrote: Does anyone else find it bizarre that this is the *second* such request this list has received in recent months? :) On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:49:47AM -0700, marty macdonald [EMAIL

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-12 Thread Keith G. Murphy
marty macdonald wrote: So far, the Linux kernel only supports single, not dual banjos. There is, however, a patch available that will make the 2.2 kernel support up to 15 banjos. The 2.4 kernel, of course, will support any number of banjos. (Well, 65535, but who needs more than that?) :-)

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-12 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Keith G. Murphy wrote: So far, the Linux kernel only supports single, not dual banjos. There is, however, a patch available that will make the 2.2 kernel support up to 15 banjos. The 2.4 kernel, of course, will support any number of banjos. (Well, 65535, but who

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-12 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 10:51:23AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: The 2.4 kernel, of course, will support any number of banjos. (Well, 65535, but who needs more than that?) :-) No-one needs more than 640 kilobytes of memory... Daniel -- /-

Re: dualing banjos

2000-09-12 Thread marty macdonald
and the kernels found when using multiple banjos. This research was supported by Dr. Rimulak in his infamous Kernal VS Banjo - A Duality?. This is a must read! Howard Subject: Re: dualing banjos --- Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Keith G. Murphy wrote: So far