What about lyrics for a hard-to-find import album, in a foreign language and script, transcribed in the Roman alphabet, with a running translation? Does that fall under "publish[ing] lyrics that came printed with the original album", or, since most people can't read much Japanese kana, does it not count?:\
-uso. Translating Sailor Moon songs as the I find time.
$13.50 Canadian, that's about right...it's about $8.50 US here in Niagara Falls, NY...
I only download MP3s and OGGs of songs tied to a certain TV series (the animé "Bishojo Senshi Sailormoon"). It's not feasible to spend $30 a pop on a CD when I'm on a fixed income and there isn't any store near here that sells the import CDs.
There is a store that re-sells the CDs distributed by Son May Records in Taiwan, but they're bootlegs.
It's just not possible for me to get the stuff any other way. *sigh*
Oh yeah? I had to write games for BASIC on a 1 MHz CPU with 48K of memory and only 140K floppy disk capacity (and no hard disk, of course), and *I* was grateful! *g*
The fact of the matter is I have yet to see a reliable English version of the Bible. Not even a modern-spelling edition of Laurence Tomson's 1576 NT plus portions of the Geneva Bible comes as close as I'd like.
But let's say this out for example, IMHO,
Catholic:Lutheran::UNIX:BSD Catholic:Episcopal: :UNIX:Solaris Catholic:Methodist::UNIX:Linux Cat holic:Mormon::UNIX:Windows XP
I thought the TRS-80 Model 16 (68K/Z80 based) ran M$ MINIX. Well, yeah, it's V7 derived...
I'd die if someone got bash or some other open source shell up and running on an 8086 under M$-DOS, using Borland's compiler tools or OpenWatcom. Been working on it, but no luck. Tried first back in '00.
I'll take "Kiyo Bimbo" thank you very much :)
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(cf. Sailor Moon S ep 108, "Usagi no dansu wa warutsu ni notte")
No problem, Kildall's on the other side of the coin. :)
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LMAO
//e *g*
OK, I don't agree about the Speccy, but I think it's funny. C64 was the leetness box, but I like the Apple
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"Die, Allied Schweinhund!"
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Wolfenstein leet-hackster
Neh, try $0, if you want to be truly 1337. *g*
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No, it says it IS a UNIX clone. However it says it's more than a UNIX clone.
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A little word can make a big difference!
You forgot the obligatory
4. ???
5. Profit!
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It said USL would not sue. If you want to split hairs, anyone other than USL could possibly re-sue. That could mean SCO.
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Well, SCO had XENIX as their flagship for years...and they got it from M$...so...kinda-sorta...
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The quote is from Mark 4.25. I like to use the Tomson translation, which reads:
"For unto him that hath shall it be given, and from him that hath not, shall be taken away even that he hath." - Mark 4.25 (Tomson)
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Well said!!!
I believe that anything which has been out of print for 3 years or more should be put into the public domain "as is".
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:}
//c in Dec. '84 and it had a built-in 140K floppy drive.
I'm too young to remember loading games from cassette. We had an Apple
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SeiHono'oAi ~Fire Soul Love~ / performed by Michie Tomizawa (lyrics by Sukehiro Tomita, music by Nobuhiko Kashihara)
Don't quote me, but I think it's ©1993 EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI)
Transcribed by yours truly from a Kanji lyric scan.
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What about lyrics for a hard-to-find import album, in a foreign language and script, transcribed in the Roman alphabet, with a running translation? Does that fall under "publish[ing] lyrics that came printed with the original album", or, since most people can't read much Japanese kana, does it not count? :\
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Translating Sailor Moon songs as the I find time.
Neh, he just ripped that hook off "Land of a Thousand Dances". Wilson Pickett sound familiar to anyone here?
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$13.50 Canadian, that's about right...it's about $8.50 US here in Niagara Falls, NY...
I only download MP3s and OGGs of songs tied to a certain TV series (the animé "Bishojo Senshi Sailormoon"). It's not feasible to spend $30 a pop on a CD when I'm on a fixed income and there isn't any store near here that sells the import CDs.
There is a store that re-sells the CDs distributed by Son May Records in Taiwan, but they're bootlegs.
It's just not possible for me to get the stuff any other way. *sigh*
-uso.
I culled this off thesmokinggun.
Louie, Louie...oh yea, a-way we go
yea, yea, yea, yea, yea
Louie, Louie...oh baby, a-way we go
A fine little girl - she wait for me
Me catch the ship - a-cross the sea
I sailed the ship - all a-lone
I never think - I'll make it home
Louie, Louie....a-way we go
Three nights and days we sailed the sea
Me think of girl constant-ly
On the ship - dream she there
I smell the rose - in her hair
Louie, Louie...oh baby, a-way we go
Me see Ja-mai-ca - moon a-bove
It won't be long - me see me love
Me take her in arms and then
I tell her I never leave a-gain
Louie, Louie...oh yea, a-way we go
(Converted to mixed-case to avert the Lameness Filter).
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Why forgive her, she didn't do a damn thing wrong to begin with.
I'm ashamed to be an American.
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Re Sig:
Oh yeah? I had to write games for BASIC on a 1 MHz CPU with 48K of memory and only 140K floppy disk capacity (and no hard disk, of course), and *I* was grateful! *g*
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1984, to be exact...
Interesting?!
This is an oft-repeated troll on bsd.slashdot.org, I've seen it so far about 7 times. Every time, it has been properly modded down (usu. "Off-Topic").
I fail to see how this post was modded Interesting.
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Get lost, Ruckmanite *g*
: :UNIX:Solarist holic:Mormon::UNIX:Windows XP
The fact of the matter is I have yet to see a reliable English version of the Bible. Not even a modern-spelling edition of Laurence Tomson's 1576 NT plus portions of the Geneva Bible comes as close as I'd like.
But let's say this out for example, IMHO,
Catholic:Lutheran::UNIX:BSD
Catholic:Episcopal
Catholic:Methodist::UNIX:Linux
Ca
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I thought the TRS-80 Model 16 (68K/Z80 based) ran M$ MINIX. Well, yeah, it's V7 derived...
I'd die if someone got bash or some other open source shell up and running on an 8086 under M$-DOS, using Borland's compiler tools or OpenWatcom. Been working on it, but no luck. Tried first back in '00.
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My landlord, she always orders "Pepsi" even if the place only offers Coke (!).
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*sigh*
I'll see if I can find something and try at least a DOS port, but I don't have access to a Linux box...
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Is Linux UNIX?
Does Linux have X/Open certification? Has someone paid X/Open for a UNIX trademark license?
No?
Sorry, but Linux is not UNIX. Neither is FreeBSD.
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