DIS: Re: BUS: Finishing songs

2008-10-22 Thread Elliott Hird
On 22 Oct 2008, at 11:50, Joshua Boehme wrote: In times of trouble and of strife, We all need some joy in life, Rejoice, Agora, and delight, Out of an impulsive night, Returns a long-time wayward bard, From eir studies, often hard, Cramming, 'till eir head was full, Knowledge actuari

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Finishing songs

2008-10-21 Thread Elliott Hird
On 21 Oct 2008, at 18:58, Ed Murphy wrote: ais523 wrote: ehird (what a blatant ripoff...) IIRC that one was explicitly presented as a revision of the rule in question, to tighten up meter or something. No, that was Pavitra's version, which I copied wholesale. -- ehird

DIS: Re: BUS: Finishing songs

2008-10-21 Thread Ed Murphy
ais523 wrote: > ehird (what a blatant ripoff...) IIRC that one was explicitly presented as a revision of the rule in question, to tighten up meter or something.

Re: DIS: Re: BUS: Finishing songs

2008-10-21 Thread Elliott Hird
On 21 Oct 2008, at 18:09, Kerim Aydin wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Alex Smith wrote: ehird (what a blatant ripoff...) In defense of ehird, some context was lost. E submitted that before the contest as a possible rewrite to the Rule (correcting some meter IIRC) and when the contest started as

DIS: Re: BUS: Finishing songs

2008-10-21 Thread Kerim Aydin
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Alex Smith wrote: > ehird (what a blatant ripoff...) In defense of ehird, some context was lost. E submitted that before the contest as a possible rewrite to the Rule (correcting some meter IIRC) and when the contest started asked me if I was willing to include it. -G.

DIS: Re: BUS: Finishing songs

2008-10-20 Thread Benjamin Schultz
On Oct 20, 2008, at 7:49 PM, Kerim Aydin wrote: avpx: There once was a man from Agora who replied not to the public fora. His votes were submitted, but his say was omitted, though his ballots were cast in plethora. Concise, yet tells a full story. Good job. ehird:

DIS: Re: BUS: Finishing songs

2008-10-20 Thread Pavitra
On Monday 20 October 2008 06:49:17 pm Kerim Aydin wrote: > avpx: > There once was a man from Agora > who replied not to the public fora. > His votes were submitted, > but his say was omitted, > though his ballots were cast in plethora. Applause! > ehird: > (b) A Patent T