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point, but this time it matches the size and the tone of the other messages shown in the
table. This message is replied to directly by forum member titildette3 to clarify that the
show is not a remake of Mozart's music, which remains untouched in the play. Only his
life is told through a rock opera.
Table 14.3 contains a series of posts from forum members with comments on the
songs they are listening to while posting messages. Several members contributed to
this thread with well over forty messages posted with the topic "Ce que vous 6coutez au
moment ou vous 6crivez" (What you are listening to while you write). The first of these
messages is dated May 25, 2010. Two messages from el Boogie were retrieved from
this thread with one being posted on September 27 (Message 5) only minutes after the
one in Table 14.2, making it the third message posted that day by this member. In this
message, el Boogie joins an ongoing discussion between two other forum members
MurdaMax and free-jah21 who were sharing their interests on different reggae artists
(Messages 1, 2, 3, and 4). The post adds a comment on the group Toots & the
Maytals, a Jamaican ska and reggae vocal group, and suggests The Skatalites, a group
that plays ska type music before introducing two other groups from Texas; an
improvisational band from Denton, Sub Oslo, that plays dub music, a sub-genre of
reggae, and a band from Austin, Don Chani, that performs reggae, dub, and Latin
mixes. Message 6 was sent the next day to the previous member by forum member
free-jah21 to add some comments about the The Skatalites. The next message was
posted about a week later by forum member Readyman to request information about
Horace Martin (Message 7). The first reply to this request was sent by free-jah21 on the
same day; however, the message references Andy Horace, who the sender thinks49
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Mbuye, Kanku Lisette. Integrating Online Discussion Forums into the Foreign Language Curriculum: A Case Study of Advanced Learners of French, thesis, May 2011; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc68012/m1/55/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .