Why do we ask the questions we ask? After Manuel asking me why I did ask
questions apparently so far away one of the other, I stark asking myself: are
the question conditioned by history, at this very moment, do we ask very
different questions than 30 years ago? Have we changed our interests to respect
our ancesters, let say from one, two or three generations older? I am already
60 years, are my interests very different from people now a day? Where can we
read some things about these wonderings, are there sites treating these
subjects? Thank you very much, Béatrice.

Greg Froese wrote:

> Thanks simon, that's a great link.
>
> I hope this technology continues to evolve and more people start using it to
> encourage competition and push the technology farther.
>
> Simon Collery wrote:
>
> > Then you may be interested in this item in Gary Price's Virtual
> > Acquisition Shelf & News Desk.
> > http://www.newscientist.com/features/features.jsp?id=ns22822
> > You whistle it, we'll deliver it.
> > Cheers
> > Simon
> >
> > Friday, March 16, 2001, 3:07:19 PM, you wrote:
> >
> > > I'm looking for the title to a song that starts like this:
> > > "Saturday night....................................... pretty baby."
> > > I think it is a fairly recent dance type song.  Any tips would be
> > > appreciated.
> >
> > > on a related topic, this song finding stuff is a service that I would
> > > find most useful.
> > > Ideally, there would be a site where you could upload a wav/mp3 of
> > > yourself humming or singing a part of a song that you know, but you
> > > don't know the artist of, and others could listen to your little ditty
> > > and help you find out the title and artist of the song.
> >
> > > My little pipe dream.
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