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robh |
Nothing much again. | ||
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remmers |
Omigosh! Da sysop is back!! | ||
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lee |
<lee thinks she missed something> | ||
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valerie |
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orinoco |
I figured he'd be back someday. <Manages to maintain his cynical composure for all of two seconds> | ||
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lee |
<lee just looks confused> | ||
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valerie |
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lee |
Ahh. <lee finally comprehends the situation> | ||
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orinoco |
Ahh..so they finally decided...Does that mean it's safe to come back to coop? :) | ||
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lee |
Is it ever safe? :) | ||
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orinoco |
point. well, comparatively speaking, anyway.... | ||
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lee |
line segment | ||
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orinoco |
Indeed. Good line segment, lee. | ||
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lee |
as opposed to a bad line segment? | ||
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orinoco |
Bad line segment! Down boy! No biscuit! What does one feed to geometric constructions? | ||
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remmers |
Figure food? | ||
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lee |
I don't know but lines must be starving and circles overfed. | ||
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orinoco |
Spaghetti seems appropriate. But it would have to be raw, or it wouldn't be a line segment anymore. Meatballs too, come to think of it. | ||
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lee |
a curvy line segment? like that thing in paintbrush (on win 3.1) | ||
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remmers |
Haven't you heard about non-Euclidean cooked spaghetti geometry? | ||
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orinoco |
So instead of throwing the spaghetti against a wall to see if it's done, you throw it against a spherical surface? | ||
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lee |
Throwing spaghetti on a wall? Do people really do that? I'd hate to clean up afterwards. | ||
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remmers |
They use disposable walls. | ||
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orinoco |
Just a single strand, lee, not the whole pot. | ||
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