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  1. Nate is right, so Nature says: http://www.nature.com/news/2005/051212/full/438900a.html "Wikipedia comes close to Britannica in terms of the accuracy of its science entries"
  2. and tjobbe is located in the middle of some dark woods. He must live in the treetop then if there is and truth to that free sight of the Cologne dome whereas ubu lives in the middle of a river. WTF? still wet behind the ears, eh?
  3. cool! maybe you can contact MartyJazz who has been sending around his xls files so no double work is done. he was looking for a way to upload his files somewhere and it seems you have solved that problem!
  4. Slim chance. I'm a total city rat hmmm, lovely the smell of the Seine in the morning...
  5. I'd say it sounds more like "Wookie Mad Dog"
  6. that must mean they were extracted track by track instead of disc-at-once. If the extraction problem is not on your end, you will need to zoom in on the silent gaps in the merged waveform, select the gaps and cut them out one by one. You may need to zoom in so far that you no longer have the entire gap visible. Zoom in till you can point the cursor to the start of the gap with sufficient accuracy. Zoom out so you can see the end of the gap as well. Hold the [shift] key and move your cursor to the right to select approximately until the end of the gap. Zoom in and move the slider so you get a good view of the end of the gap. Press [shift] and use the cursor keys to accuratedly place the end of the selected area at the end of the silence. Hit delete. That should do it. Zoom out to get a larger area, play back to hear the result of you actions.
  7. here's an excerpt of the right channel only with some of the piano filtered out.
  8. sure sounds like that although the intonation is a bit funnily stretched instead of spat out with vigour.
  9. my guess would be that you open two subsequent files. Select the entire wave form in the second file (ctrl+a), copy to the clipboard (ctrl+c), go to the first file, scroll to the end of the wave (hit [end] button) and paste the clipboard contents there (ctrl+v). Open the third file, select all, copy and paste at the end in the first, now appended, file, etc...
  10. the dude in the snake head desperately needs a shave
  11. You cannot deny that that list is a good basis. The list you want only exists for the first 7 BFTs. After that, it seems you're on your own. Or you can of course make a call for people to assist you, offering to take on a couple of BFTs each. If you compile anything, make sure to notify and share!
  12. Zorglumobile
  13. couw

    Jazz DVDs

    huh what? sorry, I was sleeping...
  14. couw

    sounds like

    either you got great onions or you got real crap beer. or your sense of smell is just way off
  15. "damn, I wish catesta would bring me another beer" and "damn, I could do with a cake baked by maren now" get your java fixed!
  16. yes. I told him there would be no beer for him and so he hid somewhere in Vienna or the lower Alps.
  17. and if they make it, the Argentinian and Serbian "fair" players will already have mutilated the knees and shins of the Dutch players beyond recognition. The whining Argentinians may even cause real losses, either by provoking undeserved cards or by driving the Dutch into group therapy to recover from having to suffer the too obvious voluntary falters and other bad acting only the referees seem to hold for real...
  18. some have ALL the luck...
  19. and Pelé put the Dutch with Argentina, so you can relax there.
  20. well, Johan Cruyff just pulled you out of the bowl to put you with the Brazilians....
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