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On 04/04/2007 10:24 AM, Paul Lussier wrote:
http://www.monzy.com/intro/killdashnine_lyrics.html
I have words to describe it: Two days ago. :)
Studio version sounded better than the youtube version, but Weird Al
still takes the cake for being able to rap about tech (see White and
Nerdy and
There was a piece on MarketPlace morning report on NPR about
NerdCore... Rapping Geeks.. apparently, on the left coast it's been
all the rage since, like, 2001!
I guess we're late to the party!
J.
On 4/4/07, Mark Komarinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/04/2007 10:24 AM, Paul Lussier wrote:
On 4/4/07, Mark Komarinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/04/2007 10:24 AM, Paul Lussier wrote:
Studio version sounded better than the youtube version, but Weird Al
still takes the cake for being able to rap about tech (see White and
Nerdy and It's all about the Pentiums).
No way. Kill -9.
jsf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There was a piece on MarketPlace morning report on NPR about
NerdCore... Rapping Geeks.. apparently, on the left coast it's been
all the rage since, like, 2001!
I guess we're late to the party!
We've been late to the party with just about every new fad/rage
It may not be rap, but geek songs have been around for quite a while and not
limited to one coast. The one that I remember best from sometime in the
'80s, don't know which coast, is On the Xerox Line.
http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/user/ambar/lyrics/xerox-line
Mike Miller
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 10:56:03AM -0500, mike miller wrote:
It may not be rap, but geek songs have been around for quite a while and
not limited to one coast. The one that I remember best from sometime in
the '80s, don't know which coast, is On the Xerox Line.
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 01:02:50PM -0400, Mark E. Mallett wrote:
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 10:56:03AM -0500, mike miller wrote:
It may not be rap, but geek songs have been around for quite a while and
not limited to one coast. The one that I remember best from sometime in
the '80s, don't
Today's Nashua Telegraph has an article on the front of the second
section Who needs TiVo when you’ve got a room full of geeks? by Dave
Brooks.
You'll need to be a subscriber to get to the article:
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070404/COLUMNISTS03/204040339
Here
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 19:29 -0400, Bill Sconce wrote:
I hope this doesn't mean I'm becoming a podPerson, but...
Does anyone have a pointer to a HOWTO for, or know how to,
download Web files offered for streaming so that they can
be staged for ripping to e.g. a portable player?
Does this
mike miller wrote:
It may not be rap, but geek songs have been around for quite a while
and not limited to one coast. The one that I remember best from
sometime in the '80s, don't know which coast, is On the Xerox Line.
I've always been partial to The Eternal Flame written by Bob Kanefsky,
Q: How do you keep a programmer in the shower all day?
A: Give him a bottle of shampoo which says lather, rinse, repeat.
:-D
It's just about time again for the monthly NHRuby.org meeting. This
month, we'll be hosting a series of lightning talks, or brief (5-15
minute) presentations on
[please RSVP if you haven't already]
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