[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd, OT: acronyms

2010-04-06 Thread Christopher.Birch
Your Meaning May Vary then? c >-Original Message- >From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu >[mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Julia Say >Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:23 AM >To: NSP group; Richard York >Subject: [NSP] Re: Jack Dodd, OT: acronyms > >On 6 Apr 2010, Richard York w

[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd, OT: acronyms

2010-04-06 Thread Julia Say
On 6 Apr 2010, Richard York wrote: > AFAIK I hadn't met YMMV, so looked it up on the acronym finder "Your > Market May Vary"? I used it as I've encountered it: "your mileage may vary" - ie, my personal opinion that Flowers of Ashgill is a superb old-fashioned waltz may not be universa

[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd, OT: acronyms

2010-04-06 Thread Richard York
AFAIK I hadn't met YMMV, so looked it up on the acronym finder "Your Market May Vary"? Incidentally I was then moved to look at what else they had to offer. My favourite so far is "YMMS" which can apparently be "You make me smile". How nice. Or it can mean "You make me sick". So reassur

[NSP] Re: Jack Dodd

2010-04-06 Thread Julia Say
On 5 Apr 2010, John Dally wrote: > Playing through some of Jack Dodd's tunes today, I wondered if anyone > on the list could tell me about him, or send me to some resource on > the web that might have information about him. Jack Dodd is still with us, and lives in Embleton. He is father to Marga