Re: [abcusers] Intergalactic naming conventions.

2002-07-01 Thread Thomas Bending
Any other Brightons there may be need qualification eg Brighton, Planet Zog. When it comes to announcements on the web, it's safe to assume it happens on earth. All other semi-civilized planets have their own (mutually incompatible) networks, and as for *civilized* planets - I guess

Re: [abcusers] Intergalactic naming conventions.

2002-07-01 Thread Iain Anderson
see http://www.faqs.org/rfc/rfc3271.txt --On Monday, July 01, 2002 13:40:45 + Thomas Bending [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any other Brightons there may be need qualification eg Brighton, Planet Zog. When it comes to announcements on the web, it's safe to assume it happens on earth. All

Re: [abcusers] Intergalactic naming conventions.

2002-07-01 Thread Iain Anderson
Sorry sent wrong reference http://www.ipnsig.org/techinfo.htm -see pdf document - Interplanetary Internet: Architectural Definition --On Monday, July 01, 2002 13:40:45 + Thomas Bending [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any other Brightons there may be need qualification eg Brighton, Planet

Re: [abcusers] Intergalactic naming conventions.

2002-07-01 Thread John Chambers
| ... And the English think that English is the language that the English | speak!! | Laurie Yeah, well, the language does have more than a few major dialects. There's that line from My Fair Lady: In America they haven't spoken it in years. And it's probably worth noting that the major

[abcusers] The (illegal) sounds of silence

2002-07-01 Thread John Chambers
Hey, folks, here's a wonderful new addition to the ongoing issue of copyrights and the recording industry: http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=307449 (Maybe we need an abc transcription of Mike Batt's One Minute's Silence to go with the version of Cage's 4'33 that's already

[abcusers] Modes - request Sequencing question.

2002-07-01 Thread Christian M. Cepel
I've notated a tune in abc, authored by a semi local, now deceased gentleman and am currently having those familiar with his work and this tune review it for accuracy and such. It is NOT ready for distribution, so please do not reference or copy the file(s), which I made available online for

Re: [abcusers] Modes - request Sequencing question.

2002-07-01 Thread John Chambers
... | The tune is 'Mike Hoban's Air' and is located in a slightly separated | manner at the bottom of the list of tunes on that page. It's a nice tune, and it's in A dorian. This is the most common minor mode in traditional Irish and Scottish music, which is why it probably sounds Irish to

Re: [abcusers] Announce: new ABC manual

2002-07-01 Thread Henrik Norbeck
Guido ha scritto: I have nearly finished a new manual: Typesetting Music with ABC, preliminary version available in PDF format from http://abcplus.sourceforge.net. I usually write my stuff in English, but this guide is written in Italian. Therefore, it won't be much useful to English

Re: [abcusers] Modes - request Sequencing question.

2002-07-01 Thread Phil Taylor
... | The tune is 'Mike Hoban's Air' and is located in a slightly separated | manner at the bottom of the list of tunes on that page. It's a nice tune, and it's in A dorian. This is the most common minor mode in traditional Irish and Scottish music, which is why it probably sounds Irish to