Re: [Health] For the men...

2005-08-21 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 09:46 PM Saturday 8/20/2005, Julia Thompson wrote: Ronn!Blankenship wrote: I thought the prevailing wisdom was that most guys spend their teenage years doing warm-up exercises . . . Why Is The Bathroom Door Locked Again? Maru -- Ronn! :) (Come on. All of you were thinking it. Again.)

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 11:35 PM Saturday 8/20/2005, The Fool wrote: [snip] Saturday: Morning: Shinzo Mew Mew Power Winx Club W.I.T.C.H. (usually) G.I. Joe Sigma Six (coming) They replaced G. I. Joe's brain with a 70's-era computer made by Xerox? -- Ronn! :) ___

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread The Fool
From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warren Ockrassa wrote: [adult swim] on Cartoon Network is a refuge in some ways. There are some really interesting toons sent out on the Cartoon Network late at night -- great ones such as Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist and the Turner

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread The Fool
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Fool wrote: From: Warren Ockrassa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [adult swim] on Cartoon Network is a refuge in some ways. --- You''re implying that their are other things to watch on tv. --- I find The Weather Channel to be gripping. Most of

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread The Fool
From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] FLCL: IMHO I just don't understand. Not in a creative avant garde mode, but I just don't see the artistic background. Not because I don't get anime (my anime collection outnumbers my traditional movie collection), but because it seems the show was

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread The Fool
From: Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 8/21/05, The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daily: Detective Conan (case closed) (+sat sun) Southpark Totally Spies DragonballZ Uncut Inu-Yasha Reruns Futurama FullMetal Alchemist Coboy Bebop Fairly Oddparents The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy

Re: Intelligent Design

2005-08-21 Thread KZK
William T Goodall wrote: Interesting article about the evil monsters behind 'intelligent design'. http://tinyurl.com/d89qz A closer look shows a multidimensional organization, financed by missionary and mainstream groups - the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides $1 million a year,

RE: Killing threads

2005-08-21 Thread Nick Lidster
He I just use outlook and I find that when I drag all the times out to the inbox they don't usually go back with the next lot of incomings... Nick -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of PAT MATHEWS Sent: August 20, 2005 2:33 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread Steve Sloan
Robert Seeberger wrote: Soap opera. Samurai Champloo: Rocks tha' hizzouse. Kurosawa goes toon.) Also soapy, but the action is awesome. I can't wait for Jin and Rap-Bastard to get into a fight again.G Good show, and the warning at the beginning of the show was just funny. The beat-box

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread Robert Seeberger
The Fool wrote: From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warren Ockrassa wrote: [adult swim] on Cartoon Network is a refuge in some ways. There are some really interesting toons sent out on the Cartoon Network late at night -- great ones such as Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist and the

Irregulars Question: mod format in Linux

2005-08-21 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Does anyone know wtf is a .mod file in Linux? How can I get useful things out of it? It seems like it's a zip-like bundle of stuff. Alberto Monteiro ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Does the NYT EVER print anything that isn't dogawful tripe or Propaganda?

2005-08-21 Thread The Fool
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] In answer to the subject line -- um, no? :) I'm guessing that's your belief, anyway. Nice hook. The Fool wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/17/books/17comi.html?ex=1281931200en=0 8e3777cc4943486ei=5090partner=geartestemc=rss

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread The Fool
From: Steve Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's a very weird show, but it's a weird show that makes sense. If you pay attention, there is an actual storyline there, and it came together nicely in last night's final episode. I'm still pondering the old guy with the chalk, and how he might have

USA bashing is fun

2005-08-21 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Today's biggest br newspaper has a huge story about the return of Creationism to USA classes. It has the general flavour of look how those USAns are stupid to believe this nonsense. Alberto Monteiro ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread The Fool
From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Fool wrote: From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] I like the music, but everything else about this series sucks IMO. Because you don't get the references? Well...I don't find anything in the series that causes me to care

Re: [Health] For the men...

2005-08-21 Thread Julia Thompson
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 09:46 PM Saturday 8/20/2005, Julia Thompson wrote: Ronn!Blankenship wrote: I thought the prevailing wisdom was that most guys spend their teenage years doing warm-up exercises . . . Why Is The Bathroom Door Locked Again? Maru -- Ronn! :) (Come on. All of you

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread Julia Thompson
The Fool wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Fool wrote: From: Warren Ockrassa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [adult swim] on Cartoon Network is a refuge in some ways. --- You''re implying that their are other things to watch on tv. --- I find The Weather Channel to be gripping. Most of

Re: USA bashing is fun

2005-08-21 Thread Julia Thompson
Alberto Monteiro wrote: Today's biggest br newspaper has a huge story about the return of Creationism to USA classes. It has the general flavour of look how those USAns are stupid to believe this nonsense. Yeah. I have a half-formulated response to anyone seriously backing it that hits them

Re: Does the NYT EVER print anything that isn't dogawful tripe or Propaganda?

2005-08-21 Thread Julia Thompson
The Fool wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] In answer to the subject line -- um, no? :) I'm guessing that's your belief, anyway. Nice hook. The Fool wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/17/books/17comi.html?ex=1281931200en=0

Re: USA bashing is fun

2005-08-21 Thread Gautam Mukunda
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Today's biggest br newspaper has a huge story about the return of Creationism to USA classes. It has the general flavour of look how those USAns are stupid to believe this nonsense. Alberto Monteiro Now, the interesting question for me is,

Re: USA bashing is fun

2005-08-21 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 07:35 PM Sunday 8/21/2005, Gautam Mukunda wrote: --- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Today's biggest br newspaper has a huge story about the return of Creationism to USA classes. It has the general flavour of look how those USAns are stupid to believe this nonsense.

Re: USA bashing is fun

2005-08-21 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Gautam Mukunda wrote: Today's biggest br newspaper has a huge story about the return of Creationism to USA classes. It has the general flavour of look how those USAns are stupid to believe this nonsense. Now, the interesting question for me is, why does this essentially only happen in the

Re: FLCL and Paranoia Agent

2005-08-21 Thread Steve Sloan
The Fool wrote: Neon Genesis Evangelion (coming) That's good news. I keep hearing about that show, but I've never seen it. Gundam Seed Yup, that was worth watching. It reminds me of a Heinlein juvenile, where kids have to learn duty and moral lessons against the backdrop of a space war.

Re: USA bashing is fun

2005-08-21 Thread Steve Sloan
Alberto Monteiro wrote: No idea. Maybe it's because the USA likes to single it out against the rest of the world - like refusing to use metric, using the middle-endian calendar system, I'll grant you that doing day-month-year dates makes more sense than what we do, but only slightly.

Re: Irregulars Question: mod format in Linux

2005-08-21 Thread Maru Dubshinki
On 8/21/05, Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know wtf is a .mod file in Linux? How can I get useful things out of it? It seems like it's a zip-like bundle of stuff. Alberto Monteiro Really, Alberto. I'm somewhat disapointed in you. But for your browsing delectation,

Re: Mindless and Heartless

2005-08-21 Thread Bemmzim
In a message dated 8/20/2005 9:30:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No, it's not... quantum mechanics is a reasonable, scientific theory. The Jews-run-the-world idea is a paranoid goofball conspiracy theory. That makes all the difference. I believe the latter is

Re: Mindless and Heartless

2005-08-21 Thread Bemmzim
In a message dated 8/20/2005 9:41:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I believe that self-deceit enables this kind of behavior. The provost of my college was a spy during WWII and interviewed Nazi scientists during the Nuremburg war trials. He challenged each incoming

Re: Irregulars Question: mod format in Linux

2005-08-21 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 01:16 PM Sunday 8/21/2005, Alberto Monteiro wrote: Does anyone know wtf is a .mod file in Linux? How can I get useful things out of it? Have you tried your usual advice (FR)? -- Ronn! :) I Am A Trained Professional Smart-Aleck. Do Not Attempt This On Your Own. Neither The Author

Re: Mindless and Heartless

2005-08-21 Thread Bemmzim
In a message dated 8/20/2005 10:17:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It came from Eric Clapton. :-) I have to talk to him about that ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Mindless and Heartless

2005-08-21 Thread Bemmzim
In a message dated 8/20/2005 10:30:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Then this is a big difference between you and me. While you've been going on and on about subtle anti-semitism, you probably haven't felt its effects, yet you've been suggesting that I don't

Re: USA bashing is fun

2005-08-21 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 07:53 PM Sunday 8/21/2005, Alberto Monteiro wrote: playing a football that does not use the feet nor a ball, etc. New vocabulary word: PUNT: It ain't just a type of water craft. -- Ronn! :) ___

Re: Physics question

2005-08-21 Thread Maru Dubshinki
On 8/22/05, Andrew Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, and thus there are places, where time is going faster, relative to earth... eg places going slower (as we are going rather fast). And is there a minimum and maximum speed of time? Andrew Well, assuming Green's metaphor holds, yes.

RE: Physics question

2005-08-21 Thread Andrew Paul
Behalf Of Maru Dubshinki On 8/22/05, Andrew Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, and thus there are places, where time is going faster, relative to earth... eg places going slower (as we are going rather fast). And is there a minimum and maximum speed of time? Andrew Well, assuming

Re: Physics question

2005-08-21 Thread Damon Agretto
Minimum speed of time is the opposite: all possible acceleration, that is, light speed.Intuitively, this should make time stand still, and it does. And faster still would be going backwards in time (tachyons, anyone?). Speaking of which, if this were possible, HOW exactly would time go

Re: Physics question

2005-08-21 Thread Maru Dubshinki
On 8/22/05, Andrew Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, that's good, that's what I was thinking too. And the Big Bang part is an interesting angle.. Is there somewhere like that, can we identify a centre of our universe?. And what about the maximum speed of time? Andrew A physical centre? No;

Re: Physics question

2005-08-21 Thread Maru Dubshinki
On 8/22/05, Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Minimum speed of time is the opposite: all possible acceleration, that is, light speed.Intuitively, this should make time stand still, and it does. And faster still would be going backwards in time (tachyons, anyone?). Speaking of