The Radio 3 Boards Forum from myforum365.com
17:41:15, 01-12-2008 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: Whilst we happily welcome all genuine applications to our forum, there may be times when we need to suspend registration temporarily, for example when suffering attacks of spam.
 If you want to join us but find that the temporary suspension has been activated, please try again later.
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register  

Pages: 1 ... 78 79 [80] 81 82 ... 132
  Print  
Author Topic: The Waffle Thread  (Read 38838 times)
Lord Byron
*****
Gender: Male
Posts: 1591



« Reply #1185 on: 11:02:20, 01-03-2007 »

Ron dough had a rant in the classical music on 3 section and looked silly, i look reasonable and cool as i am  Grin
Logged

go for a walk with the ramblers http://www.ramblers.org.uk/
trained-pianist
*****
Posts: 5455



« Reply #1186 on: 11:06:31, 01-03-2007 »

You are cool, LB. May be John W wants to tidy up the board. I like you annoncements. May be put them all in one thread: Next annoncement from LB or something.
Logged
Soundwave
*****
Gender: Male
Posts: 572



« Reply #1187 on: 13:25:59, 01-03-2007 »

Ho t-p.  I thought that you might appreciate this bit of humour.
Cheers

Logged

Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
trained-pianist
*****
Posts: 5455



« Reply #1188 on: 19:42:35, 01-03-2007 »

I love that avatar you have now, soundwave. Is is a pink panther? It is such a funny movie. That gives me some ideas.
Logged
Soundwave
*****
Gender: Male
Posts: 572



« Reply #1189 on: 19:58:20, 01-03-2007 »

Ho t-p.  I decided I didn't like it much and changed back.  How are you?  Had a good day and not been nasty to any pupils?  Play this - from The Pink Panther.
Cheers


Logged

Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
trained-pianist
*****
Posts: 5455



« Reply #1190 on: 20:12:28, 01-03-2007 »

I was good, soundwave. Members of the board kept me in good humour and I did not lose my temper (not that I lose it often, I cover it).

I think it is a good idea to play this Pink Panther. Little kids love it.
It takes so long to wait until one can be lucky to see any result. I have big children too (adults). And all this effort for their appreciation of music, not even one is professional material.
Well, this is my lot .... off to Grumpy room now

No, no, only kidding ... off to a happy room.
Logged
harmonyharmony
*****
Posts: 4080



WWW
« Reply #1191 on: 21:05:19, 01-03-2007 »

plib

?? sorry HH am I being more than usually stupid? I don't understand!

A
Nothing to understand. It was late and that was about as much energy as I had to waffle. Just wanted to contribute in a little way, and in a way that wasn't entirely on the Grumpy thread!
Logged

'is this all we can do?'
anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965)
http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
Andy D
*****
Posts: 3061



« Reply #1192 on: 21:41:58, 01-03-2007 »

plib

?? sorry HH am I being more than usually stupid? I don't understand!

A
Nothing to understand. It was late and that was about as much energy as I had to waffle. Just wanted to contribute in a little way, and in a way that wasn't entirely on the Grumpy thread!

I saw "plib" late last night and googled it expecting it to be short for "putting lettuces in bath" or "prancing lions idolise Beckham" - but Google couldn't come up with anything sensible.

perceptive lemurs identify bank-robbers?
Logged
trained-pianist
*****
Posts: 5455



« Reply #1193 on: 21:46:27, 01-03-2007 »

I can not laugh, I am listening to Wagner COTW. That is really funny. I hope hh is around to read it. I think he is too serious lately.
Logged
harmonyharmony
*****
Posts: 4080



WWW
« Reply #1194 on: 21:51:50, 01-03-2007 »

Practical lemming imitates butterfly

 Undecided

No, but srsly  Grin

I meant 'plib' in the Terry Pratchett sense. (I think that it's one of the noises that Hex makes in his first appearance... or does it come from the beginning of Douglas Adam's Mostly Harmless?)

Oh! It was merely a plib! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLIB
No. It definitely wasn't one of those. I would have noticed.
Logged

'is this all we can do?'
anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965)
http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
Andy D
*****
Posts: 3061



« Reply #1195 on: 22:06:25, 01-03-2007 »

>>Unlike the many similar libraries, PLIB is easy to learn and use - and has an object-oriented C++ interface. It's built as a set of component libraries that you can pick and choose between if (for example) you don't want to use PLIB's GUI but you do want to use it's scene graph API.<<

That's told you!  Grin

PS I've resisted correcting "it's" - I wonder what percentage of people get that wrong.   Cheesy
Logged
harmonyharmony
*****
Posts: 4080



WWW
« Reply #1196 on: 22:15:18, 01-03-2007 »

Prctcl lmmng mtts bttrfly

 Undecided

N, bt srsly  Grin

I mnt 'plb' n th Trry Prtchtt sns. (thnk tht t's n f th nss tht Hx mks n hs frst pprnc... r ds t cm frm th bgnnng f Dgls dm's Mstly Hrmlss?)

h! t ws mrly plb! http://n.wkpd.rg/wk/PLB
N. t dfntly wsn't n f ths. wld hve ntcd.
Logged

'is this all we can do?'
anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965)
http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
trained-pianist
*****
Posts: 5455



« Reply #1197 on: 22:24:12, 01-03-2007 »

Wht r you tlkng bt? Nw w cn b wtht vwls.
I m lstng bt Dn Don Qxote.
Logged
Ian Pace
Temporary Restriction
*****
Gender: Male
Posts: 4190



« Reply #1198 on: 23:51:10, 01-03-2007 »

Purloined leprachauns in bathtub?
Logged

'These acts of keeping politics out of music, however, do not prevent musicology from being a political act . . .they assure that every apolitical act assumes a greater political immediacy' - Philip Bohlman, 'Musicology as a Political Act'
harmonyharmony
*****
Posts: 4080



WWW
« Reply #1199 on: 00:14:51, 02-03-2007 »

Pushkin libretto is balderdash?
Pshkn lbrtt s bldrdsh?
Pshknlbrttsbldrdsh?
Psh knl brt tsb ldr dsh?
Pish kinl birt tisb lidr dish?
Apsh kenl brit tsbo uldr dysh?

I could go on like this all night.










sigh
Logged

'is this all we can do?'
anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965)
http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
Pages: 1 ... 78 79 [80] 81 82 ... 132
  Print  
 
Jump to: