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Bill Wilkinson

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Nov 23, 2009, 8:58:24 AM11/23/09
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No wait. On second thought, I don't.

Never mind.


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

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Nov 23, 2009, 10:49:11 AM11/23/09
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In article <YcWdnRumb-qeCJfW...@earthlink.com>,

Bill Wilkinson <billwi...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>No wait. On second thought, I don't.
>
>Never mind.

But! You could be Conan! Range the Hyborian wilderness with a dour
face, eventually doing good.

--
"Oh, to be in England now that April's there" --RB
My opinions are mine. All mine. Replete with very me.

The Last Viking

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Nov 24, 2009, 7:36:10 AM11/24/09
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
:> No wait. On second thought, I don't.

Remember, with sensless heroics, comes sensless responsibilties.

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Life is unfair - but root password helps! <- -> Knowledge is information
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John Lodder

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Nov 24, 2009, 4:41:16 PM11/24/09
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In article <hegjvq$2jl6$3...@inn.uit.no>,

The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
>:> No wait. On second thought, I don't.
>
>Remember, with sensless heroics, comes sensless responsibilties.

And with the right kind of sleep, a certain amount of senselessness
itself.

Magnus Mulqvist

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:39:17 PM11/25/09
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In article <YcWdnRumb-qeCJfW...@earthlink.com>,
billwi...@mindspring.com mumbles as follows:
>
> No wait. On second thought, I don't.
> Never mind.
Consider it undone.

--

*MM

Replace "dot" with a dot to reply.

Magnus Mulqvist

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:41:48 PM11/25/09
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In article <hehjts$lr7$2...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
as follows:
> In article <hegjvq$2jl6$3...@inn.uit.no>,
> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
> >A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
> >:> No wait. On second thought, I don't.
> >
> >Remember, with sensless heroics, comes sensless responsibilties.
>
> And with the right kind of sleep, a certain amount of senselessness
> itself.
>
Henceforthwithal, you need to sleep a lot, to be a senseless hero.

Um.

Right?

--

*MM -- who is not a senseless hero.

Bill Wilkinson

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Nov 26, 2009, 10:00:14 AM11/26/09
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Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> In article <YcWdnRumb-qeCJfW...@earthlink.com>,
> billwi...@mindspring.com mumbles as follows:
>> No wait. On second thought, I don't.
>> Never mind.
> Consider it undone.

Considerate undine.

Bill Wilkinson

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Nov 27, 2009, 2:42:15 PM11/27/09
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John Lodder wrote:
> In article <YcWdnRumb-qeCJfW...@earthlink.com>,
> Bill Wilkinson <billwi...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>> No wait. On second thought, I don't.
>>
>> Never mind.
>
> But! You could be Conan! Range the Hyborian wilderness with a dour
> face, eventually doing good.

I don't recall any Conan story where he cut off somebody's face and kept
it. Dour or otherwise. At least, not by REH.

It might come in handy, though.

John Lodder

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Dec 2, 2009, 12:21:24 PM12/2/09
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In article <MPG.2577d11a3...@news.kolumbus.fi>,

Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>In article <hehjts$lr7$2...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
>as follows:
>> In article <hegjvq$2jl6$3...@inn.uit.no>,
>> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
>> >A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
>> >:> No wait. On second thought, I don't.
>> >
>> >Remember, with sensless heroics, comes sensless responsibilties.
>>
>> And with the right kind of sleep, a certain amount of senselessness
>> itself.
>>
>Henceforthwithal, you need to sleep a lot, to be a senseless hero.
>
>Um.
>
>Right?

That would only be while your asleep. Once you woke up, you'd be a
sensing hero once again. But it's better than the alternative.

>*MM -- who is not a senseless hero.

Woohoo!

Magnus Mulqvist

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Dec 16, 2009, 2:28:25 PM12/16/09
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In article <hf67mk$jv6$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
as follows:
> In article <MPG.2577d11a3...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>
> >*MM -- who is not a senseless hero.
> Woohoo!
Disappointed, at last?

--

*MM -- khihihi.

William Wilkinson

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Dec 24, 2009, 8:05:57 AM12/24/09
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Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> In article <hf67mk$jv6$4...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlo...@ripco.com mumbles
> as follows:
>> In article <MPG.2577d11a3...@news.kolumbus.fi>,
>> Magnus Mulqvist <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> *MM -- who is not a senseless hero.
>> Woohoo!
> Disappointed, at last?

Why? Wha'd he do?

Mircalla Mordenheim

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Jan 4, 2010, 7:42:49 AM1/4/10
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On 24 Dec 2009, 13:05, William Wilkinson

<billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> > In article <hf67mk$jv...@remote5bge0.ripco.com>, jlod...@ripco.com mumbles
> > as follows:
> >> In article <MPG.2577d11a3b3347be989...@news.kolumbus.fi>,

> >> Magnus Mulqvist  <ad...@operamail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> *MM -- who is not a senseless hero.
> >> Woohoo!
> > Disappointed, at last?
>
> Why?  Wha'd he do?

Poor Last, he always gets it in the neck.

-mm (as they say...)

Magnus Mulqvist

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Jan 11, 2010, 3:17:31 PM1/11/10
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In article <Cpydnbrai7qr-q7W...@earthlink.com>,
billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com mumbles as follows:
>
> Why? Wha'd he do?
>
Hey! What's that second whitespace before the "Wha'd"?

--

*MM

Magnus Mulqvist

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Jan 11, 2010, 3:23:28 PM1/11/10
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On 24 Dec 2009, 13:05, William Wilkinson
<billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>
> Why? =A0Wha'd he do?

Ah, the invisible 10100000. Cool!

--

*MM

Bill Wilkinson

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Jan 13, 2010, 2:44:51 PM1/13/10
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Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> In article <Cpydnbrai7qr-q7W...@earthlink.com>,
> billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com mumbles as follows:
>> Why? Wha'd he do?
>>
> Hey! What's that second whitespace before the "Wha'd"?

To allow time to inhale.

Bill Wilkinson

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Jan 13, 2010, 2:46:15 PM1/13/10
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Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> On 24 Dec 2009, 13:05, William Wilkinson
> <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>> Why? =A0Wha'd he do?
>
> Ah, the invisible 10100000. Cool!

Huh?

William Wilkinson

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Jan 16, 2010, 11:29:17 AM1/16/10
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Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> In article <Cpydnbrai7qr-q7W...@earthlink.com>,
> billwi...@mindBOINGspring.com mumbles as follows:
>> Why? Wha'd he do?
>>
> Hey! What's that second whitespace before the "Wha'd"?

Is this a test?

Mircalla Mordenheim

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Jan 18, 2010, 9:21:31 AM1/18/10
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On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson

<billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> > In article <Cpydnbrai7qr-q7WnZ2dnUVZ_u5i4...@earthlink.com>,
> > billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com mumbles as follows:

> >> Why?  Wha'd he do?
>
> > Hey! What's that second whitespace before the "Wha'd"?
>
> Is this a test?

Would it matter if it wasn't?

-mm (this is not an actual emergency)

The Last Viking

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Jan 18, 2010, 10:01:03 AM1/18/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
:> On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson

Yes, if it was a test, then a followup wouldn't matter much. Think of it
as a ping, if I ping a host and it's just a test, then I don't really
expect a reply, it is sure nice if I get one but it's not absolutely
neccessary. Now, if it isn't a test, but the real deal, then pinging a
host can have severe consequences (if it doesn't reply) - just imagine all
the packets that has been lost due to the fact that ping fails and people
start unplugging their network cables and rebooting their systems (I'm
thinking of those Windows users here) - those packets could have been
saved!

John Lodder

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Jan 18, 2010, 11:02:53 PM1/18/10
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In article <hj1t3f$1nsp$1...@inn.uit.no>,

The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
>:> On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson
>:> <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>:>> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>:>> > In article <Cpydnbrai7qr-q7WnZ2dnUVZ_u5i4...@earthlink.com>,
>:>> > billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com mumbles as follows:
>:>> >> Why? �Wha'd he do?
>:>>
>:>> > Hey! What's that second whitespace before the "Wha'd"?
>:>> Is this a test?
>:> Would it matter if it wasn't?
>
>Yes, if it was a test, then a followup wouldn't matter much. Think of it
>as a ping, if I ping a host and it's just a test, then I don't really
>expect a reply, it is sure nice if I get one but it's not absolutely
>neccessary. Now, if it isn't a test, but the real deal, then pinging a
>host can have severe consequences (if it doesn't reply) - just imagine all
>the packets that has been lost due to the fact that ping fails and people
>start unplugging their network cables and rebooting their systems (I'm
>thinking of those Windows users here) - those packets could have been
>saved!

Sheesh, it's ping. It's not like it's guaranteed delivery or anything!

Mircalla Mordenheim

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Jan 20, 2010, 3:21:01 PM1/20/10
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On 18 Jan, 15:01, i_dont_read_em...@ekran.no (The Last Viking) wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
> :> On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson:> <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
> :>> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>
> :>> > In article <Cpydnbrai7qr-q7WnZ2dnUVZ_u5i4...@earthlink.com>,
> :>> > billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com mumbles as follows:
> :>> >> Why? Wha'd he do?
> :>>
> :>> > Hey! What's that second whitespace before the "Wha'd"?
> :>> Is this a test?
> :>  Would it matter if it wasn't?
>
> Yes, if it was a test, then a followup wouldn't matter much. Think of it
> as a ping, if I ping a host and it's just a test, then I don't really
> expect a reply, it is sure nice if I get one but it's not absolutely
> neccessary. Now, if it isn't a test, but the real deal, then pinging a
> host can have severe consequences (if it doesn't reply) - just imagine all
> the packets that has been lost due to the fact that ping fails and people
> start unplugging their network cables and rebooting their systems (I'm
> thinking of those Windows users here) - those packets could have been
> saved!

I always used to wonder where the lost packets went.

-mm (silicon heaven?)

John Lodder

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Jan 20, 2010, 10:32:45 PM1/20/10
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In article <d1091030-dd13-416a...@c29g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,

Some of them believe in Electromagnetic Heaven, I hear.

The Last Viking

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Jan 21, 2010, 9:44:22 AM1/21/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
:> On 18 Jan, 15:01, i_dont_read_em...@ekran.no (The Last Viking) wrote:
:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
:>> :> On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson:> <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
:>> :>> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
[..]

:>> start unplugging their network cables and rebooting their systems (I'm


:>> thinking of those Windows users here) - those packets could have been
:>> saved!

:> I always used to wonder where the lost packets went.

I think there is an island somewhere, where they are sent to. Or that
could just be misbehaving packets, I'm not sure.

Bill Wilkinson

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Jan 24, 2010, 8:31:31 PM1/24/10
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The Last Viking wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
> :> On 18 Jan, 15:01, i_dont_read_em...@ekran.no (The Last Viking) wrote:
> :>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
> :>> :> On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson:> <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
> :>> :>> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> [..]
>
> :>> start unplugging their network cables and rebooting their systems (I'm
> :>> thinking of those Windows users here) - those packets could have been
> :>> saved!
>
> :> I always used to wonder where the lost packets went.
>
> I think there is an island somewhere, where they are sent to. Or that
> could just be misbehaving packets, I'm not sure.

Do they get to listen to packet radio?

The Last Viking

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Jan 25, 2010, 5:01:50 AM1/25/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:

:> The Last Viking wrote:
:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
:>> :> On 18 Jan, 15:01, i_dont_read_em...@ekran.no (The Last Viking) wrote:
:>> :>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
:>> :>> :> On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson:> <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
:>> :>> :>> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
:>> [..]

:>> :>> start unplugging their network cables and rebooting their systems (I'm
:>> :>> thinking of those Windows users here) - those packets could have been
:>> :>> saved!
:>> :> I always used to wonder where the lost packets went.
:>> I think there is an island somewhere, where they are sent to. Or that
:>> could just be misbehaving packets, I'm not sure.
:> Do they get to listen to packet radio?

No, they have to listen to Crazy Frog, over and over and over again. It
has driven them insane.

John Lodder

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Jan 25, 2010, 3:19:44 PM1/25/10
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In article <hjjq6e$2fhq$2...@inn.uit.no>,

The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
>:> The Last Viking wrote:
>:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
>:>> :> On 18 Jan, 15:01, i_dont_read_em...@ekran.no (The Last Viking) wrote:
>:>> :>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
>:>> :>> :> On 16 Jan, 16:29, William Wilkinson:> <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
>:>> :>> :>> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
>:>> [..]
>
>:>> :>> start unplugging their network cables and rebooting their systems (I'm
>:>> :>> thinking of those Windows users here) - those packets could have been
>:>> :>> saved!
>:>> :> I always used to wonder where the lost packets went.
>:>> I think there is an island somewhere, where they are sent to. Or that
>:>> could just be misbehaving packets, I'm not sure.
>:> Do they get to listen to packet radio?
>
>No, they have to listen to Crazy Frog, over and over and over again. It
>has driven them insane.

I will not listen to Crazy Frog.

I will not, cannot, shall not.

Listen.

To Crazy Frog. Uh-uh.

The Last Viking

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Jan 26, 2010, 3:56:19 AM1/26/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:> In article <hjjq6e$2fhq$2...@inn.uit.no>,

yyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaddddddddddddddddddddaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!

John Lodder

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Jan 26, 2010, 1:10:29 PM1/26/10
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In article <hjmanj$r2i$2...@inn.uit.no>,

I'm through with all that.

Now I want to engage in seamless heroics.

The Last Viking

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Jan 27, 2010, 9:16:25 AM1/27/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:> In article <hjmanj$r2i$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 <hjjq6e$2fhq$2...@inn.uit.no>,
:>>:> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
:>>:>>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
:>>:>>:> The Last Viking wrote:
:>>:>>:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
[..]

:>>:> To Crazy Frog. Uh-uh.


:>>yyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaddddddddddddddddddddaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
:> I'm through with all that.
:> Now I want to engage in seamless heroics.

I've been thinking about engaging in swimsuit erotics, but I'm guessing
it's not exactly the same thing.

John Lodder

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Jan 27, 2010, 11:07:34 AM1/27/10
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In article <hjphrp$2ul8$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 <hjmanj$r2i$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 <hjjq6e$2fhq$2...@inn.uit.no>,
>:>>:> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
>:>>:>>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
>:>>:>>:> The Last Viking wrote:
>:>>:>>:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
>[..]
>
>:>>:> To Crazy Frog. Uh-uh.
>:>>yyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaddddddddddddddddddddaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
>:> I'm through with all that.
>:> Now I want to engage in seamless heroics.
>
>I've been thinking about engaging in swimsuit erotics, but I'm guessing
>it's not exactly the same thing.

No, not at all. I'd also advise you to wait a few months, too, the sun
has only just returned to your part of the planet.

The Last Viking

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Jan 28, 2010, 4:53:01 AM1/28/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:> In article <hjphrp$2ul8$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 <hjmanj$r2i$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 <hjjq6e$2fhq$2...@inn.uit.no>,
:>>:>>:> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
:>>:>>:>>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
:>>:>>:>>:> The Last Viking wrote:
:>>:>>:>>:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
:>>[..]

:>>:>>:> To Crazy Frog. Uh-uh.
:>>:> I'm through with all that.


:>>:> Now I want to engage in seamless heroics.
:>>I've been thinking about engaging in swimsuit erotics, but I'm guessing
:>>it's not exactly the same thing.
:> No, not at all. I'd also advise you to wait a few months, too, the sun
:> has only just returned to your part of the planet.

I wouldn't bathe here in a swimmingsuit, even if it was high summer. It's
bleedin' cold here, at least in the ocean.

Bill Wilkinson

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Jan 28, 2010, 8:56:58 AM1/28/10
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The Last Viking wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
> :> In article <hjphrp$2ul8$2...@inn.uit.no>,
> :> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
> :>>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
> :>>:> In article <hjmanj$r2i$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 <hjjq6e$2fhq$2...@inn.uit.no>,
> :>>:>>:> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
> :>>:>>:>>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
> :>>:>>:>>:> The Last Viking wrote:
> :>>:>>:>>:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
> :>>[..]
>
> :>>:>>:> To Crazy Frog. Uh-uh.
> :>>:> I'm through with all that.
> :>>:> Now I want to engage in seamless heroics.
> :>>I've been thinking about engaging in swimsuit erotics, but I'm guessing
> :>>it's not exactly the same thing.
> :> No, not at all. I'd also advise you to wait a few months, too, the sun
> :> has only just returned to your part of the planet.
>
> I wouldn't bathe here in a swimmingsuit, even if it was high summer. It's
> bleedin' cold here, at least in the ocean.

How can that be? Doesn't the Gulp Stream flow by there, or something?
I mean, the people in Florida and Mexico swim in it.

The Last Viking

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Jan 28, 2010, 10:59:50 AM1/28/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
:> The Last Viking wrote:
:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:>> :> In article <hjphrp$2ul8$2...@inn.uit.no>,
:>> :> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
:>> :>>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... John Lodder wrote:
:>> :>>:> In article <hjmanj$r2i$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 <hjjq6e$2fhq$2...@inn.uit.no>,
:>> :>>:>>:> The Last Viking <i_dont_r...@ekran.no> wrote:
:>> :>>:>>:>>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Bill Wilkinson wrote:
:>> :>>:>>:>>:> The Last Viking wrote:
:>> :>>:>>:>>:>> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Mircalla Mordenheim wrote:
:>> :>>[..]
:>>
:>> :>>:>>:> To Crazy Frog. Uh-uh.
:>> :>>:> I'm through with all that.
:>> :>>:> Now I want to engage in seamless heroics.
:>> :>>I've been thinking about engaging in swimsuit erotics, but I'm guessing
:>> :>>it's not exactly the same thing.
:>> :> No, not at all. I'd also advise you to wait a few months, too, the sun
:>> :> has only just returned to your part of the planet.
:>>
:>> I wouldn't bathe here in a swimmingsuit, even if it was high summer. It's
:>> bleedin' cold here, at least in the ocean.

:> How can that be? Doesn't the Gulp Stream flow by there, or something?
:> I mean, the people in Florida and Mexico swim in it.

Exactly.

John Lodder

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Jan 28, 2010, 11:15:15 AM1/28/10
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In article <9IadnRqL8LUwCvzW...@earthlink.com>,

You can't step in the same ocean twice. I thnik.

William Wilkinson

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Feb 1, 2010, 7:54:14 AM2/1/10
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Aw...they probably didn't pee in it or anythnig.

William Wilkinson

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Feb 1, 2010, 7:55:51 AM2/1/10
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If you pour a glass of water into the ocean, then stir it around a bit
and scoop it up with the glass, some of the original molecules will
still be there.

This prolly explains why magnetic fish are so mixed up.

The Last Viking

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Feb 1, 2010, 8:06:24 AM2/1/10
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... William Wilkinson wrote:

If you take a drop of something, let's say Anthrax, and then fill up the
solar system with water. Stirr it for a while, then scoop a cup of it out
again. Then you have homeopathic medicine that works against Anthrax. At
least according to the homeopaths.

John Lodder

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Feb 1, 2010, 10:33:47 AM2/1/10
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In article <hk6jkg$au5$1...@inn.uit.no>,

But what if you scoop up a magnetised fish? What then?

Magnus Mulqvist

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In article <0ZadnY5nc6yUvtPW...@earthlink.com>,
billwi...@mindspring.com mumbles as follows:
> Magnus Mulqvist wrote:
> > On 24 Dec 2009, 13:05, William Wilkinson
> > <billwilkin...@mindBOINGspring.com> wrote:
> >> Why? =A0Wha'd he do?
> >
> > Ah, the invisible 10100000. Cool!
>
> Huh?
>
Ah! Sir, in these parts, it looked like you wrote "=A0Wha'd he do?", and
10100000 is that A0. 7bit ASCII? Nixnax?
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