401. Marc (66.159.152.15.adsl.snet.net) –
29 Jan 2003 10:27:07
[ NEW: ece.cmu.edu ]
Hey, that looks like my home page, except that you spelled "oof" wrong... |
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youppiiiiiiiiii ovarie seizures |
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hey tom! thanks for the little program.
very interested in your embed tool.
i have created some cool pixel fonts.
but no luck running 'embed'.
doesnt run at all in win xp.
tried it on win98se machine and as soon as i type
anything on the command line...i get an error message.
"This MS_DOS program has terminated....."
any further tips are appreciated.
relaxzoolander@hotmail.com |
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hey, im lookin for a good name to use when i play video games, like one of my friends, his is Deus Ex. i want a cool name to use. if u have a good suggestion please reply. thanks. |
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395. ASA (lhuntertitanium.bio.pitt.edu) –
22 Jan 2003 17:05:50
[ Yellowtail ]
That is really cool!
The 'd' option on the white background looks exactly like C.elegans!
Yum!
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394. Tom 7 (h-66-167-45-31.phlapafg.covad.net) –
20 Jan 2003 12:55:38
[ Free Plexiglass! ]
How do I make a drumset out of little pieces of plexiglass? It shatters pretty easily when I strike it... |
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393. Tuuur (wb073246.mobiel.utwente.nl) –
20 Jan 2003 04:29:19
[ Old-ass Topos ]
In the time of the English, around the 1750s. Before that it just was a fort, founded by the british, conquered by the french, and then reconquered by the british. Pittsburgh is named after William Pitt, an english minister.
(just happened to read that in an encyclopaedia last week ;) ) |
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391. Dude (user-2injhfq.dialup.mindspring.com) –
17 Jan 2003 20:54:37
[ Free Plexiglass! ]
build a drumset, thats what im looking for plexiglass for
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390. Hock (66.190.63.213) –
17 Jan 2003 15:24:24
[ Old-ass Topos ]
I wonder when "Pittsburg" became "Pittsburgh". |
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"Remember, these guys aren't actually evil and don't actually want to make the world a worse place for you -- they just want your money."
Heh heh, well some would say that there is little (if any) difference between the two, particularly in this sort of context... |
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388. athos (cache0.ewetel.net) –
08 Jan 2003 03:22:05
[ Supergreg ]
nuthing bettter zan zat guy |
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Okay, last update (no really), the Perl script is now down to
76 characters. It's now shorter than a standard 80-character
width terminal line (does this qualify it as a Perl "one-liner"?).
You could even fit it on an old IBM punchcard (http://www.facade.com/legacy/punchcard/?val=%24%2F%3D%5C4%3Bmap%7B
%3FOS%2F2%3F%7C%24f%26%26%24f%2B%2B%3D%3D2%3F%24c-%3D2%2Bvec%28%24_
%2C0%2C32%29%2F4%3A%2B%2B%24c%7C%7Cs%2F..%2F%5C0%5C0%2Fs%3Bprint%7D
%3C%3E)
(well, ignoring character-set limitations).
I've decided it's safe to remove the table directory position
check when searching for the "OS/2" string as it's extremely unlikely
for there to be a collision with the offset, length, or checksum
values. A TrueType file would need to be greater than 1GB in order
for a offset/length collision, and the 1 in 4 Billion chance of
matching a 32-bit checksum seems probabilistically remote enough
to be ignored.
$/=\4;map{?OS/2?|$f&&$f++==2?$c-=2+vec($_,0,32)/4:++$c||s/../\0\0/s;print}<>
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386. Tom 7 (h-66-167-161-211.phlapafg.covad.net) –
05 Jan 2003 12:47:16
[ UPD: photo gallery ]
Ok, I fix, thanks. |
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385. Tom 7 (h-66-167-161-211.phlapafg.covad.net) –
05 Jan 2003 12:36:20
[ Banished II ]
That's good. I hope I see it on some crappy home-made t-shirts! |
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http://http://fix.your.link.com |
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I've made a few more optimizations to the above. It's now
down to 88 bytes.
$/=\4;for(<>){!(++$c&3)&/OS\/2/|$f&&$f++<3?$p=3+vec($_,0,32)/4:$c-$p||s/../\0\0/s;print}
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382. joel (guy you don't know) - http://jo... (12-231-223-26.client.attbi.com) –
02 Jan 2003 05:48:25
[ Banished II ]
completely unrelated:
i don't know if it matters to you or if you already knew about it, but i noticed while i was trying to design a t-shirt at 99dogs.com that in their "design workbench" you can use your font "signal to noise" in your design process. there could be other fonts of yours in use there, but i don't know. that's the only one i saw. just a heads up for whatever it may be worth. |
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381. basher13 (mma-astinet.telkom.net.id) –
30 Dec 2002 01:49:42
[ UPD: untitled.gif ]
The reasons for the lies about the origins of Thanksgiving go deep into culture, psyche, and religion and are covered in depth in Loewen’s book. One thing is for sure: the true history of Thanksgiving reveals some very embarrassing facts.
The most remarkable part of the story may be that the Pilgrims did not even introduce the tradition of Thanksgiving in America. It wasn't until 1863 that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed it a national holiday. The fabricated story of the Pilgrims was not even included in the holiday until the 1890s. The term “Pilgrim” was not even used until the 1870s.
The environmental and social devastation wrought by the European invaders of North America continues today. Oil company explorers, miners and loggers continue to introduce disease to the isolated indigenous cultures of South American and Southeast Asia.
The myth of Thanksgiving has created a false sense of self in Americans that has done great damage throughout the world. It has resulted in seeds of racial hatred and white superiority being planted in the minds of schoolchildren. It is an insult to us all, especially since most Americans are ignorant of the truth, even though the facts about the grave robbing, Indian enslavement and murder, and the plagues, were common knowledge among the settlers of New England.
Loewen gives us excellent reasons why we should seek out the truth of American history. If the conflicts of the true story were revealed, he says, then “students might discover that the knowledge they gain has implications for their lives today. Correctly taught, the issues of the era of the first Thanksgiving could help Americans grow more thoughtful and more tolerant, rather than more ethnocentric.”
We can redefine Thanksgiving for ourselves and our family. We can make it a day when we not only give thanks for the bounty we have received, but a day when we acknowledge the injustices that have been done and still are being perpetrated on so many people and animals in the world.
After feasting, we could choose a way for our families to help lessen the suffering of some creature somewhere in the world, animal or human.
We must remember these tragedies as we shape the new millennium. With genetically engineered bacteria, crops and animals being created every day, are we risking a biological devastation like the Indians experienced?
We must examine how we are using this stolen gift of a nation. As life support systems crumble and species become extinct every day, can we really say we have learned anything in the last 500 years?
Happy Thanksgiving.
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380. Abid in DC (pcp02139168pcs.reston01.va.comcast.net) –
27 Dec 2002 18:38:49
[ It's ... ]
this is totally random, but like two years ago i used ure fonts for a project...and today i was looking for fonts for my girlfriend and i stumbled onto your site once again, and after looking through the rest of your sites, i must say that you are like uber creative...good luck with whatever you do when your're dont with school!
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i will write a freestyle rap about the robots and it will be so good all your ovaries will explode and you will have seizures forever |
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i will send this to every epileptic on the internet and if they dont want to see it i will ask the robots to fly out of my computer and stab them in the face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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AHHHHHH!!!!! I'VE CRAPPED MY PANTS!!!! p.s. what is the deal with fuzzy bunnies? |
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