6749. Jessica 8 (c-76-125-235-165.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) –
10 Mar 2008 10:06:14
[ Open letters ]
This other guy's blog is also hilarious: http://ekarj.com/
This post reminded me of an open letter:
Just because the face of a clock is oriented so that 12 is the start of a new day doesn’t mean 12pm has the right to follow 11am. Where I come from, you don’t count up a series of something and then randomly switch units. If one begins a sequence of AM hours in a base-12 numbering scheme, one would eventually expect to arrive at 12am. But you get to 12 and all of a sudden PM bursts in all like, “Who wants lunch, bitches?” Where the fuck did you come from? What have you done with 1pm through 11pm? Oh, you mean to tell me we’re going to count through those hours now? After we’ve just put up with 12pm’s childish antics? Go fuck yourself, time.
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6747. Anonymous above = Gabe (dsl093-172-164.pit1.dsl.speakeasy.net) –
09 Mar 2008 17:42:38
[ Things I don't like ]
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6746. Anonymous (dsl093-172-164.pit1.dsl.speakeasy.net) –
09 Mar 2008 17:41:24
[ Things I don't like ]
<ul>
<li>One-item lists
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6745. freakin out! (uiw5-10.uiwtx.edu) –
05 Mar 2008 10:18:43
[ BAD SAT SCORES ]
hey, i got my sat score..1600...
good? bad?
lemme know! |
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6744. Tom 7 (h-66-167-56-84.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
05 Mar 2008 00:36:44
[ Success! ]
What search query are you talking about? |
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6743. Michael Lanahan. (Author.) (spc1-pool7-0-0-cust469.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) –
04 Mar 2008 23:11:43
[ Success! ]
Hi Tom,
Your item appears when my Lulu book ID is applied to google-search. ( My ID. 2060845. Any ideas On how to overcome this problem ? I obviously wish to direct friends to my item, not yours. I have reported the issue to Lulu for investigation. Best wishes, Mike. |
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6741. c/o 09 (cpe-66-69-51-231.satx.res.rr.com) –
04 Mar 2008 20:23:41
[ BAD SAT SCORES ]
hey everyone! stop freakin out! people get into colleges, it just depends on whether its the one you Want to get in to. ok, i have to admit, 1100-1500s are pretty bad, but if u have an amazing gpa, it'll balance out! colleges look at the rigor of ur studies too, dont take all easy classes, participate in extra activites, and do service hours. that should help a lot :D
ok..college board has a perfect college matchmaker for all yall who are worried. go check it out! |
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6740. c/o 09 (cpe-66-69-51-231.satx.res.rr.com) –
04 Mar 2008 20:22:57
[ BAD SAT SCORES ]
hey everyone! stop freakin out! people get into colleges, it just depends on whether its the one you Want to get in to. ok, i have to admit, 1100-1500s are pretty bad, but if u have an amazing gpa, it'll balance out! colleges look at the rigor of ur studies too, dont take all easy classes, participate in extra activites, and do service hours. that should help a lot :D
ok..college board has a perfect college matchmaker for all yall who are worried. go check it out! |
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6739. Anonymous (cpe-66-27-176-123.dc.res.rr.com) –
04 Mar 2008 12:22:08
[ Bathroom? Mushroom! ]
C:\Documents and Settings\All About Me\My Documents\My Pictures\house\house 001.jpg |
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6737. Anonymous (ppp-70-247-117-242.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) –
03 Mar 2008 18:44:46
[ BAD SAT SCORES ]
Know it or not, you've all already been accepted to a college, you all qualify for community college, HEY you wanted to know if you could be accepted and the answer is yes.
Can you live away from home and go to college, yes community colleges have apartments near them, pick a community college going for conversion to 4 year so when they transition over your already in their system and there is no hassle.
Take summer classes prior at a community college, lots of basic core classes, get A's, 4.0's and you'll then be considered a transfer student and these horrible tests won't make any difference at all. If your a good person and you want to do something, set your mind to it and go for it.
Good Luck to you all |
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6732. Mathcheck (dhcp236.rockhurst.edu) –
29 Feb 2008 21:18:03
[ Open letters ]
I just realized the irony of my handle and my math frustrations. Oh well. |
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6731. Mathcheck (dhcp859.rockhurst.edu) –
28 Feb 2008 22:30:59
[ Open letters ]
Dear Newton and Leibniz,
Great job on the whole discovering calculus thing; I really appreciate it and all, but why does it have to be so hard sometimes?
Yours,
Mathcheck |
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I know what you mean. I think it's mostly because some of my favorite authors haven't been making levels for a while. I've been busy finishing my thesis and starting a new job. I do think that, like bots, people will evemtually figure out how to use them for fun and interesting things! |
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6721. Anonymous (cpe-76-178-60-185.natsow.res.rr.com) –
27 Feb 2008 13:22:34
[ Bathroom? Mushroom! ]
Doug Kaufmann has written several books about fungus, which mushrooms are. His research spans 35 years or so. That, in my book, makes him an expert on the subject. His WEB sight is knowthecause.com. If you have dial up internet service, his site is likely to freeze your computer. If not, check out the show (video) with Barb and Frank Long. They sell Orange TKO at their WEB site, Long Life Unlimited. |
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I keep trying to like remotes, but it is a hard sell. Some levels find clever ways to use them, but most levels seen to just throw a whole bunch onto the level and the only way to solve the level is to keep banging on it until you find the right combination of moves. There is no logic involved. I am sure there are people who like levels like that (random guessing). I hope that more levels will come along that use remotes with some finesse. I plan to try to write one or two using them to see what is really possible. |
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Thanks! There's just one of me though! =) |
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There are no disadvantages. |
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I absolutely love this album. You guys are amazing!! |
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hi guys,
is there anyone who knows Raif Honic in Austria?
I'm looking to find him, he's a prosecutor and my mother's cousin.
let me know on my e-mail ilknurulgur@hotmail.com |
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what is the advantages and disadvantages of that invention? |
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6714. Tom 7 (h-66-167-9-141.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
24 Feb 2008 02:35:36
[ Open letters ]
I asked him tonight. His secret is: use a beard trimmer. A-duh. My question is, how to make hairs with length of Pareto distribution? There is no satisfactory answer at hand. |
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6713. Anonymous (adsl-074-181-040-017.sip.hsv.bellsouth.net) –
23 Feb 2008 22:26:19
[ Bathroom? Mushroom! ]
I thought that I was the only one with this problem. About two months after we moved in a sewage pipe busted under the house. Shortly after white fungus started grouwing out of the carpet. Sprayed it with Tilex mildew killer. Every since then it has been a problem all in the room and bathroom. It has a very nasty smell. It looks a lot like the one that is pictured above. Every since we moved in two years ago my children and I have been plaqued with respiratory problems. Nothing seems to work on it. We are fixing to move but I am concerened about having long term effects from this. |
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6712. Tom 7 (h-66-167-9-141.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
23 Feb 2008 20:05:25
[ Open letters ]
heh, okay, I will ask him! |
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6711. Tom 7 (h-66-167-9-141.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
23 Feb 2008 13:17:31
[ Open letters ]
It's true; sometimes it's better to have some crunchy packed snow than ice slicks. Certainly when I'm winter running I prefer crunch. |
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6710. dklee (c-24-131-17-83.hsd1.oh.comcast.net) –
23 Feb 2008 13:16:54
[ Open letters ]
Haha. Nice. RE: the first letter. Do you know Ben Lambert? He's always got a nice layer of scruff on, but never seems to be clean shaven. He's got a secret. I once got it out of him when we were drunk. I forgot it, but you could always ask him. |
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