On Wed 22 Mar 2017 at 10:57:27 (-0700), have@anti.capital wrote:
> What's hard to follow? Please, critique my format verbosely. When you see
>
> []rh --dadada||daaa||--dadada||daaa
>
> Are you unable to discern from the 'rh' or my instructions that this is the
> rhythm line,
No, I t
To bold clams clamming up! I really don't see the relevance to our concern
here. Let us give him a rest or a few for good measure.
regards,
Shane
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Michael Gerdau wrote:
> Hi Vac, list!
> > What's hard to follow? Please, critique my format verbosely. When you see
Hi Vac, list!
> What's hard to follow? Please, critique my format verbosely. When you see
>
> []rh --dadada||daaa||--dadada||daaa
I immediately have several different ideas as to how that could mean
something.
Most of your examples I find difficult to understand, mostly because I
have
Am 22.03.2017 um 18:57 schrieb have@anti.capital:
If not, I'll continue to hold my throne as the creator of the perfect
plaintext premusic until a worthy challenger approaches. Sorry if I
gave you the impression I was leaving.
You may certainly proclaim yourself king, but without anybody
ackn
writes:
> Also, I'm flattered Malta was so intimidated by my format and bold
> clams that he felt the need to censor the name of my format in his
> subject line.
Malta: 1 point.
Let's call it quits before the bold mollusks are given their marching
orders.
--
David Kastrup
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What's hard to follow? Please, critique my format verbosely. When you see
[]rh --dadada||daaa||--dadada||daaa
Are you unable to discern from the 'rh' or my instructions that this is the
rhythm line, or do you not know how to read aloud "dadada daaa"? Or, having
read it aloud, ar