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NAME

Acme::MetaSyntactic::beatles - Singers from the 1960s British rock & roll group.

DESCRIPTION

The Beatles were to music what LISP was the programming languages.

This module contains four (sub)themes related to their names: first/standard, containing the four first names (John, Paul, George, Ringo) of what we typically consider to be the four Beatles. full/standard contain the full names of the fab four: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. However, in the early years of the band, the drummer was Pete Best. Hence the additional themes first/early and full/early, which swaps Ringo Starr for Pete Best. The default theme is first/standard.

A fifth theme is albums, containing the names of the 12 albums that are considered the "core" albums of The Beatles.

This module is part of the set of Acme::MetaSyntactic themes found in the Acme::MetaSyntactic::Themes::Abigail package.

SEE ALSO

Acme::MetaSyntactic, Acme::MetaSyntactic::MultiList.

AUTHOR

Abigail, mailto:cpan@abigail.be.

COPYRIGHT and LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2012 by Abigail.

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