Speaking about recursion ... this text fragment "Business was uneasy, so I flipped open a packet of cigarettes and considered the situation" pops up in my mind at times, recurring ... anyway, I just found out who made the song (I only have an old tape, recorded from the radio, no details) .. and here it is ...
Where did the 70s go? _________________ A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"
Speaking about recursion ... this text fragment "Business was uneasy, so I flipped open a packet of cigarettes and considered the situation" pops up in my mind at times, recurring ... anyway, I just found out who made the song (I only have an old tape, recorded from the radio, no details) .. and here it is ...
.. I love it.
Ay caramba, it's the Sensational Alex harvey Band, one of my all time favourites, doing "Hot City Symphony." Great, great band; Great, great loss. _________________ "If a man knows how many guitars he's got, he hasn't got enough"
Ralph McTell
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 10:42 pm Post subject:
Yeah, I sure do miss smoking and having coffee indoors. That don't bother me...but this one time I was smoking outside a restaurant and, the manager was like, "you have to be 15 feet away from the door." and I was like, "you are a very observant and strict individual. I respect that."
I'll regard smoking anything but natural tobacco as very stupid. All the shit they put in those things...disgusting. Like, Nat Sherman or American Spirits is the only way to go. When I smoked Marlboro's I smoked a pack a day...now I smoke American Spirits, and I swear I smoke 7 or 8 a day. They put stuff in there to make it more addicting. I actually feel really good if I go without smoking now, instead of just feeling like crap and wanting a smoke.
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:10 pm Post subject:
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Perhaps infinite recursion is the end to "What suffering?"
My guess is the horizontal scrollbar will get into the act soon.
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BobTheDog wrote:
Andy
don't worry. I have seen indentations you earthlings have never seen
Seraph wrote:
I wonder how many quote indentations we can get before this thing goes bang?
seraph wrote:
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what suffering
seraph wrote:
There is an end to suffering.
iLife: an end to suffering?
Oskar wrote:
let's go iLife
Or, taking it further, seeing as Life is certain death, we may just as well ban Life straight away.
Give me a break I'm a beginner at quote trigonometry. Do you see how my quote matrix has a distinct mathematical curve? But nevertheless! We must go...deeper...within...the quote(11) and find the meaning thereof.
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Perhaps infinite recursion is the end to "What suffering?"
My guess is the horizontal scrollbar will get into the act soon.
EDIT: Oops, missed one.
Seraph Wrote:
BobTheDog wrote:
Andy
don't worry. I have seen indentations you earthlings have never seen
Seraph wrote:
I wonder how many quote indentations we can get before this thing goes bang?
seraph wrote:
Acoustic Interloper wrote:
what suffering
seraph wrote:
There is an end to suffering.
iLife: an end to suffering?
Oskar wrote:
let's go iLife
Or, taking it further, seeing as Life is certain death, we may just as well ban Life straight away.
Give me a break I'm a beginner at quote trigonometry. Do you see how my quote matrix has a distinct mathematical curve? But nevertheless! We must go...deeper...within...the quote(11) and find the meaning thereof.
Ok, we can. But you should also try to resize your screen I think - it will change things. _________________ Jan
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 6:52 am Post subject:
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Ok, we can. But you should also try to resize your screen I think - it will change things.
Am I remembering a past life or have we been here before _________________ K. Vonnegut
"We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different."
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:35 am Post subject:
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Perhaps infinite recursion is the end to "What suffering?"
My guess is the horizontal scrollbar will get into the act soon.
EDIT: Oops, missed one.
Seraph Wrote:
BobTheDog wrote:
Andy
don't worry. I have seen indentations you earthlings have never seen
Seraph wrote:
I wonder how many quote indentations we can get before this thing goes bang?
seraph wrote:
Acoustic Interloper wrote:
what suffering
seraph wrote:
There is an end to suffering.
iLife: an end to suffering?
Oskar wrote:
let's go iLife
Or, taking it further, seeing as Life is certain death, we may just as well ban Life straight away.
Give me a break I'm a beginner at quote trigonometry. Do you see how my quote matrix has a distinct mathematical curve? But nevertheless! We must go...deeper...within...the quote(11) and find the meaning thereof.
Ok, we can. But you should also try to resize your screen I think - it will change things.
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_________________ Ordinary Machinery . . . frightened her . . . It seemed to take up an Absurd Amount of Space.
how can you say that ... the 70ties were /the/ times, and /it/ and /great/ and erm ... you know ... I think ... ... but erm ... it's a long time ago ... and lots of pot indeed _________________ Jan
This is the kind of thread that brings a smile to this teetotal non-smoker's face - well done, folks! _________________ "If a man knows how many guitars he's got, he hasn't got enough"
Ralph McTell
mosc: I should have used that diagram of "The Underworld" for my disc "Oenyaw's Comedy Divine!". It would make a great innersleave fold out . _________________ http://www.oenyaw.com
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