Yeah! Like I said, this sig sig is sooooo cool! *sigh* This is the only
sig where one person would write a message and then get 50 replies.
That's pretty cool. i just found this sig, soo what do you guys like? Any
particular conversation or topic? As I can see probably not. I skateboard,
snowboard, I'm 15, I listen to HipHop, punk, techno, jungle, trip-hop,
acid-jazz, rock, all kinds. My turn ons are long walks on Mooney's Bay
(yeah right), and my pet peeves are people who taste like cigarettes. I
don't do drugs and I don't drink. Well that's me in a nutshell, how 'bout
you?
___
/ /| Who likes my cube?
/__/ |
| | /
|__|/
Well, Paul, if you don't drop acid at least three times a week you're
not 31337 enough for us. Deal with it. I'm sorry. :)
As for particular conversations or topics, I'm personally kind of fond
of the imminentization of the eschaton. It's a thought that occupies my
mind an inordinate amount of the time, leading my therapist to believe
that I have repressed hostility towards the world.
My hobbies include the repression of homicidal urges, the exploitation
of workers in Myanmar, and the plotting of world domination. I'm 19. I
listen to Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka, and Buddy Holly when I'm feeling
particularly frisky. I was nominated as being more exciting than Ross
Perot. My turnons are long walks off of short docks, and my pet peeves
are fooolish mortals who try and thwart my delusions of godhood. I summon
elder gods in my sleep. Well, that's me in a nutshell, and calling myself
King of Infinite Space (damn those bad dreams!).
ian
--
ian clysdale hi preest * "and you... well ian, i'd NEVER get into a relation-
ac...@ncf.carleton.ca * ship with you. you're just TOO fucked up." -jane
(imminentizing the eschaton one addiction a time)
Ian Clysdale (ac...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> ...you're not 31337 enough for us...
31337?
What's that a U.S. zipcode?
> ...my pet peeves are fooolish mortals...
Fooolish? I take it this unfamiliar word is an adjective from the context
in which it was used...
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-() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these.
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Paul Derbyshire (ao...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Ian Clysdale (ac...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>> ...you're not 31337 enough for us...
>
> 31337?
>
> What's that a U.S. zipcode?
>
obviously you aren't |<--R/\|> 31337 enough for us Paul.
--
Morgan, it's time for you to go where dead people go.
-Adrian, son of Donna
Chris Brown (ba...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Heather Bostelaar (cu...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>> Paul Derbyshire (ao...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>>> 31337?
>>>
>>> What's that a U.S. zipcode?
>>>
>>
>> obviously you aren't |<--R/\|> 31337 enough for us Paul.
>
> \\4r3z //y \\4r3z???????
Okay, Chris, that was just one step too far. That's just mean to
call someone a \\4r3z //y \\4r3z . Geez, that's almost as bad as calling
him a 83d3da4/;q1 . Have some scruples, man.
--amanda
--
...coleslaw's a fascist regime...
Heather Bostelaar (cu...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Paul Derbyshire (ao...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>> Ian Clysdale (ac...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>>> ...you're not 31337 enough for us...
>>
>> 31337?
>>
>> What's that a U.S. zipcode?
>>
>
> obviously you aren't |<--R/\|> 31337 enough for us Paul.
\\4r3z //y \\4r3z???????
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Subject: Noisy line
Reply-To: ao...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Paul Derbyshire)
Organization: The National Capital GlitchNet
>>> obviously you aren't |<--R/\|> 31337 enough for us Paul.
>> \\4r3z //y \\4r3z???????
> him a 83d3da4/;q1 . Have some scruples, man.
Scuse me, but I'd like to report a lot of garbling on line 520-1138_2.17.
Could you look into it please?
Ian Clysdale (ac...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Well, Paul, if you don't drop acid at least three times a week you're
> not 31337 enough for us. Deal with it. I'm sorry. :)
Damn! And all this time I thought that I was l33+.
> My hobbies include the repression of homicidal urges, the exploitation
> of workers in Myanmar, and the plotting of world domination. I'm 19. I
> listen to Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka, and Buddy Holly when I'm feeling
> particularly frisky. I was nominated as being more exciting than Ross
> Perot. My turnons are long walks off of short docks, and my pet peeves
> are fooolish mortals who try and thwart my delusions of godhood. I summon
> elder gods in my sleep. Well, that's me in a nutshell, and calling myself
> King of Infinite Space (damn those bad dreams!).
*chuckle* ahh, Ian... How I've missed your delusional, fanatic rantings. <g>
> ian clysdale hi preest * "and you... well ian, i'd NEVER get into a relation-
> ac...@ncf.carleton.ca * ship with you. you're just TOO fucked up." -jane
> (imminentizing the eschaton one addiction a time)
I don't even know what to say to that... but you've used that word twice
now (err, phrase). It puzzles me, and I'd ask if I didn't just get a 1mw.
-Dave!
--
Don't you hate it when people answer their own questions? Yeah.
David Moorhouse (an...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Damn! And all this time I thought that I was l33+.
Sorry, Dave... While getting interrogated by cops while half way up
stone walls has some potential for l33+tness, without the acid, you just
don't qualify. *grin*
> *chuckle* ahh, Ian... How I've missed your delusional, fanatic rantings. <g>
So are *you* the person who keeps sending off those rifle blasts in the
general direction? Damn you and the sawed-off shotgun you rode in on,
David Moorhouse! So what enticed you back to these long-abandoned haunts,
anyways?
>> (imminentizing the eschaton one addiction a time)
> I don't even know what to say to that... but you've used that word twice
> now (err, phrase). It puzzles me, and I'd ask if I didn't just get a 1mw.
Well I'd answer except for the small fact that it might be enlightening.
ian
--
ian clysdale - salvator mundi * "thoughts are a disease of the mind"
icly...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca * -michel beriault
(imminentizing the eschaton one cheesy punk band at a time)
Paul Galipeau (dy...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Yeah! Like I said, this sig sig is sooooo cool! *sigh* This is the only
> sig where one person would write a message and then get 50 replies.
Hmmm... Try ncf.general and post something with the words squirrel
and cabal in it.....
> That's pretty cool. i just found this sig, soo what do you guys like? Any
I'm like cloudshine on a sunny day....
> particular conversation or topic? As I can see probably not. I skateboard,
Ummmm, education cuts? Movies? Relationships? No... no
particular topic... :)
> snowboard, I'm 15, I listen to HipHop, punk, techno, jungle, trip-hop,
Hmmm, what's trip-hop? Name some I'd recognize... :)
> acid-jazz, rock, all kinds. My turn ons are long walks on Mooney's Bay
> (yeah right), and my pet peeves are people who taste like cigarettes. I
My pet peeves are cigarettes that taste like people...
> don't do drugs and I don't drink. Well that's me in a nutshell, how 'bout
> you?
I'm too big to fit in a nutshell... :(
> ___
> / /| Who likes my cube?
> /__/ |
> | | /
> |__|/
I do like it, don't get me wrong, but that my friend is a
rectangular prism if I ever saw one...
Greg
--
They're dead, they're all messed up.
-Sherrif, Night of the Living Dead
Jason Cobill (aq...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> From a graphics point of view, very good modelling technique, good
> pose. You show a lot of it's surface.
It's also an orthographic projection instead of a perspective one...
>> ___>> / /| Who likes my cube?
>> /__/ |
>> | | /
>> |__|/
>
>
> I do like it, don't get me wrong, but that my friend is a
> rectangular prism if I ever saw one...
From a graphics point of view, very good modelling technique, good
pose. You show a lot of it's surface.
But it's so static. It just sits there, unmoving. And for computer
graphics, that's read by the audience as death.
Make it move a bit, like, just a bit of breathing or something.
Bring it to life. You lose the suspension of disbeleif when it just sits
there like that.
Otherwise, good job! You really have something there. I can see
you've thought about it quite a bit.
-Jay
(And I assume you'll be texturing that later on...)
--
"A little nonsense now and then, Jason Cobill
is relished by the wisest men." aq...@freenet.carleton.ca
- Willy Wonka :) :) :) :) :)
Ian Clysdale (ac...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Paul Galipeau (dy...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>> Yeah! Like I said, this sig sig is sooooo cool! *sigh* This is the only
>> sig where one person would write a message and then get 50 replies.
>> That's pretty cool. i just found this sig, soo what do you guys like? Any
>> particular conversation or topic? As I can see probably not. I skateboard,
>> snowboard, I'm 15, I listen to HipHop, punk, techno, jungle, trip-hop,
>> acid-jazz, rock, all kinds. My turn ons are long walks on Mooney's Bay
>> (yeah right), and my pet peeves are people who taste like cigarettes. I
>> don't do drugs and I don't drink. Well that's me in a nutshell, how 'bout
>> you?
Isn't it crazy how people can define themselves by musical tastes/sports?
Groovy.
> As for particular conversations or topics, I'm personally kind of fond
> of the imminentization of the eschaton. It's a thought that occupies my
> mind an inordinate amount of the time, leading my therapist to believe
> that I have repressed hostility towards the world.
Except it's "immAnentization".
> My hobbies include the repression of homicidal urges, the exploitation
> of workers in Myanmar, and the plotting of world domination. I'm 19. I
Burma is what most of the populace prefer, actually. SLORC renamed it
Myanmar because that is its name in Burmese. *However*, not all the
population *are* *Burmese* (i.e., Burmese the tribe), so the old name is
preferable to them. DO I make myself obscure?
ANd you're 20 now, Ian.
> listen to Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka, and Buddy Holly when I'm feeling
> particularly frisky. I was nominated as being more exciting than Ross
> Perot. My turnons are long walks off of short docks, and my pet peeves
> are fooolish mortals who try and thwart my delusions of godhood. I summon
> elder gods in my sleep. Well, that's me in a nutshell, and calling myself
> King of Infinite Space (damn those bad dreams!).
Ian, I'm sorry, you're just not a god, or a king. *Thwart*! *Thwart*!
Right now I'm listening to the 4-CD compliation of COLIN MUSIC. BE
afraid... be VERY afraid.... I'm enjoying it! *ack*!
> --
> ian clysdale hi preest * "and you... well ian, i'd NEVER get into a relation-
> ac...@ncf.carleton.ca * ship with you. you're just TOO fucked up." -jane
Well, it's true. :P *grin* Even if you *are* cute. *grin*
> (imminentizing the eschaton one addiction a time)
I'm not addicted to anything... no! wait! I'm obviously addicted to
animal products. Maybe I should phase them out... been reading too much
vegan/vegetarian propaganda lately. Ah well.
...jane...
PS -- caffeine is NOT an addiction... it's a basic necessity, like air.
--
jane a. dryden. "pseudogoth hippy artsy freak celt" or whatever label you
want to affix "...but little alpine firs at 7 a.m. don't care about such
things... they just exude dew." [Jack Kerouac] @}----`----,-----
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~aq238 aq...@freenet.carleton.ca
Paul Derbyshire (ao...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Jane A. Dryden (aq...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>> Burma is what most of the populace prefer, actually. SLORC renamed it
>> Myanmar because that is its name in Burmese. *However*, not all the
>> population *are* *Burmese* (i.e., Burmese the tribe), so the old name is
>> preferable to them. DO I make myself obscure?
>
> SLORC?
State Law and Order Restoration Council
>> Ian, I'm sorry, you're just not a god, or a king. *Thwart*! *Thwart*!
>> Right now I'm listening to the 4-CD compliation of COLIN MUSIC. BE
>> afraid... be VERY afraid.... I'm enjoying it! *ack*!
>
> Colin music?
A lot of good stuff that a lot of people have unfortunately never heard of.
Paul Derbyshire (ao...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Jane A. Dryden (aq...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
>> Burma is what most of the populace prefer, actually. SLORC renamed it
>> Myanmar because that is its name in Burmese. *However*, not all the
>> population *are* *Burmese* (i.e., Burmese the tribe), so the old name is
>> preferable to them. DO I make myself obscure?
>
> SLORC?
The State Law & Order Restoration Council. A military government that
took over Burma. Not nice people. I'd go into more depth but I need
to go to school shortly... anyone else want to tell Paul all the nice
things that SLORC has done? heavy sarcasm ^
>> Right now I'm listening to the 4-CD compliation of COLIN MUSIC. BE
>> afraid... be VERY afraid.... I'm enjoying it! *ack*!
>
> Colin music?
Colin has a very distinct taste in music.
>> Well, it's true. :P *grin* Even if you *are* cute. *grin*
>
> You tease! I always suspected you were a tease...now I know!
Oh *yes*.
That's it.
...jane...
Jane A. Dryden (aq...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> Burma is what most of the populace prefer, actually. SLORC renamed it
> Myanmar because that is its name in Burmese. *However*, not all the
> population *are* *Burmese* (i.e., Burmese the tribe), so the old name is
> preferable to them. DO I make myself obscure?
SLORC?
> Ian, I'm sorry, you're just not a god, or a king. *Thwart*! *Thwart*!
> Right now I'm listening to the 4-CD compliation of COLIN MUSIC. BE
> afraid... be VERY afraid.... I'm enjoying it! *ack*!
Colin music?
> Well, it's true. :P *grin* Even if you *are* cute. *grin*
You tease! I always suspected you were a tease...now I know!
> PS -- caffeine is NOT an addiction... it's a basic necessity, like air.
Amen to that.
Ian Clysdale (ac...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA) writes:
> So are *you* the person who keeps sending off those rifle blasts in the
> general direction? Damn you and the sawed-off shotgun you rode in on,
> David Moorhouse! So what enticed you back to these long-abandoned haunts,
> anyways?
Aw, Ian... It was bcause I missed you so... well... partly that and
partly a day when I was bored out of my skull.
>>> (imminentizing the eschaton one addiction a time)
>> I don't even know what to say to that... but you've used that word twice
>> now (err, phrase). It puzzles me, and I'd ask if I didn't just get a 1mw.
> Well I'd answer except for the small fact that it might be enlightening.
Oh... Can't have that, now can we? No... None of that for us youths.
Dave,
There are cans of WD-40 half-off in the Wal-Mart on Bank St...