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Grex > Test > #11: This is the dawning of a new age | |
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remmers
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This is the dawning of a new age
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Jun 3 11:45 UTC 1991 |
Now is the time
for all good pern
to come to the aid
of the concept of free and open conferencing.
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chelsea
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response 1 of 24:
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Jun 3 12:55 UTC 1991 |
SECOND!!!
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igor
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response 2 of 24:
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Jul 18 23:28 UTC 1991 |
third!
where are the refreshments?
is the bar open yet?
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popcorn
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response 3 of 24:
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Jul 19 01:39 UTC 1991 |
This response has been erased.
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helmke
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response 4 of 24:
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Jun 9 01:28 UTC 1995 |
test of Grexing via Apple Newton.
The text issue will probably preclude further attempts.
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starwolf
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response 5 of 24:
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Sep 15 15:34 UTC 1995 |
Bar? Where? ;}
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omni
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response 6 of 24:
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Oct 26 06:31 UTC 1995 |
This is a test.
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orinoco
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response 7 of 24:
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Oct 26 19:17 UTC 1995 |
<orinoco brings omni a shrubbery>
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lee
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response 8 of 24:
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Apr 20 22:54 UTC 1997 |
this is the dawning of the age of aquarius...
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orinoco
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response 9 of 24:
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Apr 22 22:30 UTC 1997 |
This is the aging of the aquarium of dawn.
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lee
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response 10 of 24:
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Apr 23 22:47 UTC 1997 |
Dawn is known for lots of colours, but not blue or green, which is what you'd
think aquariums are... hmm...
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orinoco
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response 11 of 24:
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Apr 26 16:33 UTC 1997 |
once the sun is moderately high up you can see blue in the sky that isn't
right next to it. Usually there's the nice pinky reddish orange stuff in the
East, and varying shades of blue for the rest of the sky. I have to agree
with you on green, though.
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lee
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response 12 of 24:
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Apr 26 22:49 UTC 1997 |
Maybe the green got reflected from the ocean or grass below the sky.
Why is the sky blue?
Why is the grass green(er)?
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orinoco
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response 13 of 24:
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Apr 27 02:26 UTC 1997 |
I don't know. A gold-on-purple paisley sky would look so much nicer...
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lee
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response 14 of 24:
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Apr 28 01:14 UTC 1997 |
a purple paisley sky would be neat but I'm not sure if you'd want to put gold
on top of that... it might start to look... gaudy
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orinoco
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response 15 of 24:
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Apr 29 23:02 UTC 1997 |
No, gold paisley on a purple background. Or for that matter gold and purple
paisley on black.
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lee
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response 16 of 24:
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Apr 30 02:44 UTC 1997 |
Why don't we just have a tri-coloured sky?
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orinoco
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response 17 of 24:
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May 1 20:39 UTC 1997 |
Or we could just rent it out--eliminate the need for skywriters by doing it
directly!
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lee
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response 18 of 24:
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May 1 23:46 UTC 1997 |
"Yes, I would like to purchase that portion of sky between 40N and 41N
degrees latitude, 100E and 110E longtitude, and yes, I'd like to
paint it hot pink wiht lilac polka-dots."
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remmers
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response 19 of 24:
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May 2 11:47 UTC 1997 |
If folks could figure out a way to do that, they would.
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orinoco
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response 20 of 24:
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May 3 15:36 UTC 1997 |
<orinoco has visions of flying nike ads and shudders>
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janc
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response 21 of 24:
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Dec 4 15:03 UTC 2001 |
Hello, from the eastern front.
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bhoward
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response 22 of 24:
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Oct 26 12:07 UTC 2003 |
And in the far east, a front moves in. Where sleeps the sun?
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naftee
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response 23 of 24:
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Nov 9 05:17 UTC 2003 |
Test.
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bhoward
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response 24 of 24:
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Jan 9 11:32 UTC 2004 |
.tseT
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