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Herb, are you too young to remember Tom Lehrer?
If so, what are you doing reading a post about the Seniors? Watch the video and find the this is the next line in the lyrics about a post-apocalyptic radioactive future. On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 9:04:41 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 7:29:06 PM UTC-6, Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote: On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 8:26:03 PM UTC-5, Charlie Papa wrote: On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 10:08:12 AM UTC-5, Richard wrote: This question was asked about the 2015 Senior Soaring Championships There is a contest in the early part of March Seniors in Florida approx. 65 glider If the new update is out will there be a problem if some have the update and some don't. Flarm Response: Yes, you are correct, that would be a problem. Devices with the old firmware cannot communicate with the new firmware. From the next firmware release, we will make sure that the protocol changes automatically at the changeover date. Unfortunately that was not possible for this update. For this contest, I would recommend that nobody updates their devices until after the contest. Richard www.craggyaero.com Every Hotentot and every Eskimo... Or.... pcool...... Charlie Papa: making racial remarks is not OK and definitely not funny. I predict there will be more than one contestant showing up at the Seniors with an updated PFlarm. What then, you can't un-ring that bell. But wait, that's really not a problem. The update takes around 5, at most 10 minutes. All you have to do is insert the memory stick with the correct file into the rectum of your unit, turn it on and wait. Why are we making such noise about it? Herb |
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On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 9:52:03 AM UTC-8, Charlie Papa wrote:
Watch the video and find the this is the next line in the lyrics about a post-apocalyptic radioactive future. I suspect I'm one of the few here (at least from outside South Africa) who actually knew what the word meant without looking it up, and while that's one I've never been called (I did get called kaff*r in London, once), I know where Herb was coming from. Context is everything, Lehrer was consciously (but satirically) being offensive back then, it's interesting how what is offensive about his songs has shifted in the intervening 50 years... Marc |
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If you can't quote Tom Lehrer, you shouldn't be at the Seniors!
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On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 1:12:00 PM UTC-6, Mike the Strike wrote:
If you can't quote Tom Lehrer, you shouldn't be at the Seniors! Mike On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 1:12:00 PM UTC-6, Mike the Strike wrote: If you can't quote Tom Lehrer, you shouldn't be at the Seniors! Mike Mike, there's a whole wide world outside of the US of A and guess what, your Tom Lehrer did not make it on the TV screens everywhere. As Asterix said to fittingly in the French comic: Ils sont fous, les Americains. |
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 08:09:03 -0800, herbkilian wrote:
Mike, there's a whole wide world outside of the US of A and guess what, your Tom Lehrer did not make it on the TV screens everywhere. As Asterix said to fittingly in the French comic: Ils sont fous, les Americains. ....however I doubt that anybody in the English-speaking world or Europe who went through University in the mid/late 60s wouldn't know "We Will All Go Together When We Go". TV was irrelevant: in some circles Lehrer LPs circulated alongside those by Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and, for light relief, Flanders & Swann (remember the Hippopotamus Song?). -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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I went to college in the USA in the late 60s and early 70s and I had to
look up Lehrer yesterday. Never heard of him. Never thought much of Dylan, either. On 2/26/2015 3:51 PM, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 08:09:03 -0800, herbkilian wrote: Mike, there's a whole wide world outside of the US of A and guess what, your Tom Lehrer did not make it on the TV screens everywhere. As Asterix said to fittingly in the French comic: Ils sont fous, les Americains. ...however I doubt that anybody in the English-speaking world or Europe who went through University in the mid/late 60s wouldn't know "We Will All Go Together When We Go". TV was irrelevant: in some circles Lehrer LPs circulated alongside those by Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and, for light relief, Flanders & Swann (remember the Hippopotamus Song?). -- Dan Marotta |
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At 22:51 26 February 2015, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 08:09:03 -0800, herbkilian wrote: Mike, there's a whole wide world outside of the US of A and guess what, your Tom Lehrer did not make it on the TV screens everywhere. As Asterix said to fittingly in the French comic: Ils sont fous, les Americains. ....however I doubt that anybody in the English-speaking world or Europe who went through University in the mid/late 60s wouldn't know "We Will All Go Together When We Go". Try: http://www.casualhacker.net/tom.lehrer/evening.html#go I think a lot of his work was published in the 50's. |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 17:47:03 +0000, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
At 22:51 26 February 2015, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 08:09:03 -0800, herbkilian wrote: Mike, there's a whole wide world outside of the US of A and guess what, your Tom Lehrer did not make it on the TV screens everywhere. As Asterix said to fittingly in the French comic: Ils sont fous, les Americains. ....however I doubt that anybody in the English-speaking world or Europe who went through University in the mid/late 60s wouldn't know "We Will All Go Together When We Go". Try: http://www.casualhacker.net/tom.lehrer/evening.html#go I think a lot of his work was published in the 50's. Yep. He only put out a few albums but back in the day I'd heard even fewer of his songs "We Will all go...", The Elements, Masochism Tango was about it. Recently I got a CD copy of his 'in Concert' album and I must say the majority of the songs on it are fairly unmemorable: the aforementioned ones are the standouts. Just goes to show that Woody Guthrie was a much better song writer though I'm told that many Americans only know one of his (This Land is Your Land). Can that be true or is it just a tissue of sex, lies and videotape? -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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