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Kittybriton
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Thank you for the music ...


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« Reply #3375 on: 14:13:05, 27-09-2008 »



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Reiner
252
3316
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Lord Byron
249
1485
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Ron Dough
166
4952
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John W
149
3644
4.1%
Thompson1780
95
3393
2.8%
Ian Pace
84
4190
2.0%
Michael
82
337
24.3%
Stanley Stewart
80
985
8.1%
pim_derks
74
1455
5.0%
Andy D
73
2851
2.6%

Right, that's my table done for this decade.  Not something I'll be doing again.  (Quote to see how awful it is to do)

Tommo

No worries mate! When I was doing typesetting on a regular basis, we often had to do tables with ten or fifteen columns, and make the numbers balance on the decimal point with a very similar coding system.
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« Reply #3376 on: 17:50:41, 27-09-2008 »

John Lennon memorial shot: a simultaneous boondock and squop.
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« Reply #3377 on: 20:15:24, 27-09-2008 »

People would not let their dogs or cats out  on such a rainy night.
Yet the show must go on.
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #3378 on: 23:02:58, 27-09-2008 »

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside, I do like to be beside the sea!
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« Reply #3379 on: 00:13:04, 28-09-2008 »

I like to be home at last.  Cry
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« Reply #3380 on: 00:51:07, 28-09-2008 »



NameThreads StartedPosts MadeRatio
Reiner
252
3316
7.6%
Lord Byron
249
1485
16.8%
Ron Dough
166
4952
3.4%
John W
149
3644
4.1%
Thompson1780
95
3393
2.8%
Ian Pace
84
4190
2.0%
Michael
82
337
24.3%
Stanley Stewart
80
985
8.1%
pim_derks
74
1455
5.0%
Andy D
73
2851
2.6%

Right, that's my table done for this decade.  Not something I'll be doing again.  (Quote to see how awful it is to do)

Tommo
Naughty Kitty's tidied it up and right-aligned it! Shocked Cheesy

No worries mate! When I was doing typesetting on a regular basis, we often had to do tables with ten or fifteen columns, and make the numbers balance on the decimal point with a very similar coding system.
Try proof-reading organ registrations some time: that's fun! (Especially when the typesetter doesn't know much about music, and the proofreader, aka yours truly, knows a bit about music and a fair amount about proof-reading but has only the vaguest idea of how an organ actually works or what its various parts are. Roll Eyes)
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« Reply #3381 on: 14:47:52, 28-09-2008 »

A.)



B.)


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Thank you for the music ...


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« Reply #3382 on: 16:56:21, 28-09-2008 »

is it a code?
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« Reply #3383 on: 16:58:14, 28-09-2008 »

The red haddock flies at night. That's why it's a bugler to catch.
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« Reply #3384 on: 17:04:53, 28-09-2008 »

Surely you mean the haddock of Minerva, Morticia?!
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« Reply #3385 on: 19:38:28, 28-09-2008 »

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« Reply #3386 on: 20:15:33, 28-09-2008 »

Truly, he was a legend in his own lunchtime.


By royal assent, decree &c
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« Reply #3387 on: 20:45:44, 28-09-2008 »

9 posts? A whole thread?
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« Reply #3388 on: 22:11:01, 28-09-2008 »

They make good design for houses in Sweden. They are well insulated and energy efficient.
Some violinists can even build houses for themselves and the family to live in.
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« Reply #3389 on: 22:43:51, 28-09-2008 »

Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall inherit Gerry.

I LIKE IT, I LIKE IT!  Grin
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