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how long does it take for you to have the seizures??? |
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OOH MY GOD THAT WAS SOO COOL!!! it just keep blinking and blinking and blinking and blinking and............. |
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299. RadAcoustics (p19.nas5.akl.i4free.co.nz) –
29 Aug 2002 02:04:22
[ Quake 3 Done! ]
Just finished all levels on Hardcore, it took me 2 days playing on and off.
I've had the game for 2yrs and previously only ever played it at LANs for fun ( mainly a UT player - www.yfclan.com ). Last week I watched a couple of 1v1 tourney demos of fatal1ty, Zero4 and Daler from QCon2002 and decided to give the game a proper try ( inspired by the skill/strategy levels of these guys ).
I must say I was plesantly suprised at how much fun I had, and will definitely have a crack at the levels on Nightmare mode. |
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Indeed, that Maigin's album is WAY better than any of the other non-us AAD's I've listened to, quite a good thing indeed, with some fond memories of The Charalambides evoked at times, too... |
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No no, only if you are hungy. |
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295. Tom 7 (user-11202o8.dsl.mindspring.com) –
19 Aug 2002 12:14:42
[ PLATINUM ]
Yeah, that man doesn't age.
Hey, if you ever see Chuck Norris I want you to kick his ass for me, ok? |
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294. keith (acafe04c.ipt.aol.com) –
19 Aug 2002 10:48:36
[ PLATINUM ]
Odd coincidence. I saw Weird Al in a restaurant yesterday. I didn't say hi to him because I didn't want to disturb his lunch. LA is full of so many famous people. Tom, he looks exactly the same as when we met him before. |
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293. Tom 7 (user-11202o8.dsl.mindspring.com) –
19 Aug 2002 10:41:23
[ PLATINUM ]
WHL's office chair! That is pretty good. I bet you could sell that on the black market, along with those nuclear secrets..
I didn't open the thing up, but my bet is that it's aluminum. The RIAA is rich, but not that rich! It's got grooves on it, but I don't think it's the actual album, because it looks like only 3 tracks. Maybe it's Hilary Rosen singing a song.
As for BB, I'm glad you found a use for it. Good typography is the key to good sex.
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292. Neal Martin (wwwcache.lanl.gov) –
18 Aug 2002 21:42:52
[ PLATINUM ]
Nice work Tom! And I thought I was cool when they bequethed me Wen Ho Lee's old office chair. Just two questions: is the platinum record actually solid platinum? Are there songs written on the platinum record?
BTW -- I love the "Boring Boron" font. I used it on my poster at a recent poster presentation where I attracted postive attention from the young woman at the poster next to me. The font may have helped suggest a distinctive, creative, character. |
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Heh heh, nice work Tom. 'Tis is a very thoroughly American theme, although I think you might have been able to have taken it a step farther by making it possible for people to stay in their cars while going through the mall, driving through the stores while shopping and all that...
I showed it to a friend of mine who has studied architecture and he said that the inverted pyramid is actually the strongest structure there is, as long as you can keep it upright.
It makes a good desktop background, too... |
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290. Tom 7 (user-11202o8.dsl.mindspring.com) –
18 Aug 2002 16:58:57
[ PLATINUM ]
I'm not sure how it works, actually. But it really is a "sales award", not a "music award", so I guess it goes to people who helped get the million sales. During the time that those sites were operating, I think I recall that Running With Scissors was the highest-selling album through internet sales for a week or two, so maybe that is why they think we're deserving. |
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289. Hock (p-proxy-1-int0.net.wisc.edu) –
18 Aug 2002 15:52:40
[ PLATINUM ]
Wow, that platinum award is totally sweet. How does the RIAA decide who gets an award? I would have thought it would only be people who had actually helped in the production of the music. |
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Hmmmm.... It works on so many levels!!
The inverted pyramid reflects the change in foreign policy toward the arabic people and the mall just rubs salt into their wounds as capitalism dances on the graves of their rich and ancient culture.
There could be no greater tribute. |
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The 'NEW' category is a good idea, I'll do that next time I upload some!
You can probably do it a little bit with your digital camera -- just zoom in as much as possible and get close to the subject. But it's mainly a property of the focal length of the lens, something that crappy digital cameras don't tend to excel in. Maybe that's why I like it so much, who knows? |
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And also - an idea: I have seen your photo gallery before, and although I like your pics, it would have been nice if I could just browse the new ones. You could make a "new"-caterogy which was changed whenever you updated your pictures.
Just an idea. |
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Nice pictures. I like the "Cucumber Up" - except that it's a bit bright at the top.
I also like that you are "obsessed with shallow depth-of-field" in many of your pictures. I always want to do it, but don't really know how to do it. Is it possible at all with my crappy digital camera? |
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Yeah, that's what I meant. |
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object oriented programming? |
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282. Anonymous (cache-mtc-ac06.proxy.aol.com) –
07 Aug 2002 19:28:48
[ Ugly Couch Contest ]
how do i enter my ugly couch |
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http://www.seizurerobots.com/ |
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278. Tom 7 (user-1121q0p.dsl.mindspring.com) –
31 Jul 2002 21:32:21
[ Power Labs ]
Well, they're just made for fun, not to blow anybody up.
Incredibly, powerlips.org is still free! Jump on this amazing internet land-grab immediately! |
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