Jeff Coulter wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 lsf5275@... wrote:
>
> > Jerry Korb (who should certainly be in the new Mellotron book) wrote:
> >
> > "Last week on the American History Channel, there was a
> > segment of "History's Lost and Found " featuring Moog #1
> > prototype ,built circa 1964 .The programme explained
> > the history of the Moog exactly as outlined above."
> >
> > Jerry,
> >
> > You are an American. Here we spell it, "program."
>
> yet... the tron itself is of english pedigree, so it's more than
> acceptable - i would say appropriate...
> btw: "what colour is your tron?"
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Greetings Gang, Having once worked for a Canadian firm
for some years, I naturally picked-up and used some
"adopted" words/phrases from our friends up-north, eh ?
Besides , our Tron List is of international favor(flavour).
And I have also used the "French seven" since 1979.
.....but no fluorescent ticklers in colors(colours)...well, maybe
red, white and blue (also the French and English and Australian colours).
Have a G'Day, Mates !
Cheers, the old croc-hunter down-under somewhere
(Still cannot locate Moog Synthesizer #1.....still in use on occasion)
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>
> i also use the "french seven" - you know - with the horizontal line...
> pretentious? moi?
>
> cheers mate.
> geoffrey [who am i to argue with gerry anderson?]