At 23:36 17.12.2000 +0100, Jakob Hede Madsen wrote:
>>>it gives a different meaning when you know how "Kurt" sounds in danish.
>>
>>Ok, I'll bite. With apologies to the esteemed Mr. Griffin, how does
>>"Kurt" sound in Danish?
>>
>>-Kerry Thompson
>
>Once Phil Spector was producing a record with John Lennon and and asked
>him how he wanted his voice to sound. "Like a watermelon" John Lennon replied.
>
>But, to answer your question:
><http://home.worldonline.dk/~hede/misc/kurt/>
>
>And to you Kurt, I hope you don't mind. ;-)
hmm. This may be extraordinarily subtle humor or, borne German, I#m missing
something fundamental. Anyway, "KURT" appears to be quite inert with only
pCHN counting up from 1 to 4 on mouseUp. (w2k)
(And yes, I know how to snip a watermelon testing whether it's ripe ;)
best regards
daniel plaenitz
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