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anon  65
04-22-2002 05:37 PM ET (US)
re: /m62
make that happen in front of a speed camera and you get 3.
i dunno dude  66
05-10-2002 08:34 AM ET (US)
medieval sux so bad it is really bad like medieval sux
losers  67
05-10-2002 08:35 AM ET (US)
chess is for losers and geeks. chess is the most boring game in the whole entire world. so all i have to say to that is that chess SUCKS.

   from
the chess and geek hater
( @ Y @ )  68
05-10-2002 08:37 AM ET (US)
( @ Y @ ) (()) 8=====D~
ToddLarason  69
05-14-2002 12:13 AM ET (US)
Another use for a proxy like MungProxy is to take control over internet appliances that call home -- like, say, a ReplayTV 4000. For things like that, you usually need a transparent proxy, but that's just a little different.
eProf  70
05-19-2002 08:25 PM ET (US)
Just wondering if you ever found out "What the heck kind of name is "gastrocnemius" for a muscle, anyway? Sounds like a stomach disorder." One of my students asked me almost exactly the same thing, and I can't find any info about why this muscle got this name! Any help is appreciated, and you can email sunyprofessor@yahoo.com

Thnax!

eProf
Paul  71
06-18-2002 09:30 AM ET (US)
David, I see that you've been looking for Codex Seraphinianus. Did you ever get one? My son just presented me with the brand new Italian edition for Father's Day. Very nice - just as finely produced as the original from Abbeyville Press.
David M. ChessPerson was signed in when posted  72
06-19-2002 10:53 PM ET (US)
Yep, I did eventually get one on eBay; see
"http://www.davidchess.com/words/log.20000107.html#20000112"
I have it in a nice glass-fronted cabinet in the living room, and once in awhile I take it out and read ("read") a few pages. Haven't done that in months, come to think of it; I really should. Thanks for reminding me. Isn't it cool?
halfelven  73
06-26-2002 04:35 PM ET (US)
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halfelven  74
06-26-2002 04:39 PM ET (US)
Thanks, David for your kind mention of Mat Twassel's Calendar.atEROS. We hope to be providing a daily erotic moment to our readers for some time to come. :)
-- Joyce Melton
Graham Leuschke  75
06-29-2002 04:47 PM ET (US)
Is it an IQ test, having to view the source of your page to read what you think about Wolfram? (which is my snarky way of saying that your link is wonky)
David M. ChessPerson was signed in when posted  76
06-30-2002 07:11 PM ET (US)
Noffis. Noffis noffis noffis.
Anonymouse  77
07-21-2002 12:15 AM ET (US)
Still you are here. But Victoria Sinclair not here. Still smelling funny. What do you care of it? This is not of me. Balance.
Chinthliss  78
09-02-2002 11:16 AM ET (US)
I'm interested in what people do and why they do it. In how people communicate, and how they fail to. I'm interested in how phenomena that look like life can arise in substrates that we wouldn't normally consider living. In how art helps us make sense of life, and in what "make sense of life" could possibly mean. You interested in any of that stuff?


Yes...yes I am. I read that far down on your page. so you're not the only one. It is always a comfort to find similar human beings in this vast world. Wouldn't you say?
i like the understatement of lower case letters too
have a poem
chinthliss@hotmail.com

Happy fool
Eyes closed
Dancing blindly through the confetti of life
The sun shining brightly
Constant
 Day and night
Night and Day
Spilling gold at their feet
Their world but a mere playground
Supporting their every cartwheel
Without complaint
Music ringing in their ears
 A joyous melody so loud
 So loud
 The warnings of the countermelodies
 Left abandoned
 Only to bring forth
An unappreciated current
One by one
They fall
Suffocating
 Slowly
Don't try to fight it now
 You lose
 I am the sun
I am the earth
 I am
Take the gold
I give you
 In your foolishness
 Cry for more
My warnings go unheeded
 Suffocate in my gold!
Forget my beauty!
I can easily go on forgetting yours
 Dead fools
Are you still fools?
What have you
 Been left to see?
 I have no one
Nothing
 I hate you
 But I yearn for your foolish happiness
 Every last one
That kept my skies blue
 I suffocate in my own gold that kept my melodies ringing
And feel myself crumble
 Crumble
Daniel  79
10-02-2002 03:01 AM ET (US)
The Codex denies me sleep.
Chuck  80
10-16-2002 06:08 PM ET (US)
"while having really no symptoms that could be called at all serious,"

Well, I'm glad someone gets it. One of my pet peeves is people who say, "They can do X, but they can't cure the common cold." Well, I'm SOOOO sorry if scientists are spending so much time working on AIDS and cancer that they don't devote as much effort to the common cold.

Thus endeth the rant.

(Hope your cold doesn't last too long, Dave.)
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