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Sid Wayne scripts would
Sid Wayne scripts would recall the song's inception: "I was in the habit of going from my home on Long Island every day to Brill Building, on Tin Pan Alley meet with different songwriters there. We'd eat at Jack Dempsey's or The Turf Restaurant and then we'd go up to one of the publishers' offices web hosting and work in the piano room. We'd sit around saying to each other, 'What do you want to write today? A hit or a standard?'" At 11 a.m. on a Friday in June 1959 Wayne thus met up with Sherman Edwards: "he said, 'What do you want to write?' 'I'd like to write a song called See You in September,"' I said. We talked it back and forth and I think I may have contributed part of the opening music, but with Sherman it didn't matter, because he could throw me back half the lyric - that's how dedicated server worked. I think probably by two in the afternoon we got the song finished. It needed to be written; it was like boiling inside of us."
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Revolutionary in its quest to bring the benefits of computing technology to the developing world, the OLPC project and it's XO-1 hardware have received a lot of attention over the past several years.Now that the XO-1 is shipping, a number of VanLUG members have purchased laptops free scripts. This will be your opportunity to see if the finished product stacks up to the hype and how Linux and other F/OSS projects have contributed.
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It would be interesting to
It would be interesting to hear more news for people like myself outside the Vancouver area.