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| skypilot
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12-18-2005 05:14 AM ET (US)
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no brainer here, marie, beauty and intelligence. ahhhh
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| m
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12-03-2004 02:09 PM ET (US)
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Xeni, definitely. She reminds me of my girlfriend.
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| Levi Tate
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08-11-2004 05:51 AM ET (US)
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Maria, without a doubt. She seems to be interested in pretty much the same things that I am. And she's HOT!!
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| Gromer
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07-04-2004 05:10 AM ET (US)
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I think that there's a 5th person who's hiding behind a couch in the living room. His name is Borticelli. He used to sing in the French opera, but now he mainly cleans the grime of age from Barn Hog action commando figurines and stored them in the glove compartment of his Geo Metro. Also, I think that Xeni and Stelarc are getting a bit TOO intimate for me to condone. Unfortunately, this means I'm going to have to cut my funding to this site, and take you off the internet. You have 1 week to clean t his place up, or else it's GOODBYE!
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| Kalischild
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07-01-2004 03:42 PM ET (US)
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I would like to have dinner with Elvis. Because I'm GAY! GAY for ELVIS! And Elvis would put out. I like Elvis.
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| trilo
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07-01-2004 12:07 PM ET (US)
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Hmm, I've already had dinners and conversations with Fractal (they are, of course, awesome). They all seem pretty interesting, though, I'm sure that it would be an entertaining and engaging evening with any of them. But something about Lisa's and Maria's pages draws me to them... admittedly it may not be for reasons of science.
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| Dylan
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06-29-2004 12:25 PM ET (US)
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Xeni and Lisa. The possibilites are endless. Throw me in that briar patch please!
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| Steve
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06-28-2004 02:03 PM ET (US)
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Lisa... game over.
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| Bill
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06-26-2004 03:24 PM ET (US)
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Maria Maria Maria... She got beautifull eyes and a nice smile. I doubt I could hold up my end of the converstion, but she'd be great to listen to.
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| BoogieBoy
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06-25-2004 03:32 PM ET (US)
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I'll take Lisa AND Maria to a pillow fight so we can argue over our dimensions together with my velcro referee uniform...
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| Steve
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06-24-2004 07:57 PM ET (US)
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Fractal! no question. skinny and scary = my type ;)
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| Bsti
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06-24-2004 04:33 AM ET (US)
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Fractal, because there's no way I can compete with the others in the brainpower dept; at least this way my chances of getn sum are exponentially higher. I probably didn't even use that big word right.
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| Tark
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06-24-2004 02:09 AM ET (US)
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Could I just have a great dinner with Lisa and dessert with Fractal? They are both beautiful and intelligent, but I am oddly drawn to the singularity that is Fractal. Perhaps Lisa could help me improve my multi-dimensional thinking. Tough call.
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| ron angel
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06-23-2004 03:59 PM ET (US)
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lisa is the one for me..... I could talk to her without HER getting bored!
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| supergringo
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06-23-2004 03:39 PM ET (US)
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Fractal hands down. She's beautiful sexy smart & weirdly funny. We've got similar tastes in music, books & movies (though she does like the truly awful Matrix...trouble in Paradise?)
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| m r gates
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06-23-2004 12:22 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 06-23-2004 12:28 PM
I have a difficult time choosing between Lisa and Xeni. I'm drawn to Lisa because she is both beautiful and highly intelligent, and because she's working on the cutting edge of multi-dimensional physics. Fascinating woman! However, Xeni is also beautiful and intelligent, and her journalism work makes it clear that she is highly creative and artistic. And she also seems culturally unconventional--something that I find very attractive and intriguing! Hmmmm.... How 'bout the option of having dinner with both--sort of an intellectual ménage à trios?
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| Bryan Norton
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06-23-2004 10:34 AM ET (US)
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I choose Xeni Jardin. She is a tech-culture journalist, a topic that most interests me. She is also a contributor to Wired Magazine, and National Public Radio.
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| sethx9
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01-30-2004 11:52 PM ET (US)
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I think spending time with ANY of the SuicideGirls would be a wonderful growing experience. I'm familiar with and a fan of Xeni's writing however. Nothing's more attractive than brilliance more interested in questions than answers.
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| Roger Mitchell
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01-30-2004 09:50 PM ET (US)
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Fractal. She is such an excellent liar.
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| sabretooth
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01-26-2004 08:07 AM ET (US)
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Maria, because she is cute. Yeah, I'm that shallow. Second choice would be Fractal.
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| firq krumpl
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01-17-2004 01:47 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 01-17-2004 01:49 AM
wow. first maria and now teja...
you have a genius for finding women perfect for me.
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| Buzz Dixon
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01-16-2004 06:23 PM ET (US)
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Stelarc. After dinner we could go stomping around my neighborhood with his robot, looking for that #$@% kid with his noisy gas-powered skateboard.
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| Polygonwrangler
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01-15-2004 08:52 PM ET (US)
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While Fractal would probably be extremely interesting I'm not sure if I'd like to deal with someone who drinks red wine while on MAO inhibitors.
Maria is my choice. Exotic looks and exotic particles. I've made reservations at Milliways, Maria. Pick you up at eleventy?
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| davydd
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01-12-2004 05:53 PM ET (US)
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It would deffinetly be Fractal. She has the most alluring eyes I have ever seen.
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| Steve
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01-12-2004 02:23 AM ET (US)
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Xeni. Definitly Xeni. I'm more familiar with her work, she writes a great deal on subjects I'm interested in, she is extremly intelligent and I also happen to be incredible attracted to her. http://caffeineslinger.typepad.com/les/
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| Sable
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01-11-2004 08:59 PM ET (US)
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Fractal. Definitely. I've always gotten along well with female serial-killers. Plus she likes "Family Guy"... How can you go wrong with that combination?
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| Ari
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01-11-2004 04:48 PM ET (US)
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I would have dinner with the big robot.
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| Nick
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01-11-2004 02:43 PM ET (US)
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I choose Maria, without question, for her combination of brains, looks, and the extra dimension.
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| firq krumpl
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01-11-2004 12:45 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 01-11-2004 01:00 PM
this is such an easy choice. maria. and nothing to do with "genius". but rather, mental and emotional health.
and bonus points for playing drums, as i do also.
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| Dave W.
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01-11-2004 11:41 AM ET (US)
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I'd go with Xeni. Her articles and NPR stories are excellent. She's a fascinating lady.
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| Sammy
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01-11-2004 10:23 AM ET (US)
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Cliff, Fractal would be the one for me, although i don't really share her fav position. Her taste in music & pictures etc are quite similar.
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| Bob dePillis
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01-11-2004 09:31 AM ET (US)
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Cliff, I'd choose Maria. She's the most "genius" of the group of people. I might not be able to understand everything she says about physics, but I'd bet she'd be very interesting to talk to. My second choice is the woman named "fractal", just because she's the woman most unlike me. I'd never get to chat with someone like her in "real life."
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| Jerry Kanigel
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01-11-2004 09:26 AM ET (US)
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Cliff, I love your RealityCarnival.Com. Of the people listed (Xeni, Fractal, Stelarc, and Maria), I would choose Xeni. I love her articles, and I 'd like to ask her questions about journalism. It must be a tough way to make a living. The other people are very interesting, but they couldn't give me career advice!
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Cliff Pickover
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01-11-2004 09:24 AM ET (US)
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Choose one of these people with whom you would most like to have have dinner and conversation: Xeni, Fractal, Stelarc, or Maria. Why? Answer here. Question and links given at: http://RealityCarnival.Com
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