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mary
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response 75 of 99:
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Feb 28 01:29 UTC 2005 |
Russ, now I understand. ;-)
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scholar
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response 76 of 99:
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Feb 28 01:31 UTC 2005 |
Dude.
/me waves at Ary and Mother
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naftee
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response 77 of 99:
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Feb 28 01:33 UTC 2005 |
We should commission tsty/lkjh to photograph those MISSING from the above
photograph, in order for our world, and other's penis, to be complete!
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scholar
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response 78 of 99:
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Feb 28 01:34 UTC 2005 |
Re. 75: If it is, I'm sure you'd suggest we should arrest hayz for the crime
committed in this item.
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scholar
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response 79 of 99:
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Feb 28 01:43 UTC 2005 |
74! not 75!
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scholar
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response 80 of 99:
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Feb 28 01:45 UTC 2005 |
Re. 73: No doubt it was yet another instance of "filling with the purpose of
emptying", much in the same way that metanarratival purpose of the day was
to fill the room with bodies to empty it of bodies.
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naftee
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response 81 of 99:
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Feb 28 02:41 UTC 2005 |
Oh dear.
Insomuch that drew has been imitating Mr. Deigert's hair style, he has
succeeded in making a complete fool of myself.
http://grexers.nether.net/assets/images/drew.gif
Although the picture may be old, the smirking face behind it is timeless.
How naive was I to think that Jim Keesan would shave his proud beard, as of
course him and tsty are beard brothers; may the facial hair live forever.
And oh, how some things just didn't work out, such as hair colour and height.
Regardless, we have now succeeded in pinning you down out of the photograph,
drew. We have you, drew. We have drawn our weapons in purpose.
Now we have to figure out what the hell those three clowns
(russ+keesan+jimdeigert) were doing behind the camera.
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scholar
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response 82 of 99:
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Feb 28 02:46 UTC 2005 |
Dude.
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scholar
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response 83 of 99:
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Feb 28 02:47 UTC 2005 |
Oh, oops!
I don't know how I messed up and thought one of the people there was John
Remmers!
This is terrible!
But at least now we know whaT's up.
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scholar
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response 84 of 99:
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Feb 28 02:48 UTC 2005 |
(but 11 out of 12 isn't bad!)
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scholar
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response 85 of 99:
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Feb 28 02:50 UTC 2005 |
And we now must ask: What exactly QWERE Jim, Keesan, and Drew dewing?!
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naftee
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response 86 of 99:
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Feb 28 02:51 UTC 2005 |
Yeah! Not bad at all! do you suppose they were with Tim Shores /!
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scholar
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response 87 of 99:
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Feb 28 03:06 UTC 2005 |
Whoa!
That is an interesting idea!
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albaugh
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response 88 of 99:
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Feb 28 16:02 UTC 2005 |
Another big "thank you!" to mary for organizing the exodus. Thank you to her
and her minions who carved up the pumpkin, so to speak. :-) (||)
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other
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response 89 of 99:
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Feb 28 16:19 UTC 2005 |
Thanks to scott for thinking to bring power tools!
Thanks to gelinas for the monster van. My truck would have been far
less adequate unless I somehow removed the cap and rack (which is not in
my plans).
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naftee
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response 90 of 99:
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Feb 28 17:09 UTC 2005 |
Thanks other!
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keesan
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response 91 of 99:
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Feb 28 17:17 UTC 2005 |
Thanks to whoever wanted the three big chairs. We found only a dismantled
metal desk. Friedmans' Nonferrous Metals says they were kicked out of their
nearby location and are now 2 miles So. of Rt. 94 on So. State and that this
is not a safe place to bike to even in warm weather. They will let us drop
off the steel for free (or we can get 3 cents/lb for it halfway to Chelsea)
and pay us something for the VME boards (and the aluminum, copper wire, and
other greenboard we are removing from power supplies, floppy drives,
printers...). Small steel cases are getting flattened for the recycle bin.
Does ANYONE want the Ann Arbor Ambassador terminals, or the SPARC terminals
or mouse or keyboard? We can bring monitors/terminals to Kiwanis where
someone will pick them up and pay 5 cents/lb (or maybe Kiwanis has to deliver
to some place west of town that takes them). I offered to photograph the
SUN stuff for various websites but so far no response.
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mary
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response 92 of 99:
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Feb 28 17:32 UTC 2005 |
Hey, I just set the date. Otherwise, I was just another "minion".
What made the move work was that everyone was dedicated to getting
it done. They showed up. My cello teacher once told me something
I'll never forget: Often, the hardest part of any accomplishment is
just showing up. That could be for practice, or PhD work, or a
garden that needs weeding, or a move. Sounds so simple, but it's
true.
We were also very fortunate to have had staff there, who knew what
to keep, what to destroy, and what to recycle. And both Scott and
Eric are very skilled at moving large objects through tight spaces.
It was like a testosterone ballet. ;-) Joe & Co. kept on trucking,
even though muscles and truck axles were strained. And the more
time I spend around Lynne the better. I mean, if she could carry
that much, so could I, dammit!
Everyone involved made it happen. Everyone gets to feel good about
helping Grex with this transition.
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scholar
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response 93 of 99:
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Feb 28 18:14 UTC 2005 |
Dude.
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naftee
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response 94 of 99:
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Mar 1 01:04 UTC 2005 |
Whoa.
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russ
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response 95 of 99:
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Mar 1 05:58 UTC 2005 |
Re #75: Yes. Among other things, it creates such wonderful entertainment.
Re #91: I may have a taker for the other Ambassador swivel base.
other, have you scrapped those disc platters or are they available
for use as ornaments?
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glenda
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response 96 of 99:
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Mar 1 07:17 UTC 2005 |
Re 53 & 91. One of the Ambassador's was ours, the other was Marcus'. I
believe that they are both dead.
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other
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response 97 of 99:
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Mar 1 14:41 UTC 2005 |
The platters are still piling up on the dining room table.
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keesan
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response 98 of 99:
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Mar 1 16:55 UTC 2005 |
Russ, the terminals are all on my porch - email if you want either or both
(and the keyboards). Or the portable or SPARC terminals. Soon.
We generate disk platters that we usually recycle - we can save them.
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jesuit
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response 99 of 99:
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May 17 02:15 UTC 2006 |
TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
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