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robh
Test Mark Unseen   May 2 05:57 UTC 1997

Nothing much again.
23 responses total.
remmers
response 1 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 2 11:47 UTC 1997

Omigosh! Da sysop is back!!
lee
response 2 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 2 17:57 UTC 1997

<lee thinks she missed something>
valerie
response 3 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 3 13:27 UTC 1997

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orinoco
response 4 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 3 15:37 UTC 1997

I figured he'd be back someday.  
<Manages to maintain his cynical composure for all of two seconds>
lee
response 5 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 4 00:13 UTC 1997

<lee just looks confused>
valerie
response 6 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 5 03:40 UTC 1997

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lee
response 7 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 5 19:54 UTC 1997

Ahh.
<lee finally comprehends the situation>
orinoco
response 8 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 7 22:25 UTC 1997

Ahh..so they finally decided...Does that mean it's safe to come back to coop?
 :)
lee
response 9 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 9 23:25 UTC 1997

Is it ever safe? :)
orinoco
response 10 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 10 00:28 UTC 1997

point.  well, comparatively speaking, anyway....
lee
response 11 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 19 18:42 UTC 1997

line segment
orinoco
response 12 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 22 01:14 UTC 1997

Indeed.  Good line segment, lee.
lee
response 13 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 22 18:47 UTC 1997

as opposed to a bad line segment?
orinoco
response 14 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 23 01:40 UTC 1997

Bad line segment!  Down boy!  No biscuit!

What does one feed to geometric constructions?
remmers
response 15 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 23 10:59 UTC 1997

Figure food?
lee
response 16 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 23 22:27 UTC 1997

I don't know but lines must be starving and circles overfed.
orinoco
response 17 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 24 01:34 UTC 1997

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.
lee
response 18 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 24 19:19 UTC 1997

a curvy line segment?
like that thing in paintbrush (on win 3.1)
remmers
response 19 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 25 12:07 UTC 1997

Haven't you heard about non-Euclidean cooked spaghetti geometry?
orinoco
response 20 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 25 17:12 UTC 1997

So instead of throwing the spaghetti against a wall to see if it's done, you
throw it against a spherical surface?
lee
response 21 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 25 19:01 UTC 1997

Throwing spaghetti on a wall?  Do people really do that?  I'd hate
to clean up afterwards.
remmers
response 22 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 26 11:18 UTC 1997

They use disposable walls.
orinoco
response 23 of 23: Mark Unseen   May 26 19:18 UTC 1997

Just a single strand, lee, not the whole pot.  
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