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Post by j$ »

Hehehe 70s Porno Weeds ... great phrase.

I dunno - the thought of sharp-toothed impliment in close proximity to my conkers fills me with tremblin' terror :)
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j$ wrote:Hehehe 70s Porno Weeds ... great phrase.

I dunno - the thought of sharp-toothed impliment in close proximity to my conkers fills me with tremblin' terror :)
I've only nicked my beans once and I've been using a razor for years.
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http://www.lares.dti.ne.jp/%7Eyugo/stor ... index.html

my hand gets tired just watching that.
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fodroy wrote:http://www.lares.dti.ne.jp/%7Eyugo/stor ... index.html

my hand gets tired just watching that.
Expected something else (:) ) but this is fascinating. I watched for a few minutes then got my boss over and we watched it in silence for another minute before I decided if I'm going to get any work done then I'll have to close the window.
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Post by Kamakura »

Fantastic!
I was there as 2004/11/11 - 11:11:11 was drawn.
I feel quite honoured. Now I must work afore I get el booto.
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Post by c hack »

From a CH101 mailing list I'm on:

Hello,

I don't have a question but rather wanted to pass on exciting news to everyone in CH101 that relates to what we've been studying recently.

Northern Lights have been observable in Boston this week, with possible further activity tonight and tomorrow.  Usually we're too far south to witness this activity, but due to some rather large coronal mass ejections (CME's) from the sun causing some rather intense geomagnetic storms the "oval" of observable auroras has been pushed further south (and north in the southern hemisphere) than normal.  Due to the magnitude of these storms, auroras can be seen in less-than-ideal conditions.  I was at a park in Brookline last night and witnessed some incredible green/blue overhead auroras from 12-1am. 

Today's Space Weather prediction page is here: http://sec.noaa.gov/today.html 

There are many sites that explain what causes auroras, but one of the most clear and comprehensive is found here:

Page one: http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_s ... appen.html

Page two: http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_s ... utsun.html 

Page three: http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_s ... olors.html

Essentially, the lights we see are the result of charged particles ejected from the sun, which hit the earth's atmosphere near the earth's magnetic poles.  The interaction with gases in our atmosphere (hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen) result in colorful light displays in the sky. 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, http://www.noaa.gov) uses NASA's Polar Orbiting Environment Satellites (POES) and Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) to measure things like electron/photon/x-ray flux, changes in onboard magnetometers, etc.  They also use the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO, http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/) to observe solar activity, such as the CME's already mentioned as well as Solar Flares.  The information gathered from these sources is what is displayed on the Today's Space Weather page.  Yet another useful page is the Auroral Activity extrapolated from POES data page: http://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/

Sorry for the long email, but this stuff is really cool.
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c hack wrote:some rather large coronal mass ejections
is it a bad sign when nearly everything you read appears to take on a sexual connotation in your mind?
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Hoblit wrote:I've only nicked my beans once and I've been using a razor for years.
man, that's one time too many, as far as i'm concerned.
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tviyh wrote:
Hoblit wrote:I've only nicked my beans once and I've been using a razor for years.
man, that's one time too many, as far as i'm concerned.
You just need someone to kiss them better.
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GlennCase wrote:So, Leaf...

Where can I find the studio version of "Little Pig, Little Pig"?

ROCK!

Glenn (DR FUNK)

There is no "real" studio version... there is the version of a band I was in doing it at a gig , around 1996 or so, it's here:

Little Pig by Bonafide

It's one of those epic masterpieces written in a lucid moment...

right. We were drunk and high and needed a filler!!!
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well goldwave isn't working for me anymore... and neither is anyother software i have... sept for ms recorder... and it's a piece of crapolla

i did record one of my new songs on it 'Poisoned Waters'
and it's on my soundclick page link
which is in my signature if you care to hear
completely live song... nothin' done to it... no noise reduction or anything...

ehhh... also had to record really far away from the mic cause of how loud i had to sing it... but oh well... hope you enjoy if you catch it... and dark all day will probably be the last fight i'm in... until i can get my stuff together../fixed...

hope everyone else is doin' better?
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Oh my, here is a culinary masterpiece forum for ya

http://www.cookingwithcum.com/phpBB/

Check out the receipe for manmilk soup, if you dare ...

j$
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j$ wrote:Oh my, here is a culinary masterpiece forum for ya
http://www.cookingwithcum.com/phpBB/
Check out the receipe for manmilk soup, if you dare ...
What's wrong withgetting it straight from the horse's mo...drinking from the fireh...supping from the tap?

Latte, anyone?
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j$ wrote:Oh my, here is a culinary masterpiece forum for ya

http://www.cookingwithcum.com/phpBB/

Check out the receipe for manmilk soup, if you dare ...

j$
our local Thai restaurant does a great Cream of Won Yung Gai soup

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My favourite bit is where the administrator corrects one of the receipes because who can produce a full cup of the stuff in time for the entrees? :)
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Post by Kamakura »

I've never understood hunting. I can see the point if you're starving, but killing for recreation seems deeply perverted. This takes it one level further, armchair cruelty at it's finest.
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j$ wrote:Oh my, here is a culinary masterpiece forum for ya

http://www.cookingwithcum.com/phpBB/

Check out the receipe for manmilk soup, if you dare ...

j$

...ever so often, some thing actually grosses me out. This worked. After reading a few posts, it suddenly occured to me...."what am I doing?????"


...the internet proves that there are all kinds of people... with all kinds of ...tastes. Yep, that was gross.
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I'll second that Leaf. I don't consider myself a prude, but that is just a shade beyond the pale.
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Caravan Ray wrote:
j$ wrote:Oh my, here is a culinary masterpiece forum for ya

http://www.cookingwithcum.com/phpBB/

Check out the receipe for manmilk soup, if you dare ...

j$
our local Thai restaurant does a great Cream of Won Yung Gai soup

(joke credit: Wayne's World)
WAHN WAhn Wahhhhh

My opinion: GROSS! but yet, oddly exciting

and as for the remote hunting...

it would be hard to keep track of who shot what once the site got popular...also...reloads...junk like that. Only one person at a time...whats to keep someone from hogging the gun...then there would be time limits... Just seems like it'd be more trouble that it's worth.
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Post by Justincombustion »

http://www.chickenhead.com/features/fratbeat/soggy.html
Sometimes you don't need to COOK your spunk before eating.
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Justincombustion wrote:http://www.chickenhead.com/features/fratbeat/soggy.html
Sometimes you don't need to COOK your spunk before eating.
Ha.
Hahahahahahaha!
They say we are two cultures divided by a common language, but really we are divided bu far more than that.
You guys are just.... Weird. Carr's are good, but better with cheese.
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