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Kautilya

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  1. anyone for posh cornetto and gondola summer? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSH-k6OOchc&feature=player_embedded#at=24 Leyland club practise night July 7th 2000-2300 any instruments welcome!
  2. Intellectual property: Infringements of copyright on the internet come to the fore on Monday (July 5)when MEPs debate a report on enforcement of intellectual property rights in the internal market. A resolution agreed in the Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee states that "the enormous growth of unauthorised file sharing of copyrighted works and recorded performances is an increasing problem for the European economy". MEPs will vote on Thursday on the resolution which will set out their recommendations for dealing with the problem.
  3. Anyone thinking of going for first time might want to see some snippets from 2009. ONly still pics of the lovely, simple camping under the spreading trees just across from the barn and acres for campervans..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7g78gT41FM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHPUlp4rgas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDR7nLWJQXE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYHeeNk6oxE
  4. The darkside: first LDT has openly admitted that she is being drawn more and more to melnet...... so not good for cnetters who may also be drawn away to melnet to hear her expanding reportoore (as they say in Namerrica) The lighterside: without cnet melnet I would never have been able to spot MSW... now I can avoid him wherever we both turn up at the same place!! :D The bottom row: the Web vastly increases communication at low costs between "minds" and, with a little care, is all pluses for global music-making and friendship and mutual assistance, especially for beginners. This, from 1983, is about proliferation and reduction in cost of hi-tech and while the Web is implied** and the focus is health, the principle of access and sharing by everyone at affordable cost applies to the mutual benefits of music including of course our own inventors of apps such as the englitina! "Advanced technology for the people Some say that the possible future use of modern miniaturized electronic equipment in the home to deal with health problems originally tackled in the high-technology hospital will raise an even greater barrier between the rich and poor parts of the Region. This is an assumption which may spring too easily from an industrialized lifestyle which arrogantly assumes that others cannot afford, could not use, or do not need technology, high or low. However, we are talking about cost-effective technology. The battery-operated transistor radio can be found in the most remote nomadic encampments within the Arctic Circle or in the deserts of the Sahara. The transistor revolutionized mass communications worldwide and made that dangerous commodity, information, available to all, even in the poorest village. Now that miniaturized electronic equipment has become cheap, there is no reason why a primary health care worker should not be able to carry with him a microchip-based, low cost, mass-produced blood analysis machine for malaria or a digital display blood-pressure gauge. High technology does not have to be expensive -- it needs to be appropriate. Designers of high-technology equipment should start thinking about everyday use by the people, not just the hospital market." [** Before someone leaps in and says URLs and HTML only came into being after 1989, Arpanet was already long established, and multi-address global message switching (early email services) was fully operational commercially in 1965] the caption for photo referring to the above is of a Bedouin on his camel in the desert and reads: Photo "Microchips for everyone. The marvels of the microchip can be used to bring health to all the different peoples of the European Region of WHO, from Reykjavik in Iceland to Vladivostok in the USSR and from the wastes of the Arctic to the deserts of the Sahara. Because the microchip allows us to make many devices small and cheap, it will not only serve those in our cities who have immediate access to high-technology hospitals but reach also those in the most remote of rural communities." [That would include Dirge :) ]
  5. Bruckner version cant find but: U could do worse than play along to this for the pleasure of it: or you could do an Alan playing to Will piece using this (rather lyrical) guitar arrangement (dots too)
  6. They are all audio only! Here’s the last batch from Sunday afternoon – you can listen in any order and you might find the finale in the middle and bits of football and tennis mixed in….. I have discovered that if you turn on Dolby Realtek and choose the ‘padded cell’ option (definitely not the” Arena” or” sewer pipe” options), you can reduce the noise of the inmates’ chatter quite significantly! I should group the earliers with these but a long www list may blow up the system: this one may be a repeat or just me messing up and using same name for two different cuts......Duh! These are still struggling to come up: Ecmw audio Tum tee tum toons ref 3 10006200.wmv ecmw Moret tum tee tum tee tum toons ref 4 10006200.wmv Got one!! and maybe t'other and finally the finaleeee. ( I think) B) :blink:
  7. ecmw Virtuoso Jew’s Harp audio and then everyone together playing??? ref 01 of 10006200
  8. You've missed one or two other C.netters off there Chris! Just to add to the plethora of memorabilia on Youtube, here's the video of snippets that I cobbled together. It's not too difficult to miss Mike Wild in the foreground (right hand side of frame) in several of the shots. Whizz compilation! Jealous. BTW overheard in the (downstairs) men's loo about Brightlingsea ECMW 2011 - possible booking of the QE2 to moor up for those who prefer not to camp!! :rolleyes: :lol:
  9. Tks Leo. Lots of inspiration there! V good.
  10. Would you be interested in buying an old, goat-leather bellowed box? The end wood has "Owain Glyndwrivaryws" carved inside and (forensic tested) highlighted in red with English blood. The date is not too clear: looks like 1363. But the address of the dealer was on a piece of vellum stuck under the reeds inside: Gungrog, Dealer in Lyz, Lyres and Free-Rees Instruments, Inns of Court (near Mych's Caff on Fleet St), drinking hours 1700 to 0400, Monday to Friday. This must have been when Glyndwr was having the time of his life after his daytime law lectures coz I see his nickname was Owain ap Gruffydd Fychan. I understand the last word interms of student entertainment, but not sure what the verb "Gruffyding" means in Welsh. :P
  11. and ecmw waltz around Sunday tea time roundabout aud 6 2003
  12. English Country Music Weeknd 2010 Ampthill No 2 Toasted Fiddlers.wmv
  13. From the black darkness let there be light..! over on melnet... where link runs for amazing length of time compared with youtube or go straight to www.amptill.tv Here is the first of more darknesses which might be entitled: ECMW Freereeder Meister praps mit Kinesische Harmonika Swan phew, you will have to be quick to spot the star of this first piece who is sitting right in front of the camera...
  14. OK managed to delete an mysterious doubling up of text above. The download file is above this post and working ...and here is what I was trying to say earlier: [quote name='michael sam wild' date Is it all getting a bit polished and polite and too instrument dominated? Do we play too safe, or is that a way of withdrawing from a cruel world? We need a few more characters who aren't afraifd to speak out Absolutely spot on: Ay, there's the rub! To toon, perchance to scream.. (with apologies to Hamlet) I really have to put my thinking hat on, for words at least -- notes will have to come from elsewhere...words are hard enough......... let's have the rest of your "Oh Bold Obama Gained the Day.... all on the wide Mexico Bay!" I have been wanting very much to find some words to work with Chris's Drinkwater's Gardener's Delight and, on re-listening, MSW's Bold Obama slots nicely with the melody -- and the toon's gardening name could hardly be more eco-apposite! A few verses might tap into a bit of: a senate committee bout of kicking, as others try to keep their rich divvi picking, fishing boats oil dollars shining chase,from shoals of silver herring turn away their face, Falling Bee Pee has racked the City, but bonuses big remain aplenty While banker sails his Volvo boat, no free swim to keep old and children afloat..... Anyway... you get the drift
  15. Any from anywhere. Would love to see some new ones from our own cnetters (and) melnetters who compose and write. The "Russian/Soviet" Pink Floyd one mentioned elsewhere* is highly socio-political (yes, both. Or:either /or.) and really funny too. * Great findsAnother Pink Floyd This one killingly funny! Soviet humour is back! and the same group with another one.
  16. powercut? No my editing cut - it drove me crazy and I clearly messssssssed it up again aaagghhh All I could see was a blank screen. No wonder we are in the dark! Chris Might just lend u my camping light wot I bought from Aldi tother day.... If weather holds (seems in doubt)may just bike up (car has gone phuttt so no room for my tent )on Saturday or Sunday... You doing the wandering minstrel or staying in one 'session'? Assume Chiltina mafia will be about too?
  17. [quote name joe chahng guh." this one means, Wouldnt the key u are playing in change the Chinese because it supposed to be "tonal"? I thought 'guh' meant something else :wub:
  18. powercut? No my editing cut - it drove me crazy and I clearly messssssssed it up again aaagghhh
  19. No, did not -- Ho Hum I smell the blood of - That explains why he said he had written special tunes for each of his children but you cannot guess the offspring's name fromm the toon name... He said this month - let me try to find notes with the publisher details...
  20. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/jun/13/martin-carthy-tom-robinson-meltdown
  21. which gives us the verb - "canarpoulez-moi" and I fly!
  22. By unpopular demand >:E >:E quality dropped - had to put it through so many conversions and filters ... sorry.... Tulley should be hiding in here somewhere; we hope.....may be a bit of hurdy gurdy at the end.............
  23. I am told the witches sit on them to get their erusaelp deep in the forest...not for humans, only the Daffodil Eaters who play funereally after ingesting... :o
  24. Lots of direct cheap ones on Amazon - just ordered one! tks for the tip
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