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364. 1337 Mastah (ciscoce.psd.k12.co.us) – 03 Dec 2002 13:14:34 KILLER JAPANESE SEIZURE ROBOTS ]
J00 R 73|-| 5UC|<. J00 C4NN07 H4ND13 T3H L33TNESS OF T3H R0B0T5!!
 
363. A Fuzzy Bunny Rabbit (brick.voyager.net) – 24 Nov 2002 11:33:43 KILLER JAPANESE SEIZURE ROBOTS ]
please enough with the seizure robots, talk about me again plz. i am soft and have eyeballs.
 
362. Anonymous (as06-stl-mo-1-200.rasserver.net) – 15 Nov 2002 16:53:02 UPD: muddle ]
HI TOM

I WAS ON YOUR PAGE BY ACCIDENT AND GOT INTERESTED IN THE CONTENT. I CAN TELL BY YOUR PICTURE THAT YOU LIKE TO STAY BUSY. THERE IS A GREAT WEB PAGE CALLED EMODE. IT DOES DATING (YOU CAN DO THAT IF YOU WANT TO) AND LOTS OF BETTER TESTS. IT IS THE TESTS THAT I THOUGHT GREAT. THERE HIGHEST IQ SCORE AVAILABLE IS 144. I GOT A 138 IN ABOUT TEN MINUTES. TRY IT. I DO LIKE YOUR FONTS. WHY GREENWICH? I HAVE NEVER THOUGHT OF GREENWICH AND ELECTRONICS IN THE SAME CONTEXT. I TOOK LETTERING IN HIGH-SCHOOL. MAYBE I WILL THINK OF ONE NOW. I AM MUCH OLDER THAN YOU, WE CAN SAY I AM 78. THAT IS PROBABLY THREE TIMES YOUR AGE. I THINK I WILL GO AND PLAY A ROUND OF ONE OF YOUR GAMES.

T
 
361. Anonymous (as06-stl-mo-1-200.rasserver.net) – 15 Nov 2002 16:52:38 UPD: muddle ]
HI TOM

I WAS ON YOUR PAGE BY ACCIDENT AND GOT INTERESTED IN THE CONTENT. I CAN TELL BY YOUR PICTURE THAT YOU LIKE TO STAY BUSY. THERE IS A GREAT WEB PAGE CALLED EMODE. IT DOES DATING (YOU CAN DO THAT IF YOU WANT TO) AND LOTS OF BETTER TESTS. IT IS THE TESTS THAT I THOUGHT GREAT. THERE HIGHEST IQ SCORE AVAILABLE IS 144. I GOT A 138 IN ABOUT TEN MINUTES. TRY IT. I DO LIKE YOUR FONTS. WHY GREENWICH? I HAVE NEVER THOUGHT OF GREENWICH AND ELECTRONICS IN THE SAME CONTEXT. I TOOK LETTERING IN HIGH-SCHOOL. MAYBE I WILL THINK OF ONE NOW. I AM MUCH OLDER THAN YOU, WE CAN SAY I AM 78. THAT IS PROBABLY THREE TIMES YOUR AGE. I THINK I WILL GO AND PLAY A ROUND OF ONE OF YOUR GAMES.

T
 
360. Anonymous (lhuntertitanium.bio.pitt.edu) – 12 Nov 2002 15:46:25 My Guitar ]
pretty.
 
359. Anonymous (wireless-082-078.tele2.co.uk) – 12 Nov 2002 05:09:44 FLAMING TEXT ]
sharky
 
358. Andronymous (yale128036078197.student.yale.edu) – 09 Nov 2002 20:36:47 Pump ]
You could probably make a photoshop filter to do that.
 
357. frodo (ts46-01-qdr734.elnsbrg.wa.charter.com) – 03 Nov 2002 05:44:05 Pump ]
that could be a japanese erotica site if looked at juuuuust right.



---frodo
http://www.onlinecomic.net
 
356. Tom 7 (h-64-105-68-70.phlapafg.covad.net) – 02 Nov 2002 01:44:11 KILLER JAPANESE SEIZURE ROBOTS ]
NOT TRUE
 
355. Ass (cache-loh-aa01.proxy.aol.com) – 01 Nov 2002 12:56:09 KILLER JAPANESE SEIZURE ROBOTS ]
YOU SUCK!!!!
 
354. Q (cache01.flow.com.au) – 31 Oct 2002 21:06:06 UPD: Embed / DMCA threats ]
Good going Tom! Never give in to tie-choked pin-stripped judge lap dogs!
Are they just stupid or are they totaly avoiding the fact that your program doesn't explicitly subvert their fonts? Let's sue Microsoft for producing the Dev Studio software which provides a binary editor, which we could use to clear said bit!
-Q
 
353. The Grammar Police (216-54-219-234.gen.twtelecom.net) – 30 Oct 2002 13:52:48 Starchy ]
*sirens*

 
352. Marc (dialup-63.214.127.129.dial1.boston1.level3.net) – 30 Oct 2002 07:33:32 CT Info ]
Okay, glad to hear that.
 
351. Tom 7 (h-66-167-9-236.phlapafg.covad.net) – 29 Oct 2002 22:54:28 CT Info ]
I'll be there for winter break, I just don't know when yet.
 
350. Marc (user-2ive0du.dialup.mindspring.com) – 29 Oct 2002 11:29:07 CT Info ]
Tom, I'm pretty sure that you are right about CT having the largest income/class disparities of all the states. There are also a couple other things in that list certainly aren't anything for us Connecticutians to brag about (the first hamburger, if that's true, and the first nuclear submarine).

So you're going to go to Connecticute for a lousy 2-day "holiday" and not for any of Winter break? Wuzzup with that?
 
349. Marc (user-2ive0k7.dialup.mindspring.com) – 29 Oct 2002 06:29:42 Old Maps of the U.S.A. ]
You know maps, like old maps, and the politics of maps, are pretty interesting. You might never guess that cartography would be a contraversial thing, but a lot of politically/nationalistically motivated bias has made its way into various common (and uncommon) maps. Like for example, have you ever seen a map of the globe that is rendered in proportion to the actual sizes and shapes of the countries and continents? It looks nothing like what you're used to seeing in classrooms and whatnot. The southern continents look a lot taller, but more than that, they are WAY bigger than the northern ones. More specifically, South America and Africa are actually 2 or 3 or 4 times larger (sorry, haven't seen a map recently to be more specific) than North America and Europe. But what most of us are used to seeing is what's called the Mercator map, which is VERY Eurocentric. It's kind of pathetic, actually, that there are some folks (I don't know, the cartography 3l33t?) feel so insecure or pompous or something that they need to look bigger than other continents that are actually way bigger. Anyway, if you're curious, the actual-sizes map is called tehe Peters Projection map. At least the flat version, and actually that's another area of debate, some folks think that no global maps should be flat because they stretch at the bottom and top ends (obviously).

And also, why is north always on top? It has been always like that in recent years, but through older times maps were oriented in all sorts of ways (again, folks claim that's Eurocentric cartography).

Even more pathetic: When evidence was discovered that human life may have originated in Egypt, there were actually people who just couldn't handle the thought that human life began in Africa and started making maps were Egypt was cut off from Africa and more a part of the Middle East (not that the Middle East is all that popular with Anglo folks).

I remember also, when I was in Puerto Rico last Spring, I went to the national museum in San Juan and the featured exhibit at the time was an exhibit of maps of Puerto Rico. There were hundreds of them, and all kinds of krazee-ass representations of the island, names for it (from misspellings to very different names), etc. Some of that was incopetence or lack of information, but often there were political or cultural reasons (the person who put together the exhibit was there and talked to me about a lot of the maps).
 
348. Tom 7 (gs82.sp.cs.cmu.edu) – 28 Oct 2002 20:45:48 CT Info ]
I might be back for Thanksgiving, for Winter break I don't know yet...
 
347. Karthik (216-54-219-234.gen.twtelecom.net) – 28 Oct 2002 10:57:56 CT Info ]
yay for CT!

When are you going back to this great state for the winter?


 
346. Tom 7 (h-64-105-108-15.phlapafg.covad.net) – 28 Oct 2002 09:57:28 CT Info ]
Neal: They have drive-through liquor in Ohio, still!
Anyway, CT is not all good: we also have (I believe) the largest economic gap... I think I remember that we have a top-5 richest city and a lowest-5 poorest (or something like that).

Hock: Well, I don't have any more info than what the page said, but unlike the countless places that claim they invented, say, the hotdog (the O?), Louie's looks like he really could have. That place is old and his equipment is victorian. He sort of reminds me of the soup nazi from seinfeld, too, because he only lets you order one thing at his restaurant and you can't get it "your way."
 
345. Neal (sf-du412.cybermesa.com) – 28 Oct 2002 02:10:34 CT Info ]
Wow, nice state Tom.

My state is the only state with two official languages.

It ranks shittiest in pretty much anything worth ranking including Education, Drunking Driving, Poverty, Literacy, and Infant Mortality.

We were the last state to outlaw drive-up liquor stores.

We are the first state to have a cop dougnut run executed with a police helicopter.

We are the only state where people still die from the Plague.

The Atomic Bomb was invented here, thanks to a bunch of people all of whom were not from here.
 
344. Hock (66.190.63.213) – 25 Oct 2002 22:53:19 CT Info ]
Louis' Lunch's claim is highly debatable. See http://www.geography.ccsu.edu/harmonj/atlas/burgers.html
Quote:
"The drive to claim primacy began when the restaurant was threatened with urban renewal and may have been a publicity action to save the family's livlihood."
 
343. Tom 7 (h-64-105-108-15.phlapafg.covad.net) – 21 Oct 2002 11:40:08 Multi.Babel! ]
Hey.
 
342. Tuuur (to-kamst.edte.utwente.nl) – 21 Oct 2002 08:20:36 NEW: Taut Blue Quality AAD: You Will Be Towed ]
She's got a really nice voice. Great album!
 
341. Anonymous (213.42.1.171) – 21 Oct 2002 07:04:49 Multi.Babel! ]
hello
 
340. Jake (ny-norwich1a-263.aburny.adelphia.net) – 20 Oct 2002 22:21:12 Quake 3 Done! ]
I just finished the last of the levels on Nightmare. I think hunter with the lighting was the toughest. The last level was hard though but I out foxed him.
 

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