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The Last Viking

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Nov 6, 2009, 6:59:04 AM11/6/09
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It only smells as if it is...

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Magnus Mulqvist

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:02:33 PM11/25/09
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In article <hd1328$2h4e$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
as follows:
>
> It only smells as if it is...
>
No no no no no no no, punk is not dead, grunge is. And no no no no, it
does not smell like dead, it smells like teen spirit.

--

*MM

Replace "dot" with a dot to reply.

The Last Viking

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Nov 26, 2009, 4:11:13 AM11/26/09
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
:> In article <hd1328$2h4e$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
:> as follows:
:>>
:>> It only smells as if it is...
:>>
:> No no no no no no no, punk is not dead, grunge is. And no no no no, it
:> does not smell like dead, it smells like teen spirit.

Teen Spirit smells like death.

William Wilkinson

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Nov 26, 2009, 6:11:27 AM11/26/09
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The Last Viking wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> :> In article <hd1328$2h4e$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
> :> as follows:
> :>>
> :>> It only smells as if it is...
> :>>
> :> No no no no no no no, punk is not dead, grunge is. And no no no no, it
> :> does not smell like dead, it smells like teen spirit.
>
> Teen Spirit smells like death.

Teen spirits are zombies?


--Bill
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in the history of the human race!
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John Lodder

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Dec 1, 2009, 11:39:48 AM12/1/09
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In article <3JSdndECjsn9_5PW...@earthlink.com>,

William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>The Last Viking wrote:
>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>> :> In article <hd1328$2h4e$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
>> :> as follows:
>> :>>
>> :>> It only smells as if it is...
>> :>>
>> :> No no no no no no no, punk is not dead, grunge is. And no no no no, it
>> :> does not smell like dead, it smells like teen spirit.
>>
>> Teen Spirit smells like death.
>
>Teen spirits are zombies?

With the lights out, it's less dangerous.
--
"Oh, to be in England now that April's there" --RB
My opinions are mine. All mine. Replete with very me.

Bill Wilkinson

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Dec 3, 2009, 1:19:20 AM12/3/09
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John Lodder wrote:
> In article <3JSdndECjsn9_5PW...@earthlink.com>,
> William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>> The Last Viking wrote:
>>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>>> :> In article <hd1328$2h4e$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
>>> :> as follows:
>>> :>>
>>> :>> It only smells as if it is...
>>> :>>
>>> :> No no no no no no no, punk is not dead, grunge is. And no no no no, it
>>> :> does not smell like dead, it smells like teen spirit.
>>>
>>> Teen Spirit smells like death.
>> Teen spirits are zombies?
>
> With the lights out, it's less dangerous.

Except for the Grues.

John Lodder

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Dec 4, 2009, 11:20:18 AM12/4/09
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In article <maqdnU81lbXxxYrW...@earthlink.com>,

Bill Wilkinson <billwi...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>John Lodder wrote:
>> In article <3JSdndECjsn9_5PW...@earthlink.com>,
>> William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>>> The Last Viking wrote:
>>>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>>>> :> In article <hd1328$2h4e$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
>>>> :> as follows:
>>>> :>>
>>>> :>> It only smells as if it is...
>>>> :>>
>>>> :> No no no no no no no, punk is not dead, grunge is. And no no no no, it
>>>> :> does not smell like dead, it smells like teen spirit.
>>>>
>>>> Teen Spirit smells like death.
>>> Teen spirits are zombies?
>>
>> With the lights out, it's less dangerous.
>
>Except for the Grues.

Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?

<shudder>

Mircalla Mordenheim

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Dec 7, 2009, 10:03:43 AM12/7/09
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On 4 Dec, 16:20, jlod...@ripco.com (John Lodder) wrote:
> In article <maqdnU81lbXxxYrWnZ2dnUVZ_h1i4...@earthlink.com>,

> Bill Wilkinson  <billwilkin...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >John Lodder wrote:
> >> In article <3JSdndECjsn9_5PWnZ2dnUVZ_rZi4...@earthlink.com>,

> >> William Wilkinson  <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
> >>> The Last Viking wrote:
> >>>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> >>>> :> In article <hd1328$2h4...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_read_em...@ekran.no mumbles

> >>>> :> as follows:
> >>>> :>>
> >>>> :>> It only smells as if it is...
> >>>> :>>
> >>>> :> No no no no no no no, punk is not dead, grunge is. And no no no no, it
> >>>> :> does not smell like dead, it smells like teen spirit.
>
> >>>> Teen Spirit smells like death.
> >>> Teen spirits are zombies?
>
> >> With the lights out, it's less dangerous.
>
> >Except for the Grues.
>
> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>
> <shudder>

Maybe he tripped over it and then it ate him?

Mebbe he was unconscious from banging his head... on things.

-mm.

John Lodder

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Dec 8, 2009, 1:15:09 PM12/8/09
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In article <42d10e44-f6ae-4edd...@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>,

I found the leaflet in the mailbox, does that count?

Meanwhile, Rover's Day Out won IF Comp. Yay.

Magnus Mulqvist

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Dec 16, 2009, 2:46:38 PM12/16/09
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In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
as follows:
>
> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>
No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.

--

*MM -- sinister.

John Lodder

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Dec 18, 2009, 12:23:51 PM12/18/09
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In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,

Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>as follows:
>>
>> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>>
>No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
>lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
>photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.

Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.

>*MM -- sinister.

Sinistar rocked!

Magnus Mulqvist

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Jan 11, 2010, 3:16:00 PM1/11/10
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In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
as follows:
> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
> >In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
> >as follows:
> >>
> >> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
> >>
> >No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
> >lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
> >photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
>
> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
>
What's a hemingway?

> >*MM -- sinister.
> Sinistar rocked!
>

--

*MM -- who wishes to ephasize that Sinistar was never published in these
parts, and before the Internet there was no way to get a copy ... no
superhigh way ..

John Lodder

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Jan 13, 2010, 12:36:31 PM1/13/10
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In article <MPG.25b5b3767...@news.kolumbus.fi>,

Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>as follows:
>> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>> >In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>> >as follows:
>> >>
>> >> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>> >>
>> >No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
>> >lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
>> >photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
>>
>> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
>>
>What's a hemingway?

This dude:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway

Though he used a shotgun.

>> >*MM -- sinister.
>> Sinistar rocked!
>

>*MM -- who wishes to ephasize that Sinistar was never published in these
>parts, and before the Internet there was no way to get a copy ... no
>superhigh way ..

Well, I only played it a few times and never got any good at it. It only
rocks in retrospect.

William Wilkinson

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Jan 16, 2010, 11:28:32 AM1/16/10
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Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
> as follows:
>> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>>> In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>>> as follows:
>>>> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>>>>
>>> No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
>>> lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
>>> photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
>> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
>>
> What's a hemingway?

Maybe 200 pounds?

I'm not sure how much that is in American money.

John Lodder

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Jan 18, 2010, 11:01:10 PM1/18/10
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In article <ndOdnR50rPKtdMzW...@earthlink.com>,

William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>> In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>> as follows:
>>> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
>>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>>>> In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>>>> as follows:
>>>>> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>>>>>
>>>> No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
>>>> lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
>>>> photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
>>> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
>>>
>> What's a hemingway?
>
>Maybe 200 pounds?
>
>I'm not sure how much that is in American money.

About 14 and 1/4 stone?

The Last Viking

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Jan 19, 2010, 3:31:28 AM1/19/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:> In article <ndOdnR50rPKtdMzW...@earthlink.com>,

:> William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
:>>Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
:>>> In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
:>>> as follows:
:>>>> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
:>>>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
:>>>>> In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
:>>>>> as follows:
:>>>>>> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
:>>>>>>
:>>>>> No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
:>>>>> lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
:>>>>> photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
:>>>> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
:>>>>
:>>> What's a hemingway?
:>>
:>>Maybe 200 pounds?
:>>
:>>I'm not sure how much that is in American money.
:> About 14 and 1/4 stone?

How many centimeters is that?

John Lodder

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Jan 19, 2010, 12:19:21 PM1/19/10
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In article <hj3ql0$2pui$2...@inn.uit.no>,

The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
>:> In article <ndOdnR50rPKtdMzW...@earthlink.com>,
>:> William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>:>>Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>:>>> In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>:>>> as follows:
>:>>>> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
>:>>>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>:>>>>> In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>:>>>>> as follows:
>:>>>>>> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>:>>>>>>
>:>>>>> No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
>:>>>>> lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
>:>>>>> photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
>:>>>> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
>:>>>>
>:>>> What's a hemingway?
>:>>
>:>>Maybe 200 pounds?
>:>>
>:>>I'm not sure how much that is in American money.
>:> About 14 and 1/4 stone?
>
>How many centimeters is that?

Huh. I didn't think of that. Is there a reference stone we can work with?
So we know stuff like volume and density? That'd help.

The Last Viking

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Jan 20, 2010, 10:46:28 AM1/20/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:> In article <hj3ql0$2pui$2...@inn.uit.no>,

A centimeter is one hundreth of a meter. So, it is not very long.

John Lodder

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Jan 20, 2010, 11:06:56 AM1/20/10
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In article <hj78gk$1mdt$2...@inn.uit.no>,

Hey, thanks. Given the small size, I'd have to say 6,350 cm give or take
a cm or two.

Bill Wilkinson

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Jan 22, 2010, 6:33:13 AM1/22/10
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At how many oders of magnitude?

John Lodder

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Jan 22, 2010, 10:19:51 AM1/22/10
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In article <T_CdneWQE-ufEMTW...@earthlink.com>,

One. With a side of cheese fries, please.

Tx!

Bill Wilkinson

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Jan 22, 2010, 10:42:45 AM1/22/10
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Drinking a magnitude this early in the morning?

> With a side of cheese fries, please.

Ah! To soak up the alcohol...here.

> Tx!

Yer welcome.

John Lodder

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Jan 25, 2010, 10:58:58 AM1/25/10
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In article <aamdnat8drzjWsTW...@earthlink.com>,

That's a .44 magnitude breakfast, that is. Best leave it for that Mr.
Dirty Harry.

The Last Viking

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Jan 26, 2010, 3:55:48 AM1/26/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:> In article <aamdnat8drzjWsTW...@earthlink.com>,

If Dirty Harry cleans himself, does he become Clean Harry?

John Lodder

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Jan 26, 2010, 1:02:10 PM1/26/10
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In article <hjmamk$r2i$1...@inn.uit.no>,

I think he ceases to exist for a few hours until he dirties up again.
Dirtyness seems to be his essential attribute.

Bill Wilkinson

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Jan 26, 2010, 11:17:04 PM1/26/10
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So you're saying that Dirty Hairy doesn't exist between the wash and the
reformation of the dirt, but does a quantum tunneling from one state to
the next according to the equations:

ħ² d²
- -- -- Ψ(x) + V(x)Ψ(x)=EΨ(x)
2m dx


d² 2m 2m
--- Ψ(x)= -- (V(x)-E)Ψ(x)≡ -- M(x)Ψ(x)
dx² ħ² ħ²


Is that what you're saying? AH! I see! It's all so clear now!

Thnax!

John Lodder

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Jan 28, 2010, 11:20:10 AM1/28/10
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In article <Q7OdnWLRxKbfI8LW...@earthlink.com>,

Yes, Harry (not Potter) nips off into his Black Box for a few hours. It
gives him some well-earned rest and provides shelter from rampaging
hyphens.

>Thnax!

No, thank you!

William Wilkinson

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Feb 1, 2010, 8:00:57 AM2/1/10
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>> ħ² d²
>> - -- -- Ψ(x) + V(x)Ψ(x)=EΨ(x)
>> 2m dx
>>
>>
>> d² 2m 2m
>> --- Ψ(x)= -- (V(x)-E)Ψ(x)≡ -- M(x)Ψ(x)
>> dx² ħ² ħ²
>>

HAY! What happened to all that cool ISO-558899442233.414159 character
encoding????

>> Is that what you're saying? AH! I see! It's all so clear now!

It's not to me!

> Yes, Harry (not Potter) nips off into his Black Box for a few hours. It
> gives him some well-earned rest and provides shelter from rampaging
> hyphens.
>
>> Thnax!
>
> No, thank you!

Don't thank me! I didn't give Harry Poter whatever's he's nipping out
of that black box!

John Lodder

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Feb 1, 2010, 10:37:48 AM2/1/10
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In article <y82dnV-FNpYRTfvW...@earthlink.com>,
>>> ħ² d²
>>> - -- -- Ψ(x) + V(x)Ψ(x)=EΨ(x)
>>> 2m dx
>>>
>>>
>>> d² 2m 2m
>>> --- Ψ(x)= -- (V(x)-E)Ψ(x)≡ -- M(x)Ψ(x)
>>> dx² ħ² ħ²
>>>
>
>HAY! What happened to all that cool ISO-558899442233.414159 character
>encoding????

It's still there! Honest!

>>> Is that what you're saying? AH! I see! It's all so clear now!
>
>It's not to me!
>
>> Yes, Harry (not Potter) nips off into his Black Box for a few hours. It
>> gives him some well-earned rest and provides shelter from rampaging
>> hyphens.
>>
>>> Thnax!
>>
>> No, thank you!
>
>Don't thank me! I didn't give Harry Poter whatever's he's nipping out
>of that black box!

Well, it ain't half as bad as what Anne of Green Gables gave her best
friend and mostest kindred spirit Diana to drink. Though that was partly
by accident.

Bill Wilkinson

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Feb 1, 2010, 5:45:55 PM2/1/10
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>>>> ħ² d²
>>>> - -- -- Ψ(x) + V(x)Ψ(x)=EΨ(x)
>>>> 2m dx
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> d² 2m 2m
>>>> --- Ψ(x)= -- (V(x)-E)Ψ(x)≡ -- M(x)Ψ(x)
>>>> dx² ħ² ħ²
>>>>
>> HAY! What happened to all that cool ISO-558899442233.414159 character
>> encoding????
>
> It's still there! Honest!
>
>>>> Is that what you're saying? AH! I see! It's all so clear now!
>> It's not to me!
>>
>>> Yes, Harry (not Potter) nips off into his Black Box for a few hours. It
>>> gives him some well-earned rest and provides shelter from rampaging
>>> hyphens.
>>>
>>>> Thnax!
>>> No, thank you!
>> Don't thank me! I didn't give Harry Poter whatever's he's nipping out
>> of that black box!
>
> Well, it ain't half as bad as what Anne of Green Gables gave her best
> friend and mostest kindred spirit Diana to drink. Though that was partly
> by accident.

Blood?

John Lodder

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Feb 2, 2010, 10:59:48 AM2/2/10
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In article <QY6dna0XVvo0xPrW...@earthlink.com>,
>>>>> ħ² d²
>>>>> - -- -- Ψ(x) + V(x)Ψ(x)=EΨ(x)
>>>>> 2m dx
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> d² 2m 2m
>>>>> --- Ψ(x)= -- (V(x)-E)Ψ(x)≡ -- M(x)Ψ(x)
>>>>> dx² ħ² ħ²
>>>>>
>>> HAY! What happened to all that cool ISO-558899442233.414159 character
>>> encoding????
>>
>> It's still there! Honest!
>>
>>>>> Is that what you're saying? AH! I see! It's all so clear now!
>>> It's not to me!
>>>
>>>> Yes, Harry (not Potter) nips off into his Black Box for a few hours. It
>>>> gives him some well-earned rest and provides shelter from rampaging
>>>> hyphens.
>>>>
>>>>> Thnax!
>>>> No, thank you!
>>> Don't thank me! I didn't give Harry Poter whatever's he's nipping out
>>> of that black box!
>>
>> Well, it ain't half as bad as what Anne of Green Gables gave her best
>> friend and mostest kindred spirit Diana to drink. Though that was partly
>> by accident.
>
>Blood?

Nah. Raspberry cordial.

Bill Wilkinson

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Feb 2, 2010, 6:50:26 PM2/2/10
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>>>>>> ħ² d²
>>>>>> - -- -- Ψ(x) + V(x)Ψ(x)=EΨ(x)
>>>>>> 2m dx
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> d² 2m 2m
>>>>>> --- Ψ(x)= -- (V(x)-E)Ψ(x)≡ -- M(x)Ψ(x)
>>>>>> dx² ħ² ħ²
>>>>>>
>>>> HAY! What happened to all that cool ISO-558899442233.414159 character
>>>> encoding????
>>> It's still there! Honest!
>>>
>>>>>> Is that what you're saying? AH! I see! It's all so clear now!
>>>> It's not to me!
>>>>
>>>>> Yes, Harry (not Potter) nips off into his Black Box for a few hours. It
>>>>> gives him some well-earned rest and provides shelter from rampaging
>>>>> hyphens.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thnax!
>>>>> No, thank you!
>>>> Don't thank me! I didn't give Harry Poter whatever's he's nipping out
>>>> of that black box!
>>> Well, it ain't half as bad as what Anne of Green Gables gave her best
>>> friend and mostest kindred spirit Diana to drink. Though that was partly
>>> by accident.
>> Blood?
>
> Nah. Raspberry cordial.

What about the Seth Grahame-Smith version?

John Lodder

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Feb 3, 2010, 10:19:56 AM2/3/10
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In article <PcqdnSZK7sKrJ_XW...@earthlink.com>,
>>>>>>> ħ² d²
>>>>>>> - -- -- Ψ(x) + V(x)Ψ(x)=EΨ(x)
>>>>>>> 2m dx
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> d² 2m 2m
>>>>>>> --- Ψ(x)= -- (V(x)-E)Ψ(x)≡ -- M(x)Ψ(x)
>>>>>>> dx² ħ² ħ²
>>>>>>>
>>>>> HAY! What happened to all that cool ISO-558899442233.414159 character
>>>>> encoding????
>>>> It's still there! Honest!
>>>>
>>>>>>> Is that what you're saying? AH! I see! It's all so clear now!
>>>>> It's not to me!
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, Harry (not Potter) nips off into his Black Box for a few hours. It
>>>>>> gives him some well-earned rest and provides shelter from rampaging
>>>>>> hyphens.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thnax!
>>>>>> No, thank you!
>>>>> Don't thank me! I didn't give Harry Poter whatever's he's nipping out
>>>>> of that black box!
>>>> Well, it ain't half as bad as what Anne of Green Gables gave her best
>>>> friend and mostest kindred spirit Diana to drink. Though that was partly
>>>> by accident.
>>> Blood?
>>
>> Nah. Raspberry cordial.
>
>What about the Seth Grahame-Smith version?

I think he made Diana Berry into a rampaging Yeti and that scene is
pretty different even though only 25% of the actual text was changed. Or
something.

Magnus Mulqvist

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In article <hj3ql0$2pui$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
as follows:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
> :> In article <ndOdnR50rPKtdMzW...@earthlink.com>,
> :> William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
> :>>Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> :>>> In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
> :>>> as follows:
> :>>>> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
> :>>>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
> :>>>>> In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
> :>>>>> as follows:
> :>>>>>> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
> :>>>>>>
> :>>>>> No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
> :>>>>> lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
> :>>>>> photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
> :>>>> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
> :>>>>
> :>>> What's a hemingway?
> :>>
> :>>Maybe 200 pounds?
> :>>
> :>>I'm not sure how much that is in American money.
> :> About 14 and 1/4 stone?
>
> How many centimeters is that?
>
Centipedes disgust me, so could we please speak in fathoms?

--

*MM

The Last Viking

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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
:> In article <hj3ql0$2pui$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles

You're saying Centipede, I'm thinking protein...

John Lodder

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In article <MPG.25e3d68cc...@news.kolumbus.fi>,

Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>In article <hj3ql0$2pui$2...@inn.uit.no>, i_dont_r...@ekran.no mumbles
>as follows:
>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
>> :> In article <ndOdnR50rPKtdMzW...@earthlink.com>,
>> :> William Wilkinson <billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>> :>>Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>> :>>> In article <hggdr7$bkg$3...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>> :>>> as follows:
>> :>>>> In article <MPG.259365969...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
>> :>>>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>> :>>>>> In article <hfbcs2$kjv$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>> :>>>>> as follows:
>> :>>>>>> Oh. Right. Is that what really happened to Kurt Cobain? Eaten by a Grue?
>> :>>>>>>
>> :>>>>> No. He was eaten by some 2000 shotgun shell Kugels. You know, those small
>> :>>>>> lead balls in a shotgun shell. Yes, they eat your face nicely. Take your
>> :>>>>> photo prior to doing a cobain, unless your friends have done it lately.
>> :>>>> Ah yes, what a previous generation might have called doing a hemingway.
>> :>>>>
>> :>>> What's a hemingway?
>> :>>
>> :>>Maybe 200 pounds?
>> :>>
>> :>>I'm not sure how much that is in American money.
>> :> About 14 and 1/4 stone?
>>
>> How many centimeters is that?
>>
>Centipedes disgust me, so could we please speak in fathoms?

Full fathom five my father lies...

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