Re: autobahn

It's a good thing they didn't use the third person singular, because 
that would have sounded a lot funnier to English-speaking ears.

Danny Ayers wrote:
> my bad once again.
>
> fahrn fahrn fahrn
>
> On 10 April 2010 23:47, Danny Ayers <danny.ayers@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Once again Bob, you've been a bit sharp.
>>
>> #fun #fun #fun
>>
>> stuff that was serious reassessment of the cultural heritage
>>
>> I'm a bit rubbish because I fall back on the things I enjoyed as a teenager.
>>
>> Bashed metal in the 1980's because that was the appropriate thing to
>> do. (the uk got a fascist prime minister just as I was getting into
>> puberty)
>>
>> but please:
>>
>>
>> <> bob:fun "here!"
>>
>> ok, sod rdf.
>>
>> no
>>
>> it is the best going
>>
>> and I'm quite upset I don't have a license/patente at the moment,
>> because I really want to drive fast on German roads.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Danny.
>>
>> On 10 April 2010 20:45, Bob DuCharme <bob@snee.com> wrote:
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>>> fun fun fun                  # triple?
>>> on the Autobahn
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>> Danny Ayers wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Unashamed madness.
>>>>
>>>> In the sense of Kraftwerk, good tune.
>>>>
>>>> Pop music only very few people listen to. But notice when you hear
>>>> "industrial ambient" in the television programmes. Millions of people
>>>> hear that.
>>>>
>>>> The genres of technology seem very similar to me.
>>>>
>>>> Bear with me,
>>>>
>>>> Although we see good songs in the NoSQL or something, coders basically
>>>> wind up using things like RDF in their day-today life. This is how you
>>>> connect machine to humans (I had to say that to justify the subject
>>>> line).
>>>>
>>>> I've lost that thread now, but I do reckon there is one.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Danny.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>
>> --
>> http://danny.ayers.name
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Received on Sunday, 11 April 2010 23:33:10 UTC