Grex Enigma Conference

Item 358: 07:19:40

Entered by mary on Tue Nov 26 12:19:42 2002:

26 new of 100 responses total.


#75 of 100 by md on Wed Dec 4 12:21:59 2002:

You two's dinner table must be a laff riot.


#76 of 100 by janc on Wed Dec 4 13:36:46 2002:

Well, if we can't be original, at least we can be compact.  A programmer
might quote Hamlet compactly as "2B|~2B".  Of course, that would alway
evaluate to negative one, so a better way to say it would be "-1" which
is simply "true".  Actually, evaluating our statements before saying
them would aide in compactness enormously, if not doing much for
originality.
I'd say, "Tautology.  Rhetorical question.  Absurdity.  Humorous aside.
 Brilliant observation," and you'd all applaud me roundly.


#77 of 100 by remmers on Wed Dec 4 14:48:56 2002:

TASI, IMHO.


#78 of 100 by other on Wed Dec 4 14:54:55 2002:

OUCH.


#79 of 100 by fitz on Thu Dec 5 12:14:38 2002:

Would #0 extend to sounds as well--music is just the same notes being repeated
over and over again.  Yep.  Same old notes, unless you start playing
micro-step compositions.

I'll just play a chromatic scale and retire the instrument.


#80 of 100 by remmers on Thu Dec 5 14:15:54 2002:

Don't stop with music.  Apply #0 to all of existence.  After all, the
universe is just the same old protons and neutrons and electrons and
other elementary stuff used over and over.


#81 of 100 by rcurl on Thu Dec 5 15:58:02 2002:

It really is boring. Just think, all electrons are indistinguishable.


#82 of 100 by other on Thu Dec 5 17:25:05 2002:

Ah!  But are they inEXtinguishable?


#83 of 100 by rcurl on Thu Dec 5 18:37:25 2002:

Not entirely - when one meets a positron, they both go  pfffttt! (and
apparently electron-positron pairs arise spontaneously from the "fabric of
space", so eventually all electrons should get recycled). 



#84 of 100 by mary on Thu Dec 5 18:49:09 2002:

How Buddhist.


#85 of 100 by other on Thu Dec 5 20:21:02 2002:

How Green.


#86 of 100 by fitz on Fri Dec 6 10:14:24 2002:

Are you positive?


#87 of 100 by cmcgee on Fri Dec 6 21:16:14 2002:

No, I'm electric.


#88 of 100 by gelinas on Sat Dec 7 02:48:54 2002:

I'm eclectic.


#89 of 100 by other on Sat Dec 7 06:47:06 2002:

i'm esotEric.


#90 of 100 by scott on Sat Dec 7 14:03:18 2002:

I'm eScott, a cutting edge new Web experience!  Visit to win points, get
enough points and I'll drop by to install a "Pizza" key on your computer
keyboard!


#91 of 100 by tsty on Sun Dec 8 09:32:17 2002:

i;m TranSistor - solid state!


#92 of 100 by gelinas on Mon Dec 9 02:49:24 2002:

Frozen?


#93 of 100 by tsty on Fri Dec 13 03:54:55 2002:

i can be melted ....


#94 of 100 by jaklumen on Fri Dec 13 10:52:49 2002:

Funk will never die!


#95 of 100 by tsty on Mon Dec 16 08:27:35 2002:

... and this funk stuff relates how?
  


#96 of 100 by gelinas on Tue Dec 17 05:11:03 2002:

But can you be melted only where you were forged?


#97 of 100 by jaklumen on Tue Dec 17 10:10:24 2002:

resp:95 relates as to being the something that will never die.  Silly man.


#98 of 100 by tsty on Tue Dec 17 18:02:06 2002:

re #96 ... after a resonable length of time, yes. <only?>


#99 of 100 by gelinas on Wed Dec 18 03:28:05 2002:

(A fireplace only brings out the tattoos.)


#100 of 100 by tsty on Wed Dec 18 09:10:58 2002:

she loved he tatts!


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