Sounds like Paolo Nutini.
Barry Manilow
If it's the one that started the Easy Spirit phenomenon, it was the woman's Tulane University team playing ball while the jingle played: Looks like a pump..feels like a sneaker..Easy Spirit.
no,this is not real people just make up stuff
Sounds like a rip-off of the theme song to the sitcom "The Office"
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xtc stupidly happy
Paolo Nutini
kathniel....fans club....
Joel Grey
Standalone DFS & Domain-Based DFS
Dove Damage Therapy :)
dfs better then from bfs..
It's called "Big Fat Oranguman" by Jungle Jim it's not on iTunes but amazon claim to have it....
jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle ill miss you jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle goodbye jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle bye bye jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle happy new year jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle good bye my love and have fun trying to pay for collage
sounds like neil diamond dont know the song.
1. bfs uses queue implementation ie.FIFO dfs uses stack implementation ie. LIFO 2. dfs is faster than bfs 3. dfs requires less memory than bfs 4. dfs are used to perform recursive procedures.
How to create DFS rootCreating DFS root is quite simple. Follow these steps:-> Start-> Programs-> Administrative Tools-> Distributed File System-> right-click the Distributed File System node in the left pane of the DFS snap-in and select New DFS Root-> select Create a domain DFS root or Create a standalone DFS root in the Select the DFS Root Type window (the difference between root types relates to replication; if you are creating a domain DFS root, click the name of the domain where you want to create the DFS root)-> Provide the name of the host computer for the DFS root or click Browse to select a server name.-> click an existing shared folder or specify the path and name of a new shared folder in the Specify the DFS Root Share window-> specify a name for the DFS root-> restart your computerYou have created the DFS root, and now you can add other shared folders to it.How to add links to DFS rootHere is how you can add additional shared folders to your DFS root.-> Start-> Programs-> Administrative Tools-> Distributed File System-> right-click the DFS root in the console tree to which you want to assign a shared folder-> New DFS Link-> enter some meaningful name for this subfolder in the Link Name boxThat is all.Permissions to create DFS rootsYour network users are by default allowed to publish DFS roots in Active Directory. If you wish to impose restrictions on their ability to do so, you can set the Allow DFS roots to be published group policy.