Post #143,617
2/27/04 10:50:27 AM
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The charges were dropped.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #143,618
2/27/04 10:51:03 AM
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Ohm my God that was a good one
-drl
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Post #143,620
2/27/04 10:56:01 AM
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Watt is up with all the puns?
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Post #143,621
2/27/04 10:57:18 AM
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Not our fault, that's what it said on the news wire
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Implicitly condoning stupidity since 2001.
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Post #143,624
2/27/04 11:00:56 AM
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you mean ground fault
Who will be the first to work in that the actions of the Chermans was revolting?
-drl
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Post #143,665
2/27/04 1:19:17 PM
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Currently, this sounds like the Power Law to me.
WWJD? JWRTFM.
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Post #143,623
2/27/04 10:59:47 AM
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Shocking.
----- Steve
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Post #143,646
2/27/04 12:27:44 PM
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Re: Shocking.
Well, I note that the "News Picks" forum is described on the index page as "Current news you'd like to talk about."
cord-ially,
Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist.
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Post #143,647
2/27/04 12:29:22 PM
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Watt are you getting all amped up about, shorty?
----- Steve
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Post #143,648
2/27/04 12:34:49 PM
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Re: Shocking.
I have a friend who was valedictorian at his high school in Tenafly NJ in the mid 60s - now this was a good school in a well-to-do area, so such an achievement was not without honor.
But, far from seeing this honor as an opportunity to rhapsodize on life's possibilities tto a captive audience in the usual insufferable manner, he wrote a deliberately over-the-top valediction that was filled with as many terms from modern math and physics - group, ring, etc. etc. as could be jammed in. While he's giving this inspiring oration his nerdy friends are twittering and guffawing as each term appears. It must have been a great performance.
-drl
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Post #143,662
2/27/04 1:17:56 PM
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Ouch that Hertz!
The tree of research must from time to time be refreshed with the blood of bean counters. -- Alan Kay
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Post #143,669
2/27/04 1:21:33 PM
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:-)
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Post #143,670
2/27/04 1:22:06 PM
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ZOINK - the kid has potential!
-drl
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Post #143,731
2/27/04 6:07:56 PM
2/27/04 6:43:42 PM
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Re: Why?, He stole at least 50 cycles from the station ???
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Edited by dmarker
Feb. 27, 2004, 06:43:42 PM EST
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